How To Harden Soap
Learn how to harden soap recipes by choosing the right oils, the right alkaline substance or “lye”, as well as use natural addictives that will give you extra hardness to your soaps.
Learn how to harden soap recipes by choosing the right oils, the right alkaline substance or “lye”, as well as use natural addictives that will give you extra hardness to your soaps.
Learn how to make this tomato soap recipe, using tomato puree as a natural colorant. Follow a simple cold process soap recipe with natural ingredients like olive oil, coconut oil, and a wonderful fragrance with lavender and ylang-ylang. It’s a unique natural soap with a vibrant orange hue.
Learn how to make a Christmas soap recipe. What scents should you use and how to wrap your soaps for gifts. What else can you do to go along with your soaps as a very special handmade gift for your loved ones.
This honey and oatmeal soap recipe uses these two ancient ingredients in skincare, both known for its moisturizing and mild exfoliating properties. Naturally colored with honey and red palm oil, with a blend of woodsy essencial oils, this soap is rich, warm and soothing.
Looking to add a pop of color to your soap collection? Follow this simple red soap recipe made with melt and pour soap base, a natural-equivalent red colorant and a couple of cream soap bars. Learn how to make a fun red soap so delicious that looks like marmelade topped with cheese cubes!
Are you intrigued by the elegance of clear soap and wondering how to create it yourself? Well, you’re in luck because today we’re going to learn how to make beautiful, simple soaps with this clear soap recipe. Get ready to embark on a soapy adventure!
This is an old fashioned but luxurious cold process rose soap recipe, wonderfully soft. Perfect for Valentine’s day, Mother’s day or just a birthday gift.
What is soda ash? Is it harmful? Learn all about soda ash in soap making. This white powder can be welcomed or ruin your soap swirl designs. Find out also how to prevent and remove soda ash.
Soap making trace refers to the point in the soap making process where the oils and lye have emulsified properly, allowing for the mixture to harden and cure, turning into soap. Trace is critical to create high-quality soap. Learn all about it in this post.
What are the best soap making suppliers near me? In this article, we’ll explore some of the best options for sourcing high-quality ingredients and equipment. Let’s get started!