What Does Lard Do In Soap?
What does lard do in soap? Many love using lard, or pig fat, in soap making to add a creamy lather, conditioning properties and hardness.
What does lard do in soap? Many love using lard, or pig fat, in soap making to add a creamy lather, conditioning properties and hardness.
With a rich choice of oils and essential oils, enriched with rosemary extract, this soap bar is great for your skin and hair, making a perfect traveling soap!
Storing handmade soap is quite easy and simple. If you are producing your soap by hot process or cold process, your soap will only be ready to be used after it has fully cured/dried. Therefore, be ready to store curing soap in a ventilated place. Learn the best practices on how to store soap.
Glycerin vs vegetable glycerin tries to shed some light about what are glycerin soaps, vegetable glycerin and its relation with handmade soap.
You can make pure coconut oil soap, using coconut oil, lye and water. You can make it special by adding lavender essential oil and a violet ultramarine. A homemade wonderful coconut oil soap recipe with lavender scent and color – great for soap making beginners. Coconut Oil Soap Coconut always reminds me of warm weather, … Read more
Try this syndet shampoo bar recipe for oily hair at home. With rosemary, mild oils for hair and scalp, and a mild surfactant, SCI.
Learn how to unmold and cut your wonderful cold process soap into soap bars, readying it for curing. Find out how to cure soap at home.
Olive oil soap, best known as Castile soap, is a classic among handmade soaps. It’s one of the simplest soap recipes, great for beginner soapmakers!
What is a fragrance oil? The market is filled with these products, also called essential oils. But is there a difference or they are all the same? Which ones are “good” and which ones are “bad”? Fragrance oils are a blend of synthetic aroma compounds, and/or essential oils (!), diluted in a carrier like propylene … Read more