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Simple Soap for Sensitive Skin, 125 g (2 Bars)

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Although you don’t need full overalls, at the very least you will need safety glasses, protective gloves and an apron. These will protect your skin, eyes and clothing from any unwanted caustic splashes. Kitchen paper towels, cloths and hot water

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Mix the lye with the water. TO DO THIS: Pour water into a glass bowl or measuring cup and take outside. I do this outside where it’s well ventilated and away from my kids. P.S. It is very important not to substitute ingredients like for like when you’re soap making. You absolutely must use a lye calculator to ensure you’re using enough lye and water. Otherwise you may not get soap out of your recipe, or worse you could end up with too much lye and your soaps can burn your skin. Reply Don’t guess when it comes to adding fragrances or essential oils. Too much can be a bad thing – causing skin irritation among other things. They even offer kits for some projects so you can buy exactly what you need without any guesswork. Here is a link to the detailed recipe and step by step instructions. Congratulations Soap Maker! In the Lye Safety Guide article, the Soap Queen gives this explanation: “Mixing water and lye creates an exothermic reaction that causes a dramatic temperature increase.” Hence the reason we never want to add water to lye. “Doing so can cause the lye to expand, or erupt, out of the container.” Clean upA stainless steel or heat resistant wire whisk comes in handy for blending in exfoliants and frothing the MP base on decorative specialty soaps. If you plan to add clay to your soap, a whisk is good to have because it disperses the particles well. Digital kitchen scale

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Once you add the Lye to water it creates a small chemical reaction, some choking fumes will rise from your bowl. This is the area that concerns most people, but all you need to do is keep your face away from these fumes while you stir the lye solution and try to not breathe them in. You could use a mask here if you want. I wrap a scarf around my nose and mouth and that’s probably sufficient, as the fumes only last a few moments. In addition to my questions below, I have one other. I have a bunch of small yogurt containers that I think would make great sample soaps. Although you can squeeze the sides of the cups, the top is stiffer. I am just wondering if you have used Yogurt containers and if they work OK? Just not sure if I would have trouble getting the soap out, or if there is something I can do to make it easier to get the soap out. Not only a simple moisturizer but knows much more: keeps the skin lipids between our skin cells in a healthy (liquid crystal) state, protects against irritation, helps to restore barrierGel with individual soap moulds – you’re probably going to need to use a higher temperature (55C/130F) for mixing and then pop them into a well insulated box wrapped with towels. If you have a wooden box that the mould and towels will fit in, all the better! Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product. I have a crazy question for you. My six-year-old and I collected a bunch of acorns, and on a whim I decided to make flour with them – which involved leaching the tannin from the nuts first. I boiled down the water into a concentrated tannin-rich solution. I'm working to perfect a recipe that uses this solution in place of water.

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Unless specified in the recipes, add the essential or fragrance oil to the lightly traced soap batter and stir well, right down to the bottom of the saucepan, so the oils are incorporated well. If you are adding colour, it is likely this will be added at this step. Stir well after each addition.In 2019 Soap Startup conducted a study of preferred soap bar sizes. Although we got consensus on a few in particular, the greatest lesson learned was that everybody has a different idea of “ideal”. Embrace it! Use a soap bar mold that you LOVE. It doesn’t have to be a plain old rectangle. Make 3D fine-detailed mermaid soap. Enjoy the process AND the product.

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Our first instructional video is extra special because it comes from a person who is making melt and pour soap for the very first time. Kudos to Olivia!

In the first two parts of this series, you’ve learned about common soap making ingredients and equipment. Now it’s time to get to the fun part of making handmade soap! This piece shares three easy soap recipes: a floral soap, a herbal soap, and an easy one that you make with just three main soaping oils. These are simple recipes to start you off making handmade soap! They’re each easy-to-make yet gorgeous recipes that make approximately six bars of soap.

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