Intimate Soap Bar Recipe
If you love handmade soap, this might be the ideal solution for your intimate areas. Learn how to make an Intimate soap bar with this recipe!
Learn how to make soap bars from several methods: cold process, hot process, rebatch, using soap bases (melt and pour). Learn also about safety precautions, how to make lye water, infused oils, how to unmold, cure and store soap bars, how to use handmade soap bars.
If you love handmade soap, this might be the ideal solution for your intimate areas. Learn how to make an Intimate soap bar with this recipe!
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.
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.
As one of the most important – and dangerous – steps in soap making, learn how to make soap making lye water, safely and without any concerns.
With rebatch, you can reuse remnants of unused cold process soap. And as long as you can get a batch of cold process soap, it’s also a no-lye soap making process! Learn how to rebatch soap using cold process soap bars.
This post is a guide for beginners to take the first steps on how to make soap in different ways. It summarizes all soap making tutorials posted in this blog.
Do you want to enjoy a wonderful, cheap, moisturizing product enhanced with herbal properties? Then make an herbal oil infusion at home!
Might be just another cold process tutorial, or it might be the one that answers your doubts about cold process soapmaking. Read and find out!
You have done handmade soap at home with sucess! But now you want to learn how to formulate and calculate your own soap recipes? Then this post is for you!
Learn how to clean soap making equipment, including how to deal with dirty pans, soap-encrusted stick blenders, utensils and counter tops … without irritating your skin.