Just fyi anyone who tries this. Your bars will turn brown from the dried herbs. Also many of these recipes aren't going to stay solid once the base starts absorbing water from the air. ♡
for those people who are asking about the liquid soap base ,you could always take a unscented dove bar of soap ,chop it up into small pieces, put into a plastic zip lock bag thats microwave safe and then re-bag it again -and then microwave it on short burst in the microwave! or if you have no microwave just boil water ,and then take off the fire and gently place the double bagged soap chunks in the pot and it will melt around 10 minutes! -then what you do is press lightly on the bag to make sure that their are no chunks that didnt microwave in the bag -and by pressing on it,its like mushing the hot soap to be more liquid.then once i was done pressing the bag ,i cut the bag at the tip of the bag and into a cup. this is what i originally did in the beginning. then i found out some plastic zip bags are microwave safe- im like ok -duh! and its only 1 or 2 dollars to experiment this project. I DID NOT ADD COCONUT BECAUSE THE OIL NEUTRALIZED THE SOAP BUBBLES.!
@@makeoversbymeme2077 I just made some oatmeal soap with that base last night. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but it was much easier than I expected. I had put it off for months thinking it was a longer process.
@@makeoversbymeme2077 i really don't suggest this recipe if you are using melt and pour soap base. In melt and pour soap base if you add extra coconut oil then you will find the extra oil on the top of the final product. I have tried several recipes for melt and pour soap and that's what i concluded.
I find that it is a good idea to make these single use. Think about the size of an ice cube. Less chance of them getting icky hanging out in the shower.
If you are really looking for a good healthy soap base please do not buy crafters choice or anything from your local craft store. SFIC has great melt and poor options. You will want to heat the melt and poor in a microwave or double boiler and pour into the mixture then pour into a mold. It will cool and set on its own in 1 hour but best to let it set for at least 24-48 hrs.
You should NEVER put rose petals, lavender buds or any botanicals ( except dried Calendula leaves and blue Cornflower) into melt and pour bases.They will decay and form mould. Any soap practitioner knows that. It is a basic knowledge. I see so many posts that are just wrong.
You cannot add melt and pour soap base with those dried and/or fresh botanicals because they will all ROT AND MOLD unless they go through a saponification process. No rose petals, no green tea, no lavender buds.. that is melt and pour 101! The very basics!
Vi Isaac I think this is using the melt and pour soap base. They just melt the mp soap base and add the additives and it will solidify back. But Dr Bronner’s won’t solidify as it is already a liquid soap.
Sweetie you can make anything you want and save money. You just have to do the research on what ever you are trying to do or make. Yes. "Lush" cost alot and the products can be made in a factory cheap and they bring it to America and jack up the prices to make more money. I learned the hard way and found i can make the same things and better and make a profit for myself. I justed wanted to share with you and others on youtube
Home made choclates are made in the same moulds,they need to be frozen,but coming to melted soap bases..they solidly when kept in room temperature......
I hate when they add soap base, I bought 3 types of soap base and all of them are bad for my skin, I can make soaps for others, but I can't use them because of my condition
@@xxasdoo9246 I tried but it's difficult to find. Do you know if there is a brand that sells melt and pour soap base that's good for skin problems like eczema or dermatitis ?
@@alexcastaldi1679 I personally don't, but maybe try and find stuff that's good enough for baby skin, or narrow your search down for your issues(which I don't doubt you have, but don't give up). I legit hope there's someone out there producing something you can use, babes.
@@xxasdoo9246 yeah, maybe I can search something that's good for babies, I didn't think about that, thank you very much for your advice, have a great weekend 💕
I would think if you used a larger crystal brown cane sugar, like turbinado, it would have less melt. I put regular sugar into coconut oil for a lip exfoliant and the grains stayed in shape
Baking soda tends to be a bit too abrasive in the skin, so I wouldn't recommend that, but I'm sure you can do it with sea salt. If you DO use sea salt, just be careful with it. It's alot harder, denser, and much more abrasive than sugar. Sugar is alot more gentle on skin.
Same happened to mine when I mixed it. .I was using long stem dried red rose turned the soap a blue color. .. just going to call it "blue rose soap" .. put pink mica prefer in it. .. it's still pretty and smells good. .
People start cutting white sugar for skin/body health wellness And you're using in scrub / beauty products ? Use cane sugar instead its easy and much healthier
Hi I did my researching we can keep it on room temperature for 30 mins or can put in freezer.... I am TH-camr need to test before giving it to my audience 😋
So do the molds go in the freezer to harden? How long do they last without a preservative? And how's sending them in the mail during the summer? Also, can you link where the ingredients were bought, specifically the mold.
Just fyi anyone who tries this. Your bars will turn brown from the dried herbs. Also many of these recipes aren't going to stay solid once the base starts absorbing water from the air. ♡
So yes I also made this soap n my rose petals turned brown. Is there any other way that it cannot turn brown or else I can put something else in it?
@@racheltelles922 nope. All dried petals, fruits, and such would turn brown. You'd be better off adding soap flowers than real. ♡
@@rachaelt3294 soap flowers? Where will I get it?
@@racheltelles922 you can make them with melt and pour soap.
@@rachaelt3294 alright
for those people who are asking about the liquid soap base ,you could always take a unscented dove bar of soap ,chop it up into small pieces,
put into a plastic zip lock bag thats microwave safe and then re-bag it again -and then microwave it on short burst in the microwave!
or if you have no microwave just boil water ,and then take off the fire and gently place the double bagged soap chunks in the pot and it will melt
around 10 minutes! -then what you do is press lightly on the bag to make sure that their are no chunks that didnt microwave in the bag -and by pressing
on it,its like mushing the hot soap to be more liquid.then once i was done pressing the bag ,i cut the bag at the tip of the bag and into a cup.
this is what i originally did in the beginning. then i found out some plastic zip bags are microwave safe- im like ok -duh!
and its only 1 or 2 dollars to experiment this project.
I DID NOT ADD COCONUT BECAUSE THE OIL NEUTRALIZED THE SOAP BUBBLES.!
beware of honey, honey may leave the soap feeling soft/mushi , try to avoid using honey in melt and pour soap base
I saw the thumbnail and got hungry.
I thought it was cocunut staberies flakes ice cream bars
@@karinamanono3698 same here
Me too 🤣
I thought it was chocolate with rose petals
me too
Soap base is available at Michael's near me it's an arts and crafts store
Most craft stores have them
Or just order online
Thank you ! Im thinking of trying the shea butter base from them. Any thoughts?
@@makeoversbymeme2077 I just made some oatmeal soap with that base last night. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but it was much easier than I expected. I had put it off for months thinking it was a longer process.
@@makeoversbymeme2077 i really don't suggest this recipe if you are using melt and pour soap base. In melt and pour soap base if you add extra coconut oil then you will find the extra oil on the top of the final product. I have tried several recipes for melt and pour soap and that's what i concluded.
@@ST-us7kq thanks so much for sharing your knowledge !
I find that it is a good idea to make these single use. Think about the size of an ice cube. Less chance of them getting icky hanging out in the shower.
If you are really looking for a good healthy soap base please do not buy crafters choice or anything from your local craft store. SFIC has great melt and poor options. You will want to heat the melt and poor in a microwave or double boiler and pour into the mixture then pour into a mold. It will cool and set on its own in 1 hour but best to let it set for at least 24-48 hrs.
You should NEVER put rose petals, lavender buds or any botanicals ( except dried Calendula leaves and blue Cornflower) into melt and pour bases.They will decay and form mould. Any soap practitioner knows that. It is a basic knowledge.
I see so many posts that are just wrong.
Hi..lovely idea for soap..but can you please tell,what is shelf-life for these soaps??
You cannot add melt and pour soap base with those dried and/or fresh botanicals because they will all ROT AND MOLD unless they go through a saponification process. No rose petals, no green tea, no lavender buds.. that is melt and pour 101! The very basics!
This was so satisfying to watch!
Why isn’t this channel more well known?
@@sadhana3190 oh no...
Natural soap for healthy skin nice remedy useful for all👍👍👍great sharing..
It would be goodful to know which kind of soap base can be used. Melt & pour or liquid like Dr Bronners. Thanks
Vi Isaac I think this is using the melt and pour soap base. They just melt the mp soap base and add the additives and it will solidify back. But Dr Bronner’s won’t solidify as it is already a liquid soap.
People annoying asf
@@keys5537???
I just saw the thumbnail and clicked thinking it was a recipe
Numero Uno ummm. It is. Just not for food
@@Alusnovalotus k got it
Same here
Lol you can day that again!
I followed the directions exactly but my mix turns into a thick mess impossible to pour. What the secret to your liquid, easy pour mix?
Hi. What’s the shelf life of sugar soaps? And is there a need to add preservatives?? Thanks in advance. Fantastic video ❤️
The heat from the soap base will dissolve the sugar.
The rose water will dissolve the sugar - which isn't good for your skin anyway...
Hello mam, its awesome. But will it work for all skin types or wat to add omit or replace for oily, combination, normal etc skin types
But... but they look so delicious! 🥺
How can you not not eat those. I 😕
😂😂😂 I feel ya on that they do look delicious
😁😊👍💐
Omg I've been spending how much at Lush!?
Sweetie you can make anything you want and save money. You just have to do the research on what ever you are trying to do or make. Yes. "Lush" cost alot and the products can be made in a factory cheap and they bring it to America and jack up the prices to make more money. I learned the hard way and found i can make the same things and better and make a profit for myself. I justed wanted to share with you and others on youtube
By spending more at lush you're helping poor people from underdeveloped countries to earn a living since a lot of their earnings go for charity.
😂😂😂 same here
You can spray the tops with alcohol after pouring into mold to prevent the bubbles from forming on top.
Yes, use Alcohol on the three that I made. I made the Rose, Lavender and Charcoal Scrubs
Do you need to freeze them or does it solidly pretty well on it’s own
On its own and quite quickly
Christalsbeautyreviews PinkBeauty oh
Soap bases take at the most an hour to harden......
That was my exact question lol
Home made choclates are made in the same moulds,they need to be frozen,but coming to melted soap bases..they solidly when kept in room temperature......
Just have to be careful as botanicals go moldy in soap bases if not used straight away and they can clog the drain if not disposed properly.
I hate when they add soap base, I bought 3 types of soap base and all of them are bad for my skin, I can make soaps for others, but I can't use them because of my condition
So find an alternative; do some research.
@@xxasdoo9246 I tried but it's difficult to find. Do you know if there is a brand that sells melt and pour soap base that's good for skin problems like eczema or dermatitis ?
@@alexcastaldi1679 I personally don't, but maybe try and find stuff that's good enough for baby skin, or narrow your search down for your issues(which I don't doubt you have, but don't give up). I legit hope there's someone out there producing something you can use, babes.
@@xxasdoo9246 yeah, maybe I can search something that's good for babies, I didn't think about that, thank you very much for your advice, have a great weekend 💕
@@alexcastaldi1679 of course, boo, I hope it helps, legit. Blessings!
I was wondering, do you need to cure this for 4 weeks or is it ready to use once it has hardened? Xx
Ready to use
Botanical, honey, etc... Will rot if the soap base used is melt and pour unfortunately and can produce infections on the skin
I thought it was rabdi barfi🥺😭
Me to🤔
Mee too🤣
same😂
same lol😂😂😂
😂😂m bhi yahi sochi par Ye toh soap nikli 😂😂🤣🤣good quality 😆😆😂🤣
Do u use suger power or cyrstle sugar... Loved your art of making them
How long can we keep them?
If we pour the soap base which is in liquid state that is in hot condition.... Sugar gets melt then how can it exfoliate??? 🤔
I would think if you used a larger crystal brown cane sugar, like turbinado, it would have less melt. I put regular sugar into coconut oil for a lip exfoliant and the grains stayed in shape
Soap melts at 60 while sugar needs more temprature to melt
Why haven't you sprayed alcohol after pouring the liquid one in the silicon tray??
Beautiful bars. Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Please help, Will sugar melt or it will remain as exfoliation particles?
It will remain
@@HerGoodWorks no it will not!
That's great! is it possible replace the sugar with sea natural salt or baking soda?
Baking soda tends to be a bit too abrasive in the skin, so I wouldn't recommend that, but I'm sure you can do it with sea salt. If you DO use sea salt, just be careful with it. It's alot harder, denser, and much more abrasive than sugar. Sugar is alot more gentle on skin.
Do I need to put preservatives if I will sell it?
Please put video tutorial for coconut milk soap with soap base
They turned beautiful however flower petals and green tea will turn brown over time
Hi
When I made soap using dried rose petals they turned black in 3-4 days. What should b done so that they don't get black
Same happened to mine when I mixed it. .I was using long stem dried red rose turned the soap a blue color. .. just going to call it "blue rose soap" .. put pink mica prefer in it. .. it's still pretty and smells good. .
They will turned black. Same goes for lavender. I trief both. Its not pretty..so i just used the flowers for photo only
Due to you having a lot of sugar and other ingredients, does your soap still get as soapy?
The soap base is soapy
Avoid using sugar or salt in these recipes. Sugar and salt dissolve in liquids regardless of temperature
would you have to put soap base and just use the mixture before the base as a lip scrub or exfoliator?
Beautiful!! Do the flowers turn the soap brown eventually?
Quick question! Does anybody know if I can switch the regular sugar with brown sugar. Asking bc I usually have brown sugar thanks!
Mmmm Gggg I used Brown Demerara and worked the same. Brown sugar gives a warm colour too
Can sea salt/himalayan salt be used instead of sugar?
THESE RECIPES ARE DUFF. AS SOON AS YOU MIX THE SUGER MIXTURE WITH THE SOAP BASE IT BECOMES A GLUE LIKE MASS AND IT CANNOT BE POURED.
You have this result, Did you try the formula with honey ?
I agree. I literally just made the rose one and it did not stay fluid at all. 😒
Has anyone tried this? Does the pedals turn brown in this soap?
Hello sis. We have to keep in fridge or in room temperature? And how much time it will take to become a bar?
Tried this and it didn’t work at all. Soap started to harden as your pouring it into the molds making it very clumpy
same here! i just poured all the mixture back i to the melting pot lol fingers crossed.. im waiting on results
Hello can someone help me please, why do the rose petals and lavender buds turn brown in the soap ?
People start cutting white sugar for skin/body health wellness And you're using in scrub / beauty products ? Use cane sugar instead its easy and much healthier
sunshine noor thought the same thing!!!
@@Alusnovalotus no white sugar is not natural is refined with added chemicals
Eating it and rubbing it over your skin are two different things
@@vaishnavigadicharla3470 it's the same thing our skin Absorbs like sponge and you know what white sugar will do it will = glycation !!!
@@Dhua_diary nah it doesn't work like that. In that case I will rub my lunch over my skin and it'll absorb
Something know I got to try I guess I could buy all the ingredients on Amazon thank you
Can i skip coconut oil and make a sugar, activated charcoal, honey and turmeric combo?
Hi hello! Do you use a natural non scented soap base?
After putting in the tray what is the process??? Incomplete video
Just put it in the freezer for 1 2 hours I guess
shades of me Exactly. No information about how to freeze or refrigerate or anything. I assume we’re supposed to guess.
@@deborahday1786 lol 🤣🤣🤣
Hi I did my researching we can keep it on room temperature for 30 mins or can put in freezer.... I am TH-camr need to test before giving it to my audience 😋
@@shadesofme5757 oh ok thanks!
do you pour the soap base in while its warm? if so wont it melt the sugar?
Relaxing and I will be trying this soon , thanks for
Sharing
Can these soaps be used on the face? Are they gentle?
Can we use shea butter base for making these soaps.?
you just pour soap base. It is already mixed with lye water and oil ?
I don’t know where to get soap base. Is there a handmade recipe for it?
Michael’s 🧼
Wouldn't the hot soap base melt the sugar??
Can this be use to wash face or body or what is this use specifically?
Sugar melt nai hoga everyday ? And also lik packing bhi wett to nai hoegi ?
How long is the shelf life
Aren't they gonna melt
Lovely video! What are you using as your soap base?
You can buy soap also called melt and pour
Can we add normal coconut oil or we have to use cold pressed only
How long until the petals start turning brown? Same as lavender?
I suggest using dried flower rather than fresh one
I made some with dried flowers and it literally turned my bars brown in like a week. Had to refund my customers.
Can we use any coconut oil,?
why coconut oil is so thick and think. How different is it from normal coconut oil
What is the Shelf Life of the Sugar Scrub? And do you have to refrigerate? Thank you 🙏
No refrigerator necessary
Doesn't sugar melt when it's kept open
What do u do after pouring the mixture into the mold?..do u freeze it??
Wonder if you Could use Epsom salt instead
Hey does anyone know which soap base is " the best" for sensitive skin ?
You can try either a shea butter, aloe, or honey base
Goat milk soap base
@@melanieg760 goat milk ❣️👌
after mixing every thing do you melt it again and then pour in moulds? is the sugar powdered?
Do you freeze them or just let them sit out?
So do the molds go in the freezer to harden? How long do they last without a preservative? And how's sending them in the mail during the summer? Also, can you link where the ingredients were bought, specifically the mold.
im trying to find out the same thing have you made it do I frig or freeze
@@jeanettejarvis9669 following for a response too!
@@mariacsooklal I trashed it it didn't get hard
@@jeanettejarvis9669 thanks!
@@jeanettejarvis9669 there's one by WholeElise i am gonna try!
hello did you freeze these you never gave out the way to make it hard
Is soap base the same as melt & pour?
Can we add sodium lactate in thz sugar scrubs
Hi i would like to know the measurements in grams please
Hi, I Wana ask if I make it for sale. WHT preservatives should I add. WHT would be the shelf life of these
where can i find the soap base ??
i love it! cant wait to try, subscribed!
Do u tried??
I heard from someone that sugar scrubs are not good for the skin. 😐
So do i exfoxilate then scrub my body down with body soap or do i do body soap then exfoliate or do i not need to use body soap after i exfoliate?
Don't you think sugar will dissolve.
Soap base means we can melt any soap and put into it?
No is different. You can make search about melt and pour soap or you can buy Ad·www.amazon.ca/
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Or for convenience you can go to Hobby Lobby, Joanns or Micheals and get some there.
I think glycerine soaps such as Pears can be melted in the microwave or double boiler and added to this. That soap resolidifies
@@Sadin15 no i tried this yesterday but unfortunately it didn't work.
Sugar granules? We have to add?
Which sugar is to be used powdered or whole
I tried it with goat's milk soapbase and it drys to fast and hardened even before I poured it, what am I doing wrong?
I made these and let them sit overnight but they are sticky. Is there a reason why?
No preservative!??waht about bacteria growth
What size is the soap mold per square
Where is the Foam ?
Does it get hard as hit sits? Or how do you make it hard? And how does it have to be stored?
Is sugar healthy for the skin
What is soap base? In which type of store can I buy it or can I prepare it by myself?
ktoś tam it's basic lye and oil.
The stuff they use is just melt and pour soap melted down. Any craft store sells it
Rodney Jean Baptiste Thanks.
Elaine Turner Thanks, well, live in Poland, we have a bit different stores, but going to melt basic soap by this advice.
Or check out Amazon ebay
how long can this scrub keep? need to put inside freezer??
why is the coconut oils dont oily