I always enjoy your relaxing videos, Holly. I eat EV olive oil, but always soap with refined light olive oil to keep my batter as light as possible. This is a very clever way to show the difference.
So lovely these videos of yours,I find myself calm and happy😊 I have done soaps with both oils too and once with a very green olive oil, the soap turned light green,lovely colour. Your soap turned out so beautiful and elegant, thank you for the video 🙏❤️
She probably wanted her soap to gel longer. She wasn't making that much soap and it tends to lose its heat faster. You can do it both ways. I've put mine in the freezer also and the soap is still going to do what the soap is going to do no matter the temperature. The gelling stage didn't quite go as far (from the center to the outer) in the freezer but in the end its the same thing by the time the soap cures which no matter what the ingredients and no matter what they tell you soap ALWAYS cures fully cures at 8-12 months. Interesting thing about that is soap with more water will lose weight faster than soap with less water (kind of like an over weight person can lose weight faster than a lighter person?)?? Why that is dunno but thats the crazy thing about soap.
Hi holly i watched u r video few month back its awesome i addicted u r videos and presentation pls do soap making for palm oil, coconut oil, olive oil ponauce or olive oil, ricebran oil, sunflower oil, soyabean oil, castor oil, like those oils
Very interesting and useful ! Thank you ! Do you think that the greater whiteness of refined oil is a general rule that is also true for other butters and oils (shea, cocoa, coconut)? Finally, I have the impression that the lighter the color of the oil in the bottle, the whiter the soap, don't you think?
I always enjoy your relaxing videos, Holly. I eat EV olive oil, but always soap with refined light olive oil to keep my batter as light as possible. This is a very clever way to show the difference.
Thank you!!
Hi Holly, I always look out for your videos, so relaxing to watch…Thank you for another great soap design idea !
Wow, what a difference! I like the light color better, would take colors better too. 😊❤
What a great visual between the 2 different oils!! ❤
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Thank you! I was thinking that there was a difference in color. Glad you took time to show the difference. Love and appreciate you and your videos.
This is so helpful! Thank you for sharing.
oh nice! i want to make a moisturizing orange scented soap for my sister and now i can choose which shading seems to fit that scent the best. 🙂👍
Relaxing and enjoyable as always. Thank you
So lovely these videos of yours,I find myself calm and happy😊 I have done soaps with both oils too and once with a very green olive oil, the soap turned light green,lovely colour. Your soap turned out so beautiful and elegant, thank you for the video 🙏❤️
Thank you so much! 💕
Thank you Holly for the informative video and thank you for sharing the recipe. As always it is enjoyable to watch your videos.
Interesting indeed! From the prior comment, I wonder if there would be a difference when colors are used. Thank you again.
Probably.
I’ve used indigo powder in an EVOO soap and it turned green instead of blue. So definitely. 😊
Thanks!
thank you so much! 💕
I really enjoy your videos. Your style and methods are mesmerizing to watch. I’ve learned so much! Thank you❤
Thank you!! 💕
Your videos are the best, thank you for that I have a few gallons of extra virgin I have not used yet.
I like the golden color of the extra virgin olive oil.
Hi Hollys , why do we keep it in the heated oven light during the soap making phase, which is usually recommended to be cooled. Thank you. ❤
She probably wanted her soap to gel longer. She wasn't making that much soap and it tends to lose its heat faster. You can do it both ways. I've put mine in the freezer also and the soap is still going to do what the soap is going to do no matter the temperature. The gelling stage didn't quite go as far (from the center to the outer) in the freezer but in the end its the same thing by the time the soap cures which no matter what the ingredients and no matter what they tell you soap ALWAYS cures fully cures at 8-12 months. Interesting thing about that is soap with more water will lose weight faster than soap with less water (kind of like an over weight person can lose weight faster than a lighter person?)?? Why that is dunno but thats the crazy thing about soap.
Hi holly i watched u r video few month back its awesome i addicted u r videos and presentation pls do soap making for palm oil, coconut oil, olive oil ponauce or olive oil, ricebran oil, sunflower oil, soyabean oil, castor oil, like those oils
Very interesting and useful ! Thank you ! Do you think that the greater whiteness of refined oil is a general rule that is also true for other butters and oils (shea, cocoa, coconut)? Finally, I have the impression that the lighter the color of the oil in the bottle, the whiter the soap, don't you think?
I would really like to know where I can get the light olive oil to purchase
I had no idea that light olive oil could be used. If you use colors it would be very vibrant.
soo what's the difference besides the color ??
Nothing as far as making soap is concerned, which was the point. But when it comes to consumption, I cook with EVOO, better flavor
Well now I know why!
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