Translucent Soap Making in Real Time

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
  • In this video, I show all the steps I take to make my favorite translucent soap recipe The soap has very nice qualities. It is not wet or slimy as many of the other translucent soaps are in this humid weather, and it makes a beautiful soap. It is a pretty long lasting soap as well. It is very important to use a pitcher large enough to hold the soap as it expands. I used a 3 L Polypropylene Beaker for a 48 oz soap recipe and this recipe has never come close to expanding to the point of overflow because I stir it with a spoon when it starts to expand. But to be safe, I have a large stainless steel bowl nearby while I mix it near the end, just in case. To make the soap, I began by measuring the oils and glycerin into my pitcher and heating them to 170-200 deg. F. Then, I add the lye water and mix it well. I continue to heat the soap in the microwave in 15-30 sec increments (while carefully watching it ) and mixing the soap between heating. When a little frothy head starts to form on the soap in the microwave, I take it out and mix it. When the soap looks smooth like taffy, I use pH strips to test the pH. After about a total of 30 sec to 2 minutes of the heating/mixing cycle, the pH goes from 13 or 14 to between about 10. The soap looks creamy almost like taffy at this point. When the soap had finished its saponification (pH of 10 or less), I add the sugar water, then the alcohol, and mix it all until it is homogeneous using a spoon or my stick blender. It may look cloudy at first, but when you just put it aside, after a couple of minutes, it becomes translucent -not transparent but a lovely golden, translucent soap.
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    Soap Ingredients:
    1. 6.75 oz Organic Coconut oil (76 deg)
    2. 6.6 oz Palm oil
    3. 3.5 oz Organic Castor Oil
    4. 2.1 oz Stearic Acid
    5. 6.25 oz Filtered Water
    6. 2.9 oz Food Grade NaOH
    7. 3.25 oz Water for sugar
    8. 4.55 oz white sugar
    9. 4.2 oz kosher glycerin
    10. 7.8oz 190 proof grain alcohol
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  • @grayuk3356
    @grayuk3356 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wow that was fascinating to watch, very interesting , Thankyou very much bless you. xx

    • @FromGracetoYou
      @FromGracetoYou  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thank you, Gray UK💝 I think it is pretty cool that you can make a fully saponified, translucent soap in about 20 min. If I had poured this into a mold or molds, it would have been ready to use in the time it takes to cool to room temperature.

    • @agitoth542
      @agitoth542 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Fantastic! Do you use mica for color? Thank you your answer😍

    • @FromGracetoYou
      @FromGracetoYou  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes I do. I use these in particular: nurturesoap.com/collections/mica-powders-for-soaps-and-cosmetics?filter.p.m.custom.colors_by_use=CP+Soap+Stable&page=3

    • @agitoth542
      @agitoth542 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@FromGracetoYou thank you!

  • @agitoth542
    @agitoth542 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you!!!!! Now I will try it!

    • @FromGracetoYou
      @FromGracetoYou  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Wonderful! I hope you will let me know how it turns out! fromgracetoyou.llc@gmail.com

    • @agitoth542
      @agitoth542 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@FromGracetoYou by all means! But I would like to use tallow instead of palm oil. Hopefully it will work

    • @FromGracetoYou
      @FromGracetoYou  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oh that will be very interesting! I'm sure you will check the lye calculator to make sure you use the right amount of lye for the tallow. I am eager to know what happens. Be sure to be ready for the "volcano" part. I stir with a spoon when it starts and it always calms down, but you might want to have a big bowl ready just in case...

    • @agitoth542
      @agitoth542 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@FromGracetoYou mine is ready! I send an email!

  • @marialuisaperez5475
    @marialuisaperez5475 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Gracias. He debido hacerlo mal, me ha quedado blanco al secar.😢

    • @FromGracetoYou
      @FromGracetoYou  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lamento escuchar eso. Utilizo alcohol de 190 grados. ¿Es eso lo que usaste?

  • @agitoth542
    @agitoth542 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just more question! Can I add fragrence oil in it? Because SF is zero, can I add oil after saponification? Thank you for your answer🥰

    • @FromGracetoYou
      @FromGracetoYou  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes I always add fragrance or essential oil to my translucent soap after saponification. I am just learning how different ones affect the color. They don't affect how fast the soap hardens, unlike with cold process soap. This is one great advantage in my opinion. It seems that all fragrances are likely easy to work with. But too much will cause clouding. For that reason, I don't add it to all the soap. I add it to just parts so that I can retain some of the clearest properties of the soap for its beauty.😃❤