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Handmade
Soap Making Process
Do you know
what are the ingredients used by industrials to make the soap we are using
everyday? Well actually soap is made by mixing the liquid of sodium (NaOH) /
potassium hydroxide (KOH) with oil or fat. Through the chemical process, the
sodium or potassium hydroxide change the oils or fat to soap. This process
is called saponification. A good soap contains a lot of glycerin that can
moisten and smoothing your skin as well as refreshing and oiling your skin's
cells. Unfortunately, the glycerin content in most soap produced by
industries is very low. To overcome this problem, the best solution is by
making your own handmade soap.
Here is the making process of handmade soap you can try in your home. First,
make sure you understand the danger of NaOH and KOH without caution. You
have to be careful as the substances won't splashed directly on your skin or
eyes. It is better you protect your hand and eyes by wearing gloves and
eyeglasses while working with those dangerous substances. The other
ingredients you have to prepare is oil or fat, water as catalyst, choose the
one with less mineral content, essential oils or fragrance oils, and
additive substance such as herbs, talk, or flour that can be added at the
trace phase.
After you prepare the ingredients, prepare the casting molds with any shape
as you like, and grease those molds. Now you can start to mix the chemical
substances with cool water, make sure you don't use aluminum bowl for this
process. Stir well and the liquid will mixture will be heat up and looks
whiter. After you sure they are all mixed well, keep it in the room's
temperature until cold and you will get a clear mixture. Now you can pour
the oil or fat to the blender and mix it with the liquid mixture of NaOH /
KOH. Cover the blender to avoid splashes and turn the blender on at the
lowest speed. After a while, you will get your mixture entering the "trace"
phase that means the soap mixture started to thicken. At this phase, you can
add fragrance oil, and additive substance. Stir for a couple of seconds and
then stop the spin. Now you can pour the mixture to the mold, cover it with
fabric and wait for two or three days. Keep it for at least 3 weeks before
you start using it.
By Ricardo
This
step-by-step visual guide shows you how to make cold process soap like
the pros do. Before making the video, I polled 623 people who were brand new to
soap making and compiled the most frequently asked questions. On camera I posed
these questions to Soapmaking Master Alec Whitehouse and he delivered the
answers! Everything from what equipment to use, where to find ingredients, how
to avoid common beginner mistakes, and more!
Here is just a taste of what
you will learn in the video:
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How to
Safely Use Lye to Create Soap
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How to Properly Introduce
Oils to the Soap Mixture
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Sidestep the Common Mistakes
of Beginners
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Clean Up in Just a Fraction
of the Normal Time
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The
Best Equipment for Your Soap
Making
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Where to Get High Quality
Oils
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Recognize “Trace” Like a Pro
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How to Easily Eliminate the
Risk of a Lye Chemical Burn!
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Where
Professionals Get Their
Supplies
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How to Easily Remove Your
Soap from the Mold
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Shorten Process Time without
Sacrificing Quality!
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Optimal Requirements for
Perfect Saponification
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Save Money with Storage
Methods to Make Your Oils Last Longer
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Learn About Fragile Oils &
How to Handle Them
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Learn to Avoid Soap
Rancidity
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Learn the Often Overlooked
Element that May Cause Your Mix to Seize
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Coax Desired Characteristics
from Your Soap
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Learn When to Add Botanicals
Like Those Found in Expensive, Quality Soaps
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Leap Ahead of the Pack Using
the Techniques of Professionals
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And Much More!
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