One Pot Wonder Soap Making | Soap Challenge Club

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2024
  • Hi everyone! This was my Soap Challenge Club entry for the one pot wonder technique. I included photos of my other attempts at the end of the video in case you’d like to see those, as well. Thank you so much for watching, liking, & subscribing! - Holly :)
    ••• LINKS MENTIONED •••
    Soap Challenge Club
    Website: soapchallengeclub.com/
    Instagram: bit.ly/2WvLXqZ
    Facebook: bit.ly/3abVI1u
    Tania of Soapish on Instagram: bit.ly/2Z9PpZk
    My video on infusing oils for soapmaking: bit.ly/2O0kHeC
    ••• TIMELINE •••
    00:00 Intro & Safety
    01:11 Colorants
    02:02 Blending
    03:15 Coloring & Pouring
    06:54 Unmolding & Cutting
    08:56 More Attempts
    ••• SAFETY INFO •••
    Remember to always wear safety glasses and gloves when making soap. If you’d like more info on lye safety or basic soapmaking, check out these links:
    Soap Queen TV Lye Safety & Beginner Series: goo.gl/FqA0Yt
    Lovin’ Soap's free ebook on basic soapmaking-Cold Process Soap Making Guide: bit.ly/2PlwB3s
    Understanding Water Discounts & Lye Solutions by Modern Soapmaking: bit.ly/2Yvyq2m
    ••• AFFILIATE STORE •••
    In case you’re interested, I have an affiliate store where I’ve listed all of the soap making supplies and materials that I purchase on Amazon: amzn.to/2DZmGfJ
    If you use those links to buy anything, it won’t cost you anything extra, but I will receive a very small percentage of the sale. Every little bit helps, though, so thank you very much if you do! :)
    ••• RECIPE •••
    Recipe given in percentages so you can use it for any size mold
    If you don’t know how to convert percentages, this article will help: bit.ly/2DaKDz3
    Tall & Skinny Mold (Kiwi & Co on Etsy) - 10” x 2.5” x 3.5”
    Olive Oil - 40%
    Coconut Oil - 25%
    Sustainable Palm Oil -20%
    Sunflower Oil (high oleic) - 6%
    Avocado Oil - 6%
    Castor Oil - 3%
    For a palm free version, I use 15% shea butter and 5% cocoa butter in place of the palm oil.
    Superfat - 5%
    Sodium Hydroxide - use a soap calculator like the one at Majestic Mountain Sage (bit.ly/2ABEluj) to calculate the amount of sodium hydroxide required for your specific recipe.
    I used a 35% lye solution (water = 1.85 x lye)
    Fragrance:
    Peppermint Essential Oil
    For help with EO usage:
    www.eocalc.com/ by Modern Soapmaking
    ••• My Amazon & Nurture Soap Links are affiliate links •••
    ••• WHERE I PURCHASE INGREDIENTS •••
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    Essential Oils- Camden Grey
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    ••• WHERE TO FIND ME ONLINE •••
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    ••• MUSIC INFO •••
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    DISCLAIMER: I make these videos to share my own personal methods and techniques for how I make cold process soap. These videos are not intended as tutorials for beginners. These videos are intended for those who already have an understanding of cold process soap making. Cold process soapmaking has many variables and involves working with sodium hydroxide (NaOH, also referred to as lye). Lye and raw soap can damage your eyes and burn your skin. When making soap, you should already know and practice lye safe handling procedures and always wear safety gear. While I hope you find watching my videos helpful or entertaining, so many variables go into making soap and even the smallest change can greatly affect the results; therefore, I am not liable or responsible for your results if you try any of the methods or techniques that I use in my videos.
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