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The reason why the Ph is relatively high is that you dissolved the lye and used it right away. You should dissolve it and keep it in room temperature for at least 24 hours. This yields the soap to be very smooth and with low Ph level. As for the lather part, try adding some citric acid next time, thus enhances the production of lather. This info is passed on to me by a professional soap maker where I live in Damascus. So try it this way next time. Keep it up 👍
I did my first batch n it tested about 11 on the ph strip even after 7 wks. Does it mean the soap has failed n not safe to use? What can I do with the batch of failed soap?
I’m a 4th year naturopathy student. Keeping the temperature below 60 degrees is a good idea to keep the medicinal properties. Rosemary is very good for stimulating hair growth and soothing psoriasis sores. Good to see another Australian on TH-cam showing the world how it’s done :)
@@EllysEverydaySoapMaking I make 11 variants of herbal soap using coconut oil and fresh extract of neem leaves, moringa leaves, kakawate leaves, guava leaves, akapulko leaves, aloe vera leaves, papaya leaves and fruits, kamias fruit juice (averrhoa balimbi), lemon juice, pineapple extract and turmeric extract with no essence added to preserve it purity.
I used to teach Medievel apothecary and I am excited to start soap making soon following your advise. The best time of day to pick herbs is first thing in the morning before the sun has had a chance to evaporate the aromatic oils. Pick after any dew has evaporated and before the sun gets hot. See if you get an even richer rosemary oil picking earlier. Just an idea to try.
Coconut oil is the lather maker in the main trinity of oils. Palm adds hardness and olive cleanses. Castor oil ups the lather and skin nourushment, as does butters (butters also add hardness). Hemp seed is very nourishing as well, maybe try using a bit of that since it's also a green color? Thanks for the video, I've been curious about what infusing our main batch oils would do and this gave lots of imput. That was a wild color morph, i probably would have freaked out if i tried it without your video! 😂
Holy Moley! I happened upon this on Sunday afternoon, kind of drowsing, this woke me right up and my mind has not stopped running. I have never thought on making soap, I love to buy homemade soaps at fairs and farmer markets, but WOW. This is a truly knockout video, calm and in a true spirit of teaching. You have wetted my attention. From the middle of a large rosemary pasture, in the Great State of Texas, Yee Haw!
Whetted, not 'wetted.' She didn't get your attention 'wet' she sharpened it - like using a whetstone to sharpen a knife. And we don't 'whet' our attention; we 'whet' our appetite. Texans... do you have schools there?
So now I have so many lovely moments in this video: 1. Writing the weight of the mugs at the bottom , game changer really how One never thinks of these simple things. 2. The point where you say this video raises more questions than it answers. 3. The point where you laugh over the fact that there is no lather 4.Elly it really is so heart warming to see how you are still so excited to cut a soap, I mean after 10 years of soaping and see what is there in it, and and also by the colour changes. Waiting to see the larther test of these after 2 months.
Hi. We are blessed with huge rosemary bushes all around our property. Ever since we bought our house I have wanted to make rosemary soap. I’m so excited to have found you.🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼
Thank you for this recipe.I plan on making my lard and coconut oil soap with rosemary and mint soon.Soaps with oils and no animal fat dries my skin so bad.Since using lard soap,no more dryness.I only use a tiny amount of coconut for added bubbles only.My 1st batch was 100% lard,and I still like it.
Thank you for the video. I was so glad to learn how to infuse fresh leaves . For years I have infused much of my olive oil with dried chamomile and then I keep a couple of bottles of infused comfrey olive oil. I have always use the dried leaves and just let it sit in the olive oil for a few months and then strain it. Comfrey makes an absolutely gorgeous green for marbling soaps with, I have a large rosemary plant myself and I’m going to try your method. I really appreciate your recipes in your teaching technique. They always work well for me. I have been making soap for well over 40 years and I’ve learned a lot from you. Thank you. Donna in NW Florida. By the way, just for preference, I only infused extra-virgin olive oil. Then I use that oil in a normal recipe with no other changes calculated because of the infusion , the soaps always turned out beautifully. I didn’t realize I was supposed to do something different.
Hi Donna, you can do it many ways. I just wanted to infuse all of my oil with the rosemary, but definitely easier to infuse just one oil. Just sharing my fun experiments :) Thanks so much for your wonderful words, I appreciate your comment very much. Thanks also for the comfrey tip, I have a lot of comfrey in my garden! You probably can see it in the video. We use it as a weed barrier around the vegie gardens. Thanks again, Elly
Elly, these are gorgeous! That green it turned out is just lovely. I love the idea of using the sticks of the rosemary for BBQing...great idea. Love your videos: you are so much fun!
Elly I recently start making soaps like 5 months ago and I start using your calculations in measuring my oils and lye and my Soaps came out beautiful, but I try to be very creative I will use fresh fruits and blend them and others times i will use spices like clove powder and cinnamon powder and so on. Thank you elly I appreciate your videos.
Hi Elly. I’ve never seen a rosemary plant that big. Didn’t know it could get that big. Where I live I’ve only seen it in pots as patio plants. I have a small pot and hope it will be enough. I’ve never seen another soap video as good as yours. Many people sharing on You Tube won’t even put in recipe links. That goes for food too. I like the way you explain things so thoroughly. Other You Tubers could sure learn a lot from you about how to make a video that people actually want to watch. I’m camping as I write this but eager to try the soap when I’m home. Thanks as always. Cathy
Cathy if you can find it the variety GORIZIA ROSEMARY is a wonderful upright type of rosemary. It can grow 5 feet tall in good conditions. Hope this helps!
Rosemary has to be my fav , the smell is intoxicating in a good way , thank you for your valuable time and energy in the making of this informative video ❤❤❤
I've just got a heap of rosemary from a local crop swap and won't have enough time to infuse the rosemary in the oil until I come back home in a fortnight. I'll have to freeze it and hope it still works. Thanks for another wonderful and informative video Elly. You're a legend for sharing. Have a great day. (Oh and I've seen the rebatch of this soap, typical, I put the cart before the horse). X
@@mariahmollel1258 there are a lot of book about "folk method" wihch is cold infusion (between 4 and 8 weeks) but you can also find tutorials to sterilize and clean the jars. you let the jar closed during weeks and you open it, the smell go in your entire house. But be very careful and read a lot on folk method before doing it
20:50 Thanks Elly ,worth the wait. Now I understand why I was short in my olive oil. I didn’t allow for the loss with the leaves. Going to make another batch soon.
This video inspires me to make pandan leaves soap, because rosemary plant is rare here in Indonesia, but maybe it might get the same color transform effect. Thanx Ellie for the video
Nice demonstration. The process of saponification can be fastened by heating the oil and the sodium hydroxide together. No foam means unreacted oil is still present in the soap.
I did it! I made it and had so much fun. Watching the colour morph in person was wild… right up there with Himalayan rhubarb infused oils. Thanks again so much for this inspiring video, Elly.
Good afternoon Elly and fellow you-tubers!! Excellent soap!! I infuse rosemary, sage and laurel from my garden to make my shampoo bars with olive oil, coconut and castor oil. Never mind dear Elly decorating soaps as long as they are such high quality products as yours using such pure ingredients. Havea nice day everyone!!
Thanks so much for sharing Elly. My rosemary bush is currently taller than me so I'm excited to use more of my rosemary in my next rosemary soap and give the bush a prune at the same time! I am fascinated by soaps that colour morph like this one, it never gets old watching an oil change when the lye hits it, and then watching soaps change again as they cure. Himalayan rhubarb is also a great botanical for colour morphing, although it does fade after it's cured if it's exposed to sunlight for too long. Wondering if the green will hold its colour in the coming months, I'll have to experiment and see how it goes!
Hi Elly and thanks for your very helpful videos. Just wanted to pass on a tip for your cleanup video from a few years ago. Caustic waste water was a problem for me too until I started pouring some household cleaning vinegar into the wash water. It doesn't take much and neutralizes the caustic water instantly with no fumes. Salts are the main byproduct. It's cheap, easy and no mess.
I took a pic of my rosemary plant and TH-cam brought me here. 😂 I also found a couple bars in a box after I moved of some rosemary soap i made over 20 years ago. I can’t wait to try and make it again.
I’m planning on making a horsetail/nettle/rosemary shampoo bar. I have the oil infused (from a couple months ago when the horsetail was first coming up). I just gave it the sniff test and it doesn’t smell rancid or anything so here’s to hoping! Anyway, you’ve inspired me to actually do it now. I hope it turns out as lovely as yours did.
It might be fine as soap, but definitely don't ingest any of it! Botulism is a concern with fresh herb infusions in oil. It thrives in anaerobic environments and you can't taste or see it. Be very careful and do some more research I'd say. I don't think I'd risk it.
@@BaumgartBathCo lol between their baths and the rosemary I agree, these dogs of mine are mostly not offensive! Now I need to do some research about rosemary and making a soap for my dog’s bath. I had to stop taking them to groomers because so much of the product they use is heavily perfumed. I was even taking my own shampoo to the groomer. It dawned on me that is so silly to pay a groomer and provide product and still get perfumed pets. Covid forced my hand when groomers were forced to close in California, and I learned to do the grooming myself. Im no pro but I can get the job done. :)
I always look forward to watching your calm and hands on while making soap enjoyed watching your rosemary soap and will use coconut and caster oil in the mix Thanks again.
Thanks Ellie been waiting it to be posted. Ive used rosemary in shampoo and hair oil no colour as different process. But now I must try this Rosemary in soap using my recipe when i get back to Aus. I love the colour change that occurs with ingredients from nature. When you cut it it looked like a lovely iced sponge cake. For newbies it may be easier to just use olive oil for the infusion then after strained and calculated amount, then add what other oils or butters your recipe calls for, to give you the total oil quantity you need. This is how i do my infusions for soap.
Rosemary is one of my all-time favorite herbs with so many benefits and uses so I love this video, I would love to create this soap but with some coconut oil included. I'm sure these bars smell amazing. Thankyou for sharing your method
Hi! Im spanish and using new and clean virgin olive oil is a sacrilege. Use the kitchen used oil, the Sodium hydroxide is going to kill the properties anyways. This way you can recycle the used oil, in Spain we make soap with the oil used for cooking, we dont throw it in the garbage (is also forbiden because a drop of oil contaminates thounsands litres of water). The main point is not to waste the oil. Also!! try to avoid metal spoons to move the mix, use wooden spoons :) Greetings.
Can you tell me if the smell of the cooked items in the spent oil comes through to the final soap? I understand my question comes many months after you posted. Gracious!
@@dianetm8557 Hi! You won’t notice any smell because sodium hydroxide neutralizes them. You can add any essence if you want. Here we use this kind of soaps to wash delicate clothing and cotton clothes in general. We also use it for kitchen counter cleaning, floors, tiles… This soap is a good bug repellent so you can dissolve a teaspoon in a liter of water and spray it on the plants. 🤍 its name is ‘jabón de castilla’.
@@andreamegec2290 Yes of course. I let you a recipe. Used oil = 1 kg. sodium hydroxide = 140 g. water = 326 g. Instructions: Step 1 Strain the used oil with a strainer to remove all impurities and residue. Once strained, reserve the oil for later. Step 2 Pour the water into a container. Step 3 Carefully add the caustic soda to the water, never the other way around. Stir with the wooden spoon until it dissolves completely. The mixture should be clear. It will warm up, but that's normal. Therefore, it's essential to stir slowly to avoid possible burns. Step 4 Let the previous mixture rest until it cools. Then, it's time to add the vegetable oil that we had reserved. Continue stirring until you obtain a homogeneous mixture. Step 5 At this point, you can add essential oils, a natural colorant or any substance you want to enrich the natural soap. Step 6 Pour the mixture into one or more molds, depending on the format you want for your soap. Step 7 Wait a couple of days for it to completely solidify. Then, you can remove it from the mold and cut it. Step 8 For the soap to harden completely and for the process to be completed successfully, let the already cut soap rest for at least another month. After this time, your soap is ready! You have to use that exact quantities and please be careful, use thick gloves and safe glasses. Also try yo
Very inspiring and I love the natural color it turned out. Olive oil is a great ingredient to soften the skin. However, if you would like to have more bubble, you may need to balance with coco/ricin/palm oil.
Aww Elly, so great to see you back at soap again!!! Love the rosemary soap and wondering now after curing if you were able to achieve lather...i like to use castor oil to help with bubbly lather..love your herb garden, would enjoy more herbal recipes...miss you!! Gin❤
I used this technique for the COLOR alone! I ended up making a pure ALOE soap with it --- THE COLOR IS PHENOMENAL!! It's the most lovely olivy-sagey-pale green .. it's perfect!
Really loved it and loved the way I really loved the part of calculation and the soap was looking great I have an idea of infusing dried rosemary as using sun method so this video was really helpful and greatful ❤️🥰iam happy and always best soap teacher 💯lots of love and respect and inspiration madam. Love from India ❤️
What a beautiful soap. Is amazing the color change. Awasome colors, i imagine smells very nice. I will definily make it. I have in the freezer Rosemary and chamomille water infusión. They smell really nice. I will be making soap with them. Thank you for sharing Elly.
Hello Elly, I see your Rosemary. I do have it in my garden. It is easy to grow, being that needs plenty of sun and only once a week water. It is amazing! Thank you for your videos! Love to watch your videos.
Hello Elly . I am just starting melt and pour soaps but love to watch how you work. For me this recipe looks like the Aleppo soap .It has lots of olive oil and rosemary .When you buy it in the middle east it doesnot lather eiher .But it is a great soap .I watch you from Brittany France .🌺
Soap math is the only math I love 😂 These are spectacular and I can hardly wait to get my hands on some fresh rosemary. Thanks for sharing the process.
Wow, Rosemary soap looked great. Im planning myself to make soap first time. Please guide on how to make homegrown Alovera soap using soap base. Looking forward to some helpful tips and guidance. Thanks
I love this idea for a 100% natural soap using rosemary from the garden. I started soap making during lockdown #2 (Melbournian). I don't worry about using palm oil because, as I've discovered, it's not actually easy to buy it here unless it is from an ethically sustainable source. You have me thinking that I might try this technique in Summer, when my lavender is in full bloom.
Use vinegar to netrize. The castic soda. With a little washing up liquid in the water when you clean up As for the lather. In your soap leave it to cure for the complete 6 weeks before using If you ever try making hot process soap you can use the soap straight away as the castic soda. Isn't not longer present in the soap Anyway love the lovely green in your soap thanks for a great video ❤
I made plantain leaf balm using avocado oil, beeswax and coconut oil, and got a similar green to your rosemary soap. I might try to make soap with the plantain infused avocado oil.
Roses Mary half crockpot warm setting medium bowl and a half olive oil, bowl coconut oil 189 grams, cook 6 hr turn off let sit over night stain half cup soda blend til thicken
Hi Elly- I have made lots of infused oils (as an herbalist in training) :) I was taught that to keep the medicinal properties of any herb infused oil to keep the temperature below 200 degrees.
I really don’t mind a low lather soap. I made a soap with some cocoa butter and lanolin that I wanted to use up. It has the lowest lather but still leave my skin clean and so so soft.
🌿Hey everyone, here's the update on this batch! 👉th-cam.com/video/PHHiTTs3M_4/w-d-xo.html
Soap base making video pls
I will! Since I'm a packing crazy lady at the moment I'll be almost a lady of leisure by comparison by next week 👍🏻📦 😅
How was the scent difference between the two?
Where do you buy the sodium hydroxide solution? Do you need to buy it online or certain shops?
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The reason why the Ph is relatively high is that you dissolved the lye and used it right away. You should dissolve it and keep it in room temperature for at least 24 hours. This yields the soap to be very smooth and with low Ph level. As for the lather part, try adding some citric acid next time, thus enhances the production of lather.
This info is passed on to me by a professional soap maker where I live in Damascus. So try it this way next time.
Keep it up 👍
Thanks for the tips 🎉 would love to learn more. Thanks
It's very interesting, but what about the temp between lye and oils?
I'm new as a soap maker 🥹
I did my first batch n it tested about 11 on the ph strip even after 7 wks. Does it mean the soap has failed n not safe to use? What can I do with the batch of failed soap?
ولكن اخبرونا اننا يجب ان تكون درجة الحراره بين الغسول والزيوت من 30فما فوق والفرق بينهما 5درجات على الاكثر
كيف نضيف حامض الستريك ومتى وماهي الكميه المناسبه
I’m a 4th year naturopathy student. Keeping the temperature below 60 degrees is a good idea to keep the medicinal properties. Rosemary is very good for stimulating hair growth and soothing psoriasis sores. Good to see another Australian on TH-cam showing the world how it’s done :)
Thanks, yes that's ideal but soap recipes get a lot hotter than that through saponification unfortunately, so overheating is almost unavoidable.
@@EllysEverydaySoapMaking I make 11 variants of herbal soap using coconut oil and fresh extract of neem leaves, moringa leaves, kakawate leaves, guava leaves, akapulko leaves, aloe vera leaves, papaya leaves and fruits, kamias fruit juice (averrhoa balimbi), lemon juice, pineapple extract and turmeric extract with no essence added to preserve it purity.
Using the rosemary sticks as BBQ lamb skewers is my absolute favourite way to not waste them. Beautiful video, nice one!
Chicken is delicious as well on the rosemary skewers.
@lincroyableprocrastinateur5414 how do you actually make the branch go into the meat?
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@@annepatteet7689 I'd poke through the meat with a metal skewer, take it out and put the rosemary stick in instead❤
I used to teach Medievel apothecary and I am excited to start soap making soon following your advise. The best time of day to pick herbs is first thing in the morning before the sun has had a chance to evaporate the aromatic oils. Pick after any dew has evaporated and before the sun gets hot. See if you get an even richer rosemary oil picking earlier. Just an idea to try.
Thanks, that's great. I think my rosemary is very strong any time of the day! Great advice for more delicate herbs though.
كيف يمكن استخلاص فوائد الاعشاب وزيوتها بطريقه سهله للمبتدئين من فضلك
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Will the infuses oil smell of rosemary?
That sounds like such an interesting subject!!!
Coconut oil is the lather maker in the main trinity of oils. Palm adds hardness and olive cleanses. Castor oil ups the lather and skin nourushment, as does butters (butters also add hardness). Hemp seed is very nourishing as well, maybe try using a bit of that since it's also a green color? Thanks for the video, I've been curious about what infusing our main batch oils would do and this gave lots of imput. That was a wild color morph, i probably would have freaked out if i tried it without your video! 😂
Holy Moley! I happened upon this on Sunday afternoon, kind of drowsing, this woke me right up and my mind has not stopped running. I have never thought on making soap, I love to buy homemade soaps at fairs and farmer markets, but WOW. This is a truly knockout video, calm and in a true spirit of teaching. You have wetted my attention. From the middle of a large rosemary pasture, in the Great State of Texas, Yee Haw!
Thank you so much!
Whetted, not 'wetted.' She didn't get your attention 'wet' she sharpened it - like using a whetstone to sharpen a knife. And we don't 'whet' our attention; we 'whet' our appetite. Texans... do you have schools there?
So now I have so many lovely moments in this video:
1. Writing the weight of the mugs at the bottom , game changer really how One never thinks of these simple things.
2. The point where you say this video raises more questions than it answers.
3. The point where you laugh over the fact that there is no lather
4.Elly it really is so heart warming to see how you are still so excited to cut a soap, I mean after 10 years of soaping and see what is there in it, and and also by the colour changes.
Waiting to see the larther test of these after 2 months.
Joya, thank you! I'm getting better at learning what to include and what to leave out. THANK YOU for that amazing feedback. It helps me so much 💗
You most welcome, the amazing video motivated me to write this feedback
Hi. We are blessed with huge rosemary bushes all around our property. Ever since we bought our house I have wanted to make rosemary soap. I’m so excited to have found you.🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼
That's great!
Thank you for this recipe.I plan on making my lard and coconut oil soap with rosemary and mint soon.Soaps with oils and no animal fat dries my skin so bad.Since using lard soap,no more dryness.I only use a tiny amount of coconut for added bubbles only.My 1st batch was 100% lard,and I still like it.
Thank you for the video. I was so glad to learn how to infuse fresh leaves . For years I have infused much of my olive oil with dried chamomile and then I keep a couple of bottles of infused comfrey olive oil. I have always use the dried leaves and just let it sit in the olive oil for a few months and then strain it. Comfrey makes an absolutely gorgeous green for marbling soaps with, I have a large rosemary plant myself and I’m going to try your method. I really appreciate your recipes in your teaching technique. They always work well for me. I have been making soap for well over 40 years and I’ve learned a lot from you. Thank you.
Donna in NW Florida. By the way, just for preference, I only infused extra-virgin olive oil. Then I use that oil in a normal recipe with no other changes calculated because of the infusion , the soaps always turned out beautifully. I didn’t realize I was supposed to do something different.
Hi Donna, you can do it many ways. I just wanted to infuse all of my oil with the rosemary, but definitely easier to infuse just one oil. Just sharing my fun experiments :) Thanks so much for your wonderful words, I appreciate your comment very much. Thanks also for the comfrey tip, I have a lot of comfrey in my garden! You probably can see it in the video. We use it as a weed barrier around the vegie gardens. Thanks again, Elly
Thanks! you have helped me so much
You're welcome! Thank you.
Elly, these are gorgeous! That green it turned out is just lovely. I love the idea of using the sticks of the rosemary for BBQing...great idea. Love your videos: you are so much fun!
Thank you Gwendolyn, that's so nice! I had heaps of fun with this one.
Elly I recently start making soaps like 5 months ago and I start using your calculations in measuring my oils and lye and my Soaps came out beautiful, but I try to be very creative I will use fresh fruits and blend them and others times i will use spices like clove powder and cinnamon powder and so on. Thank you elly I appreciate your videos.
can i contact you to help me pleas?
Hi Elly.
I’ve never seen a rosemary plant that big. Didn’t know it could get that big. Where I live I’ve only seen it in pots as patio plants. I have a small pot and hope it will be enough. I’ve never seen another soap video as good as yours. Many people sharing on You Tube won’t even put in recipe links. That goes for food too. I like the way you explain things so thoroughly. Other You Tubers could sure learn a lot from you about how to make a video that people actually want to watch. I’m camping as I write this but eager to try the soap when I’m home. Thanks as always.
Cathy
Thanks so much Cathy, I appreciate your comment immensely! This rosemary plant was given to me by a neighbour. It's a very tall variety!
Cathy if you can find it the variety GORIZIA ROSEMARY is a wonderful upright type of rosemary. It can grow 5 feet tall in good conditions. Hope this helps!
? Does these soaps stop up plumbing being olive, palm, tallow, coconut oil? Just wondering.
Hey Elle, so I recently I made an aloe and moringa (infused in coconut oil) and the soap had a nice light green natural hue. Great video!
Rosemary has to be my fav , the smell is intoxicating in a good way , thank you for your valuable time and energy in the making of this informative video ❤❤❤
My pleasure 😊
I really liked watching the infusion process to the soap making process. I can imagine the rosemary fragrance while the infusion was being made.
It was HEAVENLY!
You have the loveliest smile! I love watching you videos.❤
I've just got a heap of rosemary from a local crop swap and won't have enough time to infuse the rosemary in the oil until I come back home in a fortnight. I'll have to freeze it and hope it still works. Thanks for another wonderful and informative video Elly. You're a legend for sharing. Have a great day. (Oh and I've seen the rebatch of this soap, typical, I put the cart before the horse). X
i did this soap afetr infusing roseamry during eight weeks, the smell was incredible, im totally addicted to this smell now
How did you infuse? And did the smell come through after making the soap?
@@mariahmollel1258 there are a lot of book about "folk method" wihch is cold infusion (between 4 and 8 weeks) but you can also find tutorials to sterilize and clean the jars. you let the jar closed during weeks and you open it, the smell go in your entire house. But be very careful and read a lot on folk method before doing it
I love this . Thank you for opening up my mind to trying something so valuable.
that's great! Have fun. :)
I am so glad I found you, someone who speaks my soap language - simple soap bars! Your videos are so inspiring. Thank you and please keep posting.
Oh thank you! I'm posting a lot more regularly to my FB and intstagram pages, but will keep doing as many videos as I can!
20:50 Thanks Elly ,worth the wait. Now I understand why I was short in my olive oil. I didn’t allow for the loss with the leaves. Going to make another batch soon.
Ah yes. Best to calculate the recipe after the straining :)
Thankyou for sharing, it is fantastic soap to make for me as a beginner ❤
That color morphing was absolutely fascinating!
It sure was. I've got some amazing colour morphs in some of my videos :)
This video inspires me to make pandan leaves soap, because rosemary plant is rare here in Indonesia, but maybe it might get the same color transform effect. Thanx Ellie for the video
That sounds so nice. Have fun!
Nice demonstration. The process of saponification can be fastened by heating the oil and the sodium hydroxide together. No foam means unreacted oil is still present in the soap.
Very pretty soap. in a few weeks will be just right, thank you Elly
Thank you! :)
I did it! I made it and had so much fun. Watching the colour morph in person was wild… right up there with Himalayan rhubarb infused oils. Thanks again so much for this inspiring video, Elly.
That's wonderful @pinkiedee! Well done.
Will the infuses oil smell of rosemary?
@@mariahmollel1258 Nope. That didn’t make it through the saponification process.
What a great method !!! Thank you so much…easy to follow for those how have made soap before and understand % of hard fat needed
You are so kind for sharing your wonderful recipes .I am into soap only since last month and have bought everything .👏
Good afternoon Elly and fellow you-tubers!! Excellent soap!! I infuse rosemary, sage and laurel from my garden to make my shampoo bars with olive oil, coconut and castor oil. Never mind dear Elly decorating soaps as long as they are such high quality products as yours using such pure ingredients. Havea nice day everyone!!
Thanks so much, you're very kind :)
Did the infuses oil smell of rosemary?
Thanks so much for sharing Elly. My rosemary bush is currently taller than me so I'm excited to use more of my rosemary in my next rosemary soap and give the bush a prune at the same time! I am fascinated by soaps that colour morph like this one, it never gets old watching an oil change when the lye hits it, and then watching soaps change again as they cure. Himalayan rhubarb is also a great botanical for colour morphing, although it does fade after it's cured if it's exposed to sunlight for too long. Wondering if the green will hold its colour in the coming months, I'll have to experiment and see how it goes!
Thanks for your reflections.. I think this colour might fade a bit. We'll see...
Your soap looks great! You’ve inspired me to use more of my fresh herbs in my soaps.
Thank you so much! That is lovely, Kim. :)
Thank you Elly. I just love your soap recipes. Will be making my own soon.
Hi Elly and thanks for your very helpful videos. Just wanted to pass on a tip for your cleanup video from a few years ago. Caustic waste water was a problem for me too until I started pouring some household cleaning vinegar into the wash water. It doesn't take much and neutralizes the caustic water instantly with no fumes. Salts are the main byproduct. It's cheap, easy and no mess.
Some great tips Elly, love the colour changes wow.. thank you so much
PH until 8 is ok especially if it is recently done. Normally we should wait at least 20 days before using a soap.
I took a pic of my rosemary plant and TH-cam brought me here. 😂 I also found a couple bars in a box after I moved of some rosemary soap i made over 20 years ago. I can’t wait to try and make it again.
I’m planning on making a horsetail/nettle/rosemary shampoo bar. I have the oil infused (from a couple months ago when the horsetail was first coming up). I just gave it the sniff test and it doesn’t smell rancid or anything so here’s to hoping! Anyway, you’ve inspired me to actually do it now. I hope it turns out as lovely as yours did.
It might be fine as soap, but definitely don't ingest any of it! Botulism is a concern with fresh herb infusions in oil. It thrives in anaerobic environments and you can't taste or see it. Be very careful and do some more research I'd say. I don't think I'd risk it.
@@EllysEverydaySoapMaking Oh my!!
I love foraging horsetail.
wound botulism is also a threat though@@EllysEverydaySoapMaking
I have a hillside planted in rosemary. My little dogs run through it sometimes, they smell so good! This is a lovely process video!
Those are dogs I would mind sniffing 😂
@@BaumgartBathCo lol between their baths and the rosemary I agree, these dogs of mine are mostly not offensive! Now I need to do some research about rosemary and making a soap for my dog’s bath. I had to stop taking them to groomers because so much of the product they use is heavily perfumed. I was even taking my own shampoo to the groomer. It dawned on me that is so silly to pay a groomer and provide product and still get perfumed pets. Covid forced my hand when groomers were forced to close in California, and I learned to do the grooming myself. Im no pro but I can get the job done. :)
@@michellewelch6013 Ooooo! Look up neem oil for fur babies soap! And good luck 🙂
@@BaumgartBathCo thank you!
OMG that is so funny. I wish my cat would rub on the rosemary! He does smell nice though, often smells of straw 😄
The real question I have is how old is that rosemary plant? I've never seen one that big. It's as large as you.
Really? Libraries and gardens all over Australia have rosemary bushes this big. 😯
I'm I'm canada, we get winter so super stunted growth. After 12 months my rosemary plant isn't larger then 12"
@@InFeCtEdSoApYwow. Yeah here in Australia we use them as hedges they get so big.
@@InFeCtEdSoApY create a warmer micro climate, protect the plant from cold air flowing by.
There's a rosemary bush at my mom's house that's like 5 times bigger than that one 🤣
Don't worry about the decoration, your soaps are high quality. They look lovely.
Thank you so much 🙂
That will be a very gentle bar!! Love the colour too. 💞
Hello friend 👋 such of a super idea 👌,rosemary infused homemade soap ❤.Thanks for sharing the process with us ,best wishes Simon and Beth ❤🙋
Thank you for your wonderful feedback. I appreciate it :)
was not expecting that colour!!! my gosh its gorgeous..;.
Thank you so much❤!
I can almost smell the rosemary! You are delightful to listen to, also.😊
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I always look forward to watching your calm and hands on while making soap enjoyed watching your rosemary soap and will use coconut and caster oil in the mix Thanks again.
That's wonderful! Thank you :)
Love this! Thank you my love! Love knowing how to infuse oils!
You're very much welcome! I'm glad to help. :)
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thanks Ellie been waiting it to be posted. Ive used rosemary in shampoo and hair oil no colour as different process. But now I must try this Rosemary in soap using my recipe when i get back to Aus. I love the colour change that occurs with ingredients from nature.
When you cut it it looked like a lovely iced sponge cake. For newbies it may be easier to just use olive oil for the infusion then after strained and calculated amount, then add what other oils or butters your recipe calls for, to give you the total oil quantity you need. This is how i do my infusions for soap.
Exactly. I go over those options in the blog post :)
Rosemary is one of my all-time favorite herbs with so many benefits and uses so I love this video, I would love to create this soap but with some coconut oil included. I'm sure these bars smell amazing. Thankyou for sharing your method
Will the infuses oil smell of rosemary?
Hi! Im spanish and using new and clean virgin olive oil is a sacrilege. Use the kitchen used oil, the Sodium hydroxide is going to kill the properties anyways. This way you can recycle the used oil, in Spain we make soap with the oil used for cooking, we dont throw it in the garbage (is also forbiden because a drop of oil contaminates thounsands litres of water).
The main point is not to waste the oil.
Also!! try to avoid metal spoons to move the mix, use wooden spoons :)
Greetings.
Can you tell me if the smell of the cooked items in the spent oil comes through to the final soap? I understand my question comes many months after you posted. Gracious!
@@dianetm8557 Hi! You won’t notice any smell because sodium hydroxide neutralizes them. You can add any essence if you want. Here we use this kind of soaps to wash delicate clothing and cotton clothes in general. We also use it for kitchen counter cleaning, floors, tiles… This soap is a good bug repellent so you can dissolve a teaspoon in a liter of water and spray it on the plants.
🤍 its name is ‘jabón de castilla’.
@@AlyGuez Hi dear, can you give me some recipe. I have used sunflower oil and can this work?
@@andreamegec2290 Yes of course.
I let you a recipe.
Used oil = 1 kg.
sodium hydroxide = 140 g.
water = 326 g.
Instructions:
Step 1
Strain the used oil with a strainer to remove all impurities and residue. Once strained, reserve the oil for later.
Step 2
Pour the water into a container.
Step 3
Carefully add the caustic soda to the water, never the other way around. Stir with the wooden spoon until it dissolves completely. The mixture should be clear. It will warm up, but that's normal. Therefore, it's essential to stir slowly to avoid possible burns.
Step 4
Let the previous mixture rest until it cools. Then, it's time to add the vegetable oil that we had reserved. Continue stirring until you obtain a homogeneous mixture.
Step 5
At this point, you can add essential oils, a natural colorant or any substance you want to enrich the natural soap.
Step 6
Pour the mixture into one or more molds, depending on the format you want for your soap.
Step 7
Wait a couple of days for it to completely solidify. Then, you can remove it from the mold and cut it.
Step 8
For the soap to harden completely and for the process to be completed successfully, let the already cut soap rest for at least another month. After this time, your soap is ready!
You have to use that exact quantities and please be careful, use thick gloves and safe glasses. Also try yo
Very inspiring and I love the natural color it turned out. Olive oil is a great ingredient to soften the skin. However, if you would like to have more bubble, you may need to balance with coco/ricin/palm oil.
This is lovely you are smart. I love the way you do all measurements.
Thank you so much Ellie. I have many rosemary bushes just waiting for this recipe ❤
Blessings from South Africa
Oh that's great. Thank you. Have fun with your rosemary soap!
Wow ! Thanks Elly. ❤ I can't wait to try this soap recipe you shared. I can imagine the beautiful fragrance of that rosemary . Beautiful. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
what a beautiful color! thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! :)
Lovely ❤ I can imagine how delicious it smells.
The colour is stunning! 🤍
Thanks
Thanks so much!
Aww Elly, so great to see you back at soap again!!! Love the rosemary soap and wondering now after curing if you were able to achieve lather...i like to use castor oil to help with bubbly lather..love your herb garden, would enjoy more herbal recipes...miss you!! Gin❤
Another lovely video Elly. Thank you 😊
Thank you! 😊
Using the stems is such a great idea
Love this idea, I have lavander and rosemary in my garden 😊
Wonderful!
I used this technique for the COLOR alone! I ended up making a pure ALOE soap with it --- THE COLOR IS PHENOMENAL!! It's the most lovely olivy-sagey-pale green .. it's perfect!
Fantastic! The colour is great.
Really loved it and loved the way I really loved the part of calculation and the soap was looking great I have an idea of infusing dried rosemary as using sun method so this video was really helpful and greatful ❤️🥰iam happy and always best soap teacher 💯lots of love and respect and inspiration madam. Love from India ❤️
Oh thank you so much Kajol! I love the sun infusion method too. I did that with dried calendula once and it was a gorgeous soap. Have fun!
@@EllysEverydaySoapMaking thank you madam ❤️
I love rosemary so much,and I would love to try this one and make soap for me and my family. It is quite inspiring, ❤❤ so much
What a beautiful soap. Is amazing the color change. Awasome colors, i imagine smells very nice. I will definily make it. I have in the freezer Rosemary and chamomille water infusión. They smell really nice. I will be making soap with them. Thank you for sharing Elly.
Sounds great, have fun!
Wow! Thanks for sharing! So jealous of your rosemary, she's massive and beautiful!!
So nice of you
Very nice Ellys. Good presentation.
Love love love the color! What a color morph!!!
Beautiful Soap !
Wow I love your Rosemary garden ❤
Wow the end color really surprised me and it's beautiful 😍 and you have a cute kitty 😻
Thank you! 😊
The green colour is so pretty 😮
I really love your channel, it’s very interesting and informative. Thank you and keep up the great content 🤗🤗👍👍
Hey my wait is over❤ love to watch your videos.. loads of love from India ❤
Yay! Thank you!
Hello Elly, I see your Rosemary. I do have it in my garden. It is easy to grow, being that needs plenty of sun and only once a week water. It is amazing! Thank you for your videos! Love to watch your videos.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing, Elly!!!💖
You're welcome Vivian!
Lovely, inspirational vlog. Such a modest person :a rarity nowadays. Thank you
Thank you for your lovely comment. I appreciate it a lot :)
Awesome soap, I love Rosemary! Thank you Ellie!
You are so welcome!
Hello Elly . I am just starting melt and pour soaps but love to watch how you work. For me this recipe looks like the Aleppo soap .It has lots of olive oil and rosemary .When you buy it in the middle east it doesnot lather eiher .But it is a great soap .I watch you from Brittany France .🌺
Thank you, I'd love to try making Aleppo soap one day, but the laurel oil is hard to get and very expensive here. Glad you enjoyed this.
Thank you, love Rosemary, the colour is wonderful, greetings from Norway😊
Thank you! 😊
Soap math is the only math I love 😂
These are spectacular and I can hardly wait to get my hands on some fresh rosemary. Thanks for sharing the process.
Thanks Pinkee! I'm with you on the math 😂
Beautiful video so correct explain in details step by step wonderful congratulations. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
You are so welcome
I love rosemary but was having trouble with it being too prolific.
I love the use of soap!
I would like to try making it.
Go for it!
I adore your soap videos, my rosemary plant is such a baby right now but I hope it grows healthy so I can try this method. Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome. I hope that for you too!
Wow, Rosemary soap looked great. Im planning myself to make soap first time. Please guide on how to make homegrown Alovera soap using soap base. Looking forward to some helpful tips and guidance. Thanks
I am new here on your channel but I LOVE your soothing voiceovers! I also enjoyed your observation on soap making progressions.
Thank you so much, Millie! I appreciate it :)
I love this idea for a 100% natural soap using rosemary from the garden. I started soap making during lockdown #2 (Melbournian). I don't worry about using palm oil because, as I've discovered, it's not actually easy to buy it here unless it is from an ethically sustainable source. You have me thinking that I might try this technique in Summer, when my lavender is in full bloom.
Use vinegar to netrize. The castic soda. With a little washing up liquid in the water when you clean up
As for the lather. In your soap leave it to cure for the complete 6 weeks before using
If you ever try making hot process soap you can use the soap straight away as the castic soda. Isn't not longer present in the soap
Anyway love the lovely green in your soap thanks for a great video ❤
I made plantain leaf balm using avocado oil, beeswax and coconut oil, and got a similar green to your rosemary soap. I might try to make soap with the plantain infused avocado oil.
Roses Mary half crockpot warm setting medium bowl and a half olive oil, bowl coconut oil 189 grams, cook 6 hr turn off let sit over night stain half cup soda blend til thicken
Hi Elly- I have made lots of infused oils (as an herbalist in training) :) I was taught that to keep the medicinal properties of any herb infused oil to keep the temperature below 200 degrees.
Thanks for the info!
Farenheit I suppose? So 93 Celsius? That would be quite high still though?
من فضلك تسخين الزيوت لاستخراج زيوت الاعشاب الطبيه ماهي الدرجه المئوية المطلوبه حتى لا احرق الزيت وتستفيد من الاعشاب المنوعه فيه
سؤال الاعشاب الطازجه احسن في النقع ام الاعشاب الجافه وشكرا
Yet another beautiful video from you.
Love all the way from Nigeria 😍😍
Oh thank you so much!! Hi from Brisbane :)
Good morning it my very first time following you I just want to thank you so much.
Welcome!!
Can you show us how to make Rosemary shampoo bars?
I e been wanting to make soap forever! Now May be the time!
oh, this is the time. :)
I really don’t mind a low lather soap. I made a soap with some cocoa butter and lanolin that I wanted to use up. It has the lowest lather but still leave my skin clean and so so soft.