How To Render White Lard At Home
Learn how to render white lard at home, a healthier alternative to supermarket lard, perfect for your natural skincare and also for cooking.
Find here several simple tutorials to learn how to make homemade soap, soap bases, shampoo bars, lotions, hair conditioner and many more.
Learn how to render white lard at home, a healthier alternative to supermarket lard, perfect for your natural skincare and also for cooking.
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.
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.
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.
Learn how to dry herbs at home: dry plant material – leaves, flowers, seeds – in a food dehydrator, or on a drying rack.
Learn how to make rose water toner with rose petals! This toner surprised me by its simplicity and efficacy: it cleanses and hydrates your face at same time.
Just another recipe about how to make liquid soap with a soap bar? Maybe. But beware: make this recipe ONLY WITH HANDMADE SOAP. With commercial soap? It’s dangerous.