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Cold Process Soap making

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How to Make Cold Process Soap Here’s how to make soap at home using cold process. It seems complicated at first, but it’s actually quite easy once you get started, begin with a basic recipe. Equipment Silicone Soap Mold Soap Cutter and Box Basic Stick Blender Lazer Temperature Gun Digital Scales Safety Glasses PH strips for safely testing acidity Long Rubber Gloves Large stainless steel pan Large plastic /glass jug or plastic bucket. Spatula An old towel You will need to measure your ingredients carefully, Do Not try to guess or use cup sizes as when you make soap it needs the correct mixture to complete the saponification process. Prepare a mold. If you don't have a specific soap mold, then any good size container will do. This is a base recipe only. The step-by-step instructions of individual projects may vary. Before you begin, assemble your ingredients. If needed, prepare safety gear such as goggles , gloves , and long sleeves. Cover your work surface with newspaper. First, wei...

Cold Process Soap making (Soap Calculator)

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 Below is the example of Soap calculator.  http://www.soapcalc.net/ I have taken 1 KG Oils. Soap calc tutorial :  https://www.youtube.com/

Cold Process Soap making (Oils)

  What Coconut Oil Is Best For Soap Making? Refined coconut oil with a 76 F melting point is the best coconut oil for soap making. While you may be tempted to use more expensive coconut oil, it is not sustainable if you want to try and run a soap-making business. However, it may be fine for small batches of soap for home use.  https://www.diycraftcorner.com/ What Kind of Olive Oil For Soap Making? Refined olive oil is the most common kind of olive oil for soap making. Refined olive oil is derived from crushed olives and the oil is removed through chemical and mechanical extraction. The impurities are removed and the natural color and smell are reduced.  https://www.diycraftcorner.com/

Cold Process Soap making (LYE and Water ratio)

Cold Process Soap making : LYE and Water component The water to lye ratio is important because it directly affects the properties of your soap. If you use too much water, your soap will be soft and low sudsing. If you use too little water, your soap can be harsh and difficult to cleanse with. Water is used to dissolve the sodium hydroxide lye so it can interact with the soaping oils to begin the saponification process. As the soap cures, some of the water evaporates and makes a harder, longer-lasting bar of soap. How much water you use in your soap will depend on the calculator you use. The important part of determining how much water to use in your recipe depends on the ratio of lye to water you prefer. Remember, the lye solution is created by dissolving and diluting lye into distilled water. A common dilution rate is 30% lye and 70% water. In other words, the total makeup of the lye mixture is 1 part lye to 2.3 parts water.  When the ratio of lye to water increases, the mixture ...