I love your creations. When i have soda ash i steam it off with a hand held clothing steamer. Have you ever tried steaming your soap slabs prior to unmolding? Have a great day. 💕
Thank you for your videos! I would love to try something from your shop but the shipping to where I’m located in the US is pretty crazy. I will continue to watch your channel though, you’re so skilled 😊
Dandelions are my favorite flower! Some say it's a weed and needs to be killed. I say it's a flower that is one of the first to pop up (and feed the bees early on), always is more than one, nice pop of color, and it has cool seeds! I would say call it "Before Summer's Gone" but that kinda weird and then it would be just a summer soap lol but looks nice tho I wanna try it
so, I started My own small handmade soap CP workshop. First thanx for sharing this full production videos it aims to me so much , as you didn't hide any thing of process, instead you'er really have skills! while I really some troubles in Marketing issues with some troubleshooting while this heavy process of soap making. (CP soap makers must have long patience ^^ ). any recommendation for that please?
Do you think you get the benefits of the plantain coming through the soap for your skin? I’m just wondering if maybe using a higher superfat would help keep some benefits. Thoughts?
Good question! Soap is soap. It will wash you and make your skin clean and soft. Plantain here is mostly used as colour additive and to lightly exfoliate the skin. ☺️
Either will work. For me, running water is a bit easier - I always seem to give myself steam burns with the steamer. It's really just personal preference.
Would you consider doing a video on distillation? Would be interesting to find out what all could be used. Lovely soap. Of course😁
Steaming your soap when you get soda ash leaves your soap ash free and shiny plus non slippery. Also drys quicker 😉. Gorgeous soap😍🥰
Dandelion delight-name for your soap
I love your creations. When i have soda ash i steam it off with a hand held clothing steamer. Have you ever tried steaming your soap slabs prior to unmolding? Have a great day. 💕
Amazing recipe!!!! I love your olive oil infusion and cucumber hydrosol !! The soap look beautiful !
Green Offerings 💚
I love that your soaps are handmade, made with natural ingredients and some of the ingredients are basically km 0 😌
What's km
@@JodiLeaSnakeQueen it is a unit of measurement. In my country we use metres, kilometres, etc. not inches.
Nature by the sea
Lovely…..
Amazing recipe. 🇹🇹💞
I love your creations! May i ask where your huge soap cutter is from? Thank you
Thank you for your videos! I would love to try something from your shop but the shipping to where I’m located in the US is pretty crazy. I will continue to watch your channel though, you’re so skilled 😊
Aalaaa!!! Love ❤️ it all
Hello, I love the combination and the soap looks amazing.
Your soap is lovely, of course! Where did you get your log splitter??
Dandy Plantain soap
Dandelions are my favorite flower! Some say it's a weed and needs to be killed. I say it's a flower that is one of the first to pop up (and feed the bees early on), always is more than one, nice pop of color, and it has cool seeds!
I would say call it "Before Summer's Gone" but that kinda weird and then it would be just a summer soap lol but looks nice tho I wanna try it
I really like that name, very fitting
My grandma told me there's beauty in a dandelion. She was right.
Where do you get those metal pots, I need to get some lye safe metal pots, I assume it’s safe hehe
so, I started My own small handmade soap CP workshop.
First thanx for sharing this full production videos it aims to me so much , as you didn't hide any thing of process, instead you'er really have skills!
while I really some troubles in Marketing issues with some troubleshooting while this heavy process of soap making. (CP soap makers must have long patience ^^ ).
any recommendation for that please?
Love your infusion
I have infused jasmines and calendula. Cant wait
Btw you could name yr soap
Pretty Pissenlit
Always delightful to watch.
Beautiful soap as always!
How long do you infuse your oils before using them?
These were infused for a good 30 days. You can infuse longer if you wish. :-)
@@ArianeArsenault great! Thank you :)
Hello! love your videos! I wanted to ask what camera do you use & what stand do use to film? ( :
I use my iPhone XS and a very old Manfrotto tripod
@@ArianeArsenault Thank You for the reply you are too sweet ( :
Do you think you get the benefits of the plantain coming through the soap for your skin? I’m just wondering if maybe using a higher superfat would help keep some benefits. Thoughts?
Good question! Soap is soap. It will wash you and make your skin clean and soft. Plantain here is mostly used as colour additive and to lightly exfoliate the skin. ☺️
called " the green mountain"
Absolutely beautiful, thank U for sharing. How about Dandelion Gift for the name of your soap.
Can you steam the top of your soap?
Island dandelion
Hi there, just a one question: why you choose to rinse under running water instead use a steamer?
I do the same with my soaps, it helps not only to remove the little soda ash but make the tops pretty and shiny like fresh poured soap
@@TessieDobey steamer does the same job. Maybe works differently on different recipes or humidity?..... I was just curious.
Either will work. For me, running water is a bit easier - I always seem to give myself steam burns with the steamer. It's really just personal preference.
How much botanical do you add to the oil to infuse? I know it's personal preference, but is there some kind of guideline?
I love Lisa Lise’s ebook, she has great info on this topic. Her website link is in this video description box 🙂
Thanks!
"Dandy Citron"
"Plandenella" Cold Process Soap, LOL. Maybe?
An idea for the name of the soap - Summer Infusion.
How about “Dandelion Greens” for the name of the soap.
Hi. ☺️☺️
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Plantain..are you referring to the fruit, similar to a banana
Yes, she is
There is also another leafy "weed" similar to dandelion that grows in similar areas. I have a feeling that is what she may have used.
@@kathipecor37 you're definitely right. It's herb which is very common to the north countries. It's so good to the skin: soothing and healing.