Apple Sage HP Soap
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2024
- Unless otherwise noted, I use the following recipes at 5% superfat. Cold Process has a 10% water discount and hot process has full water and sodium lactate.
Cold Process Recipe: Hot Process Recipe:
33 % coconut 33% coconut
33% palm 26.7% Lard
8% rice bran 6.3% Palm
8% apricot kernel 8% Rice Bran
15% olive 8% Apricot Kernel
3% castor 15% Olive
3% Castor - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
What beautiful swirls! And in hot process too!
Thank you! I'm amazed I got that from thick HP batter.
Hello Eric! Marvelous hot process soap creation.Have a bless Saturday my friend! God is good to those who wait on him and bless you will be.No matter how many months or years go by he will bless you with the very best from him. Some people have waited almost a life for a blessing and God still kept his promises. What more can you ask from an greater awesome God who would never leave you? Happy Soaping!🙏✝️🥰🤗👌👍💚💚💚💚🧼🧼🧼
Thanks so much! God blesses me each day I wake to live another.
Gorgeous soap! Gotta love HP!
Thank you! I really do like HP.
I like the color and marbling of this soap. It looks really good.👍 ❤
Thanks to you both!
Great soap. I love HP soap!
Thanks, Sheree. I love it, too!
Loved the video!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
This turned out soooo good! It makes me want to try HP again! I love the marbled look and the color. No meat this time! 😉
Thank you! It actually looks like marble instead of meat.
I’m not a HP processor, but these are so pretty!
Hi. Not many people do HP anymore and I really do prefer CP. I just like making HP and don't want to completely abandon it.
Very interesting! How does the soap differ between hot and cold processes?
Hi, Phil. Cold process creates its own heat during the chemical reaction that turns it to soap. It's called cold process because no external heat is used. Hot process uses external heat (the crockpot) to speed the process up from about 24 hours for CP down to about 1/2 hr for HP.