Loved the video even though the recipe comes out very small. If you could put it in the description box it would be appreciated. Is this the video you told me that you were going to make for my Sons rosacea? Thanks for sharing.
Hello, this one's an old video. In recent videos, I include the recipes in the description. No, it's not the one for your son. I'll be uploading that one tomorrow or next, hopefully. But, you can try out my "Conditioning soap for kids" recipe, it'll be good too.
Thanks for sharing the lovely video. Wonderful result. Can you please let us know where you found the research that suggests only 50% of beeswax is consumed during saponification? Thank you.
If you have a thermometer, it can be within 115-120°F. But, if you don't have a thermometer at your disposal, just make sure that the lye solution is reasonably above room temperature, by feeling through its container. It shouldn't be cool and neither should it be too hot, to avoid risk of the soap overheating and erupting in the mold.
Don't forget, your cold process soap has to cure for 4-6 weeks before use, depending on its water content. Happy Soaping!
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Please share your measurements
Bubbly bee❤
Wow, I love this name! Thank you so much.
They looks so shiny gorgeous
Thank you!
New subbie thank u for sharing the recipe!! I have candellia wax I need to use up I’m going to tweak this recipe!
Hi, thank you for subscribing! Candellia wax in soap sounds interesting, I love to know how it turns out. Happy Soaping!
Loved the video even though the recipe comes out very small. If you could put it in the description box it would be appreciated.
Is this the video you told me that you were going to make for my Sons rosacea?
Thanks for sharing.
Hello, this one's an old video. In recent videos, I include the recipes in the description. No, it's not the one for your son. I'll be uploading that one tomorrow or next, hopefully. But, you can try out my "Conditioning soap for kids" recipe, it'll be good too.
Love your tutorial using beeswax.... I named it OH SILKY ME soap ... moisturising and gives silky smooth on the skin for sure❤
Thank you so much and I love love how creative that name is, I must confess!
Wow simply amazing. Can you please share liquid soap recipe with cold process? Suitable for beginners
Thank you! Expect the liquid soap video very soon.
Great
Thanks for sharing the lovely video. Wonderful result. Can you please let us know where you found the research that suggests only 50% of beeswax is consumed during saponification? Thank you.
www.researchgate.net/publication/49583476_Bees_wax_and_its_unsaponifiables_as_natural_preservative_for_butter_and_cottonseed_oils
@@soothingsoapbubblesthat study doesn't relate to soap.
Do you use / recommend sodium lactate?
Yes, I use sodium lactate, in some of my recipes. I recommend it, for a harder and smoother bar, during unmolding.
Underrated channel. I love how soothing this video is. You've just earned a new subscriber!
Thank you so much ❤️
Can sodium lactate be added to a kids bar soap production
Yes, it can, in its appropriate quantity.
Okay please kindly recommend the quantity to use
@onotoledeborah3532 1 teaspoon per 500g is okay.
What should be the temperature of lye when we add to oil mam
If you have a thermometer, it can be within 115-120°F. But, if you don't have a thermometer at your disposal, just make sure that the lye solution is reasonably above room temperature, by feeling through its container. It shouldn't be cool and neither should it be too hot, to avoid risk of the soap overheating and erupting in the mold.
Thanq❤
I would probably call it Royal Jelly
Royal Jelly sounds good! Thank you for your suggestion.
ingredients?
They're all stated in the video
Speeding up the video would be great!
Okay. This would be taken into consideration in subsequent videos.
You have the ability to speed up play in the settings (upper right) 😁
I will call it bonga 😂😂🎉😂😅😊
What does bonga mean?😄😄