My first attempt at making soap!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Hang out with me while I try the soap making kit I purchased from @candlescience It didn't go as planned, but I promised to keep it real on this channel. Be sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you don't miss my next video where I give it another try.
You can always remelt your soap bars to pour them again. Melt and pour is actually harder than it seems. It’s normal for things to seize up again. You can melt a bit more if you feel like it’s not going to pour right. The important thing is not to heat so much that the soap starts boiling in the microwave or glycerin beads could form later on the bar. But if you package them as soon as they are 100% cool, and seal them up in shrink wrap, that shouldn’t happen. Excited to see your next attempt. This one wasn’t so bad ☺️
Thank you so, so much! It was hard for me to post the video, because I saw a million red flags as I was watching it. 🤣 But that’s what it’s all about. Learning new things is often a lot of trial and error. I poured some last night and they turned out so much better! I can’t wait to upload the next video. Thank you for watching! ❤️
Yes. Rebatch it with a similar scent. Also you can use a lil mica mixed with alcohol. It makes it sparkly ❤️
Yay so glad you are trying soap, it’s so fun! I make cold process soap and I love brambleberry’s mica colors ❤
Thanks!! I’m super excited! I’ll have to check out their mica. I’ve got a lot of experimenting to do. 🙃 Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
I love these types of videos, they’re so authentic. How did you like the soap?! Also you can remelt those soap bars and try again! The trick is to get them melted to 120 degrees, add the dye and oil and stir quickly before it starts to set up. Spray generously with alcohol until all the bubbles are gone.
Looking forward to the next batch!
Thanks for the info. So helpful! I’m excited to give it another try. On the plus side, the soap is amazing!! My skin is smooth as silk and smells wonderful. Thanks for watching! 🥰
You did great. Can’t wait to see how the next batch turns out!!! ❤❤
Thanks!! Hopefully it’ll be better than this first one. 🤦♀️🤣
You did great for your first try. I’ve been making soap for years. Check the temperature to heat it by the company you bought it from and the flash point. Once you add the fragrance oil it will cool down fast making it stringy. ❤️
Thank you for the info. Super helpful!! ❤️
Working quickly is pretty important with melt and pour soap. You have a small window before it hardens. Know what you're melting point is, use a thermometer to guide you. After a few attempts you'll start to notice the fluidity changing and then it'll harden quickly. Reheat and continue your project, but temperature is so important with melt and pour especially when you are working with swirls and layers, etc. Your bubbles didn't go away because you already had the skin on your soap. Pour your soap, spray the bubbles. Don't wait until it is all poured unless you are working very quickly and the soap is still fluid. And the plastic wrap, not necessary, but helpful. It will help keep your soap fluid longer, keep the heat in it. When you are working with more than one color at a time, keep the color you are not pouring, stirring, etc, covered. It takes some practice. It's fun and addictive. Lol
I love this! Thank you so much for the super helpful info! I think it’s so fun to go through all the trials and errors and to see the improvements being made with each try. Thanks for watching! 🥰
I love the guess that Join the video😊
I was wondering if anyone would notice. She’s my baby. 🐈