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What Can You Realistically Expect To Earn As A Craft Market Trader In 2024?
Craft markets are great! But not always, especially when they are outside and it's the coldest April on record! #handmadesoap #market #smallbusinessowner #artisanmarket #soapbusiness #uk
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BETTER THAN ALOE VERA?! Okra Soap Making At Home
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#okra #soapmaking #handmadesoap #coldprocesssoap #soap
This Is The Last Swirl Of Spring (Maybe)
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#coldprocesssoap #soapmaking #soapswirling #soap
Soap Swirl Difficulty Level - 2
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Making soap at home. Soap swirling technique - triple swirl. Beginner friendly soap swirl. #coldprocesssoap #handmadesoap #soapmaking Soap design techniques. Soap making at home. Soap design techniques.
WHAT??? Did I Just Make A Wood Grain Soap On My FIRST Try???
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#soapmaking #handmade #handmadesoap #coldprocesssoap - Wood grain soap technique. Handmade soap making at home is easier than you might think and this seemingly complicated wood grain soap technique is no exception. If you want to progress from beginners soap making, I think this cold process soap making technique is one you should try! The results are sooo pleasing and are bound to increase yo...
Customers Were Crazy For This Pineapple Soap Last Summer!
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Summer customer favourite - Pineapple, trying a new design for 2024. Cold process soap making with Pineapple fragrance oil from Craftastik in UK
How I Get Sparkling Gold Mica Spots In Soap
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Making my popular Sea Salt & Grapefruit cold process soap - a customer favourite for beach holidays in the sun. The fragrance is Sea Salt & Grapefruit from @scentssoapsandcandles here in the United Kingdom.
Here's How To Make Whipped Soap Base At Home
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Make homemade whipped soap base at home! This versatile whipped soap base can be used to create many other soapy concoctions including the whipped soap sugar scrub, whipped soap salt scrub and whipped cream shaving soap featured in the video.
Biz Vlog - What Went Wrong With March? Can I Still Afford To Shop At M&S? Are Craft Fairs Worth It?
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I love running a homemade soap business and I enjoy trading at craft markets on the whole, BUT it definitely has its ups and downs. The makers market scene in the UK is BIG, but are there just too many craft fairs now? Just how easy is it to make a living running a handmade soap business in 2024? I still consider my small business a soap business start up, even after a solid year of full-on tra...
I'm In The Rhubarb Capital Of The World - West Yorkshire!
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Yes, the West Riding of Yorkshire is famous for 'The Rhubarb Triangle' - where rhubarb is intensively cultivated. Sugarwell Hill in Leeds was once renowned for all the rhubarb that once flourished wild on the hillside. In the video I'm making Wild Rhubarb soap for sale at local markets - for local people ! Cold process soap making with the best Wild Rhubarb fragrance from @scentssoapsandcandles
I Tested 9 Different Milks (& Egg) In Cold Process Soap BUT Which One Wins???
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Making and testing a bunch of cold process milk soaps including goats milk soap, cows milk soap, dairy cream soap, barley milk soap, coconut milk soap, oat milk soap, rice milk soap as well as yogurt soap and egg soap.
I Got A Bee In My Bonnet Making This Soap!
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Making cold process soap at home with a very naughty fragrance oil. Making handmade soap at home can be fun, but occasionally you meet a soap fragrance oil that refuses to behave the way you want it to in your homemade soap. Still, where there's a will, there's a way...
Finally! Step By Step Method For Making Crystal Clear Glycerin Soap At Home The Easy Way!
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#glycerinesoap #soapmaking #handmade #handmadesoap - For crying out loud! This is DEFINITELY the updated and correct version of this transparent soap recipe and method, after uploading the wrong edit not once, but TWICE! Never have to buy pricey Stephensons transparent melt & pour base ever again by making your very own transparent soap base at home. This is a reboot of an earlier video. How to...
I Tested 9 Soap Oils Individually BUT Which Was Best?
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Learn more about soap making oils & butters by joining me as I make and test a series of soaps using just one oil each time. This video may be of interest to anyone who wants to know how to make soap from scratch or learn more about making homemade soap as well as soap making for beginners, looking for more information on soap making ingredients for cold process soap making purposes. This is a ...
Nosh OR Wash? A Tempting Treat For Your Body
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Nosh OR Wash? A Tempting Treat For Your Body
My Step By Step Method For Crystal Clear Results First Time | How To Make Glycerin Soap Transparent
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My Step By Step Method For Crystal Clear Results First Time | How To Make Glycerin Soap Transparent
I Used ALL The Colours !!! MESS OR SUCCESS???
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I Used ALL The Colours !!! MESS OR SUCCESS???
AFTER 10K+ VIEWS & SWAMPED WITH EMAILS FOR THE RECIPE, HERE IT IS AGAIN!
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AFTER 10K VIEWS & SWAMPED WITH EMAILS FOR THE RECIPE, HERE IT IS AGAIN!
COSMIC! I TRIED A NEW SOAP SWIRL TECHNIQUE
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COSMIC! I TRIED A NEW SOAP SWIRL TECHNIQUE
I Put A WHOPPING 150g Clay In This Soap But Was It Worth It?
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I Put A WHOPPING 150g Clay In This Soap But Was It Worth It?
UK Soap Business Life | Local Markets, Setting Up My Stall, Restocking & Gotta Eat!
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UK Soap Business Life | Local Markets, Setting Up My Stall, Restocking & Gotta Eat!
Soaping For Spring! Handmaking Cold Process 'Daffodils' Soap In The North of England
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Soaping For Spring! Handmaking Cold Process 'Daffodils' Soap In The North of England
Making Soap With Raw Avocados | Recipe In Video | Ombre Avocado Soap | UK Soap Maker
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Making Soap With Raw Avocados | Recipe In Video | Ombre Avocado Soap | UK Soap Maker
Making Massage Candle For Valentine's | How Is A Massage Candle Different To A Regular Candle?
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Making Massage Candle For Valentine's | How Is A Massage Candle Different To A Regular Candle?
Valentine's Romantic Rose Soap | Making Soap From Scratch At Home | English Soap Maker Make Soap!
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Valentine's Romantic Rose Soap | Making Soap From Scratch At Home | English Soap Maker Make Soap!
Heart Shaped Bath Bombs Made Using A Baking Ring | Standard Bath Bomb Recipe In Description
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Heart Shaped Bath Bombs Made Using A Baking Ring | Standard Bath Bomb Recipe In Description
A Quite Rubbish Video Of Packing & Blabbing & City Drive Thru To Our 1st Market Of 2024 In Leeds, UK
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A Quite Rubbish Video Of Packing & Blabbing & City Drive Thru To Our 1st Market Of 2024 In Leeds, UK
Come To Market With Me! The Vibe Of Craft Markets In A Big City - Craft Business Insight
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Come To Market With Me! The Vibe Of Craft Markets In A Big City - Craft Business Insight
Most People Are DISGUSTED By This Weird Soap Ingredient BUT Why?
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Most People Are DISGUSTED By This Weird Soap Ingredient BUT Why?
Delicious Watermelon Cold Process Soap Making From Scratch - Beginner Friendly Easy Stripe Pour
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Delicious Watermelon Cold Process Soap Making From Scratch - Beginner Friendly Easy Stripe Pour

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  • @jesusisthewaythetruththeli6280
    @jesusisthewaythetruththeli6280 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for explaining so thoroughly ❤

  • @sourabhtanwar6737
    @sourabhtanwar6737 Місяць тому

  • @samwaldner-i1o
    @samwaldner-i1o 2 місяці тому

    Would 40precent vodka work thank you for recipe

  • @samwaldner-i1o
    @samwaldner-i1o 2 місяці тому

    Very good teaching

  • @yomogiwitch
    @yomogiwitch 2 місяці тому

    brilliant! ❤️

  • @mongxuannguyenthi896
    @mongxuannguyenthi896 2 місяці тому

    Need to control humidity to avoid soap sweating?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 2 місяці тому

      It will sweat because glycerin is a humectant and there is a LOT of glycerin in this soap. I would advise wrapping it in plastic wrap as soon as the finished product is made, regardless of your ambient humidity. I kept it, unwrapped, in a room with a dehumidifier, but it stll sweated somewhat, though as it was just for my experiments and not customers, I wasn't too concerned about it.

  • @MsJoanne6
    @MsJoanne6 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for doing a recipe in grams, it is easier for us Aussies. I'm going to give it a go because mine are never as nice and hard as yours look. ❤

  • @jonsantiago7549
    @jonsantiago7549 2 місяці тому

    How much liquid (extract, fragrance oil) and solid (powder like Niacinamide, etc) could you add to this melt pour for it to become solid again?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 2 місяці тому

      I have no idea. I don't actually use melt and pour soap as I mention in the video, I just know how the bases are made. As the percentage of additives like niacinamide is usually very low, I can't imagine there being an issue with it not setting. On another note, I remain unconvinced of the benefits of putting expensive active additives like niacinamide into soap in the first place, given that it is immediately washed off the skin.

  • @aquariusbathandbody
    @aquariusbathandbody 3 місяці тому

    What fragrance oil did you use in this one, it appears to have behaved for you.

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 2 місяці тому

      I used Black Raspberry and Vanilla from Craftastik in the UK

  • @landycreyol7462
    @landycreyol7462 3 місяці тому

    Bonjour , comment calculer la quantité actif pour faire du savon transparent s'il vous plaît ?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk Місяць тому

      S0rry, I don't speak French. My bad.

  • @tatiediallo9909
    @tatiediallo9909 3 місяці тому

    Thank you I was looking for this recipe

  • @user-tl2tv9in3m
    @user-tl2tv9in3m 3 місяці тому

    I love this video. thank you for sharing what would you reccomend adding to it glycerin or anything else ?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      Well, natural soap makes its own glycenie, so I wouldn't suggest adding extra. The only way to find out is to try it out! I did a series of soaps with different milks. Did you see that yet?

    • @user-tl2tv9in3m
      @user-tl2tv9in3m 3 місяці тому

      @@sugarwelluk Going to watch it now, thank you 😄

  • @littgaia2939
    @littgaia2939 3 місяці тому

    I had to put off making soaps for a while, due to an illness that robbed me of sight. Things have improved, but I want to use up my soap making materials. I have lots of hemp seed oil and wondered if adding a bit of kaolin clay would firm up your formula and reduce stickiness.

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      Kaolin makes bars softer in my experience. . Salt makes soap hard (you have to watch out) at cut, so you have to cut it early. Still cures as soap, though. It is just troublesome to cut. Hemp Seed Oil - check out my experiments with single oils.

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 3 місяці тому

    All the best soaps are the messiest ones to make! Turned out beautiful 😍

  • @samihage1223
    @samihage1223 3 місяці тому

    There are 2 different hibiscus 🌺 one is acidic for tea and the other type is planted in garden for decoration

  • @rajendrafukane4377
    @rajendrafukane4377 3 місяці тому

    Wow very nice so clear. Thanks. It requires petions isn't it.

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      It takes about an hour, so not a long process.

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 3 місяці тому

    Love this experiment. Very interesting to see the rice bran oil, never used it. Shame about the rapeseed oil going rancid, but pleased to see corn oil doing well on the rancidity front. I’m testing subbing some of my olive oil for rapeseed oil (as it’s grown in the uk) but maybe I need to try corn oil 🤔. I’d love to see a 100% tallow and 100% lard soap…maybe I need to do my own experiment 😁. Thank you for your efforts in doing this 😍

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      There is a video of lard soap but not really part of the experiment. I think lard soap is great and it was one of the first soaps I ever made when I was practising (because I didn't want to waste money on expensive ingredients), but it did have a slight whiff of bacon about it!

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 3 місяці тому

    Turned out lovely 🥰

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 3 місяці тому

    I hate it when fragrance oils do this 😢. Which fragrance was it and have you managed anyway to tame it? I have heard lecithin can help, but I haven’t tried it as my assessment wouldn’t allow it. I have had a bit of success with adding some of my liquid oils to the fragrance…sort of diluting the fragrance and adding at trace. 💕

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      It's a honey fragrance.I already tried adding it at trace last year and it went really weird, not really ricing but very lumpy and after saponification there were these huge oozing pockets where (I guess) the biggest lumps were. The soap was a complete write off, basically. If something goes wrong once, I first assume it's something I've done. If it happens twice, I suspect the fragrance oil. So, I opted to try it this way instead.

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 3 місяці тому

    Fellow soap nerd here, thank you so much for doing this experiment. Great to see the differences and glad you included cows milk as well as goat milk. Fascinating about the egg too. Appreciate your hard work in doing this test 💕

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      I absolutely love the egg soap. I'm so tempted to add an egg soap to my range.

  • @user-sp6pf6fd5i
    @user-sp6pf6fd5i 3 місяці тому

    Namaste, Is it recommended to use 100 percent ricebran oil for soap? I use 6(oil):3water:1 lye ratio.

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      That is what I was trying to find out with this series of experiments. Did you watch the updates to see how the rice bran soap was after curing?

    • @user-sp6pf6fd5i
      @user-sp6pf6fd5i 3 місяці тому

      @@sugarwelluk I didn’t watch.

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 4 місяці тому

    How did your black raspberry and vanilla soap fare in the curing? I’ve tried so many different ones and they often discolour or fade…the best is Natures Garden but not available to us UK soapmakers. Thanks for showing people how tough craft markets are. We often have 3p days…Pick up, Put down & P*** off 🤣🤣. Also frustrating when you get someone come along and spend ages talking, looking, sniffing and then say “oh all your soaps look and smell gorgeous…well done…and then walk off 🤣. A couple of years ago if someone stopped at your stall they would usually buy something…but I think people are just more careful about their spending. The result of the cost of living crisis. Hope this year picks up 🤞

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      It is absolutely fine (Raspberry Vanilla) , although I do use kaolin and titanium dioxide which will help. My fragrance is from Craftastik in the UK, who I find to be quality suppliers. And markets.... my sales have been down by around 60% on average (but I haven't worked it out properly, so that's a reserved estimation) on last year, so not good at all. Now I hear cocoa butter is going up to 5x the usual cost!!!!! I don't imagine my customers will want to pay £9.00 for a cocoa butter lip balm....

    • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
      @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 4 місяці тому

      @@sugarwelluk oh gosh I know I just read about Cocoa butter increasing as well. It's very difficult with olive oil and now cocoa butter going crazy prices. 😬. I'll give craftastik BRV a try, thanks 👍

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 4 місяці тому

    Wow, £280 on the cards for 4 markets…you must have found that a bit disappointing 🙁. I know last years markets were very tough going here in West Wales. I lost my summer between attending and prepping for markets and probably took a similar amount across the 6 markets I did. So this year I’m not doing those markets and sticking to my local ones where I get my repeat customers and I get to enjoy the summer (if it ever comes 🤣). Thanks for keeping it real 💕

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      Disappointing is an understatement! This coming weekend's event is a biggy - the biggest I've ever done (est between 15K to 18K footfall), and it's costing me £200. I'm really worried it won't meet my expectations based on how poorly I've done these past 3 months. Very worrying. Fingers crossed for yours. X

    • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
      @Hilary_ClarbySoaps 4 місяці тому

      @@sugarwelluk oh wow, £200 for a stall. Good luck. Keeping everything crossed for a good one 🤞🙂

  • @user-zj6pi8jh1f
    @user-zj6pi8jh1f 4 місяці тому

    What was the powder/grains you added in prior to the lye solution and what was the lye solution ratio please? Can you also make this using the hot process??

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      The only thing I was adding was mica, so I could tell the soaps apart. Other than that, all experiments were made using just one single oil and lye. I made the original videos 2 years ago (this is a compilation) and no longer have the files. I believe the quantities I used for each experiment are outlined in the intro. And, yes, you can make this hot process as you can with just about any cp formula.

  • @mendereskahraman
    @mendereskahraman 4 місяці тому

    Could you please write the entire content in grams?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      I did this series 2 years ago and don't have the files, but I give the quantities in the video intro. They are the same for each soap in the series. Only the NaOH changes and the correct amount for each oil can be found using a lye calculator like soapcalc. This series wasn't about soap recipes but about exploring different soap oils to find out what qualities each brings to a soap blend.

  • @DanielEngsvang
    @DanielEngsvang 4 місяці тому

    Excellent initiative!. People today(More than EVER actually) absolutely NEEDS to Know how to do hard soap for themselves instead of buying from "Horrible Capitalists"(What "Capitalist" aren't?), transporting these "Quality soaps" all across the SEA so that we can buy them for a high price picked by a profit-hungry Machiavellian only caring for him self. No thanks!. We can make WAY better soap than that at home, Right? 🙂

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      You can't beat handmade soap!

  • @Grace_GJJ
    @Grace_GJJ 4 місяці тому

    This is a very good explanation❤. Thank you so much. My question is that if the preparation of the soap was on a low heat all throughout the process of making it. Thank you

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      I melted the oils on high (at least I think I did - it was a while ago now), then turned it to low, but as a slow cooker doesn't get really super hot anyway, I suspect the whole process could be done on high. I'm sure it would be possible to do it straight on the hob, but it might be dodgy on a gas hob because of the alcohol and flames mix!

    • @Grace_GJJ
      @Grace_GJJ 3 місяці тому

      Thank you ma❤

  • @pushkardivedula162
    @pushkardivedula162 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing. My initial thought was you are going to sub okra water (okra boiled with water which is very slimy) instead of regular water. Adding okra to the soap is beyond imagination 😀

  • @datbat1
    @datbat1 4 місяці тому

    In the U.S., okra is a staple of Southern cooking. In soups and stews like the famous seafood gumbo, okra provides a thickening agent. It's also great battered and fried. When my son was about eight, he went to an all-you-can-eat buffet and filled his plate with fried okra. Then he went back for seconds and thirds. A whole meal of fried okra! Though it's very familiar to me, I wouldn't have thought of putting it in soap. This is a great idea. I'm definitely going to have to make my son some okra soap.

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      I've only ever eaten it in curry but I like the sound of fried! Is that just fried naked or is it battered?

    • @datbat1
      @datbat1 4 місяці тому

      @@sugarwelluk It's cut into 1/4 to 1/3 inch chunks, dredged in flour with salt and pepper, and deep fat fried. It's great with fried shrimp or pan-fried pork chops. Try it. It's good stuff. Classic Southern not-very-good-for-you food.

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      Food that isn't good for me is my favourite! I'll definitely have to give it a try, thanks.

  • @belindaayewoh437
    @belindaayewoh437 4 місяці тому

    Love your video. Never thought about making dog soap. Might be because I don't have a dog! Where did you get your soap cutter? Can you provide the link? Thank you. Can this be used on human hair?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      I made this video some time ago and, sadly, Jack is no longer with us. I got the cutter from Amazon, but have no idea what seller, though I'm sure the same design will still be available and there'll be still be multiple sellers . I tried it on my own hair and it was fine! However, bear in mind that human hair likes a ph on the acidic side of neutral.

    • @belindaayewoh437
      @belindaayewoh437 4 місяці тому

      Rest in peace Jack! You probably have the best looking fur in heaven!

  • @debbiesaulnier3101
    @debbiesaulnier3101 4 місяці тому

    You always make the prettiest soaps

  • @CasperSallee
    @CasperSallee 4 місяці тому

    loved the video and technique used but can you shrink your face cam a bit it was hard trying to concentrate on what you were doing with the camera taking up so much of the screen

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 3 місяці тому

      I didn't realise my overwhelming beauty is so distracting!

  • @waishubhat1669
    @waishubhat1669 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful Recipe. Would 40% vodka work?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      No. You want to use isopropyl alcohol at 99% purity to get the best solvent action. It's really important if you want to get it very transparent. 40% vodka means it's 60% water (and maybe some other impurities) and water will not solubilise the oils.

  • @tanyabonnett7787
    @tanyabonnett7787 4 місяці тому

    Well done with this woodgrain soap

  • @cnbd_official
    @cnbd_official 4 місяці тому

    Ah u dont add lye on it?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      I most certainly do! It's not about the method but testing ingredients, so really, I could have miseed ou the making entirely!

  • @debbiesaulnier3101
    @debbiesaulnier3101 4 місяці тому

    ❤ it looks amazing!!

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
    @GodzHarleyGirlStudio 4 місяці тому

    You succeeded! No “meat” soap! Well done. Hugz, Tree

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      Thank you!

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      I have made meat soap (well, streaky bacon) before, when I used a pink in a stripy pour....

  • @emadawaad3399
    @emadawaad3399 4 місяці тому

    ممكن تكتبى المكونات فى كومنت عشان اعرف اترجمها❤

  • @debbiesaulnier3101
    @debbiesaulnier3101 4 місяці тому

    They are stunning 🎉

  • @mitchystuff
    @mitchystuff 4 місяці тому

    hi, great video! Ive got a question, is that technique also possible with melt n pour? i really wanna start making soap but I think cold processed is still a tad too difficult to start with and i really liked your end results!

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 4 місяці тому

      As I don't make melt and pour (and I'm assuming you mean the pour technique rather than the gold spots) I don't really know, though I have a feeling that it's probably not because melt and pour is thin and liquidy. If you give CP soap a try, you'll probably wonder what took you, because once you have a handle on emulsification and trace, you've basically got it!

    • @mitchystuff
      @mitchystuff 4 місяці тому

      @@sugarwelluk okay, thanks!! I'll see and try when I get started on CP then!

  • @user-ml4jo4dz1n
    @user-ml4jo4dz1n 5 місяців тому

    Ingredients please

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 5 місяців тому

      The ingredients I use for all the experiments are outlined in the beginning of each video. I used 300g of oil for each experiment and the amount of lye appropriate for each oil.

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
    @GodzHarleyGirlStudio 5 місяців тому

    Aw, just use a bigger star tip and you’ll find piping is much easier! This soap looks so great. Kudos for hanging in there and creating great products! I’ve looked for a good shave soap recipe, not much luck, but this might be the one for me! Love kaolin and Bentonite. Bentonite is found in my area in the states, Missouri. Love your humor! Thanks so much. Hugz, Tree

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! I know I need a bigger piping tip, but all the squeezing hurts my hands (especially my thumb joints) and I don't have the best grip, so it is difficult for me. Whipped soap is great for shaving anyway, just as is, but I feel adding in the extra ingredients gives it a little more oomph!

  • @TheZenBeePgh
    @TheZenBeePgh 5 місяців тому

    Yes!!! Finally a recipe that I can use ingredients I already have on have! Brilliant! Thank you for sharing!! I see making loads of this in my future! 🌸🧘🏻‍♀️🐝

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 5 місяців тому

      Glad to help! I bought the SCI noodles by accident and knowing they are hard to work with I decided I must persevere to find a way to use them with more versatility than just for solid shampoo bars, especially because the SCI noodles are half the price of SCI powder!

  • @sharongale-hasleham1850
    @sharongale-hasleham1850 5 місяців тому

    I do artisan markets. Christmas is my main time as most of my makes are Christmas themed . I do a few others in the Spring Summer. I know it is a long day but I try to stand most of the day as it is easier to interact with people.

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 5 місяців тому

      It's the standing that does for me. I don't ever take a chair, and even when there is one available, I spend most time standing. It's much worse when it's very cold, like it was at the end of March, because my arthritis doesn't like it!

  • @lynnbiggs9565
    @lynnbiggs9565 5 місяців тому

    Fabulous test, thank you so much, very informative ❤

  • @mayelajuarez3825
    @mayelajuarez3825 5 місяців тому

    Did you add rosemary essential oil too?

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 5 місяців тому

      I state the essential oils I add in the video. I believe the mix I use here is primarily lavender, rose geranium and neroli. I used to make a, more mind-clarifying blend that includes rosemary. The video is really about my base ingredients and method. You can add whatever oils you like the most, although I heartily recommend always including the menthol, as this really helps making breathing in the therapeutic, mood enhancing oils easier.

  • @familyworldinzayan4821
    @familyworldinzayan4821 5 місяців тому

    Hi iam from kerela can u teach me soap making formula

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 5 місяців тому

      If you are just learning about how to make soap, I suggest experimenting with a plain, unscented soap using whatever fat, oil or butter is cheapest in your part of the world, so you don't waste too much money while you are learning. Always use a lye calculator to make sure you are adding the right amount of Sodium Hydroxide for the fat you are using - that is VERY important. Many people use a lye calculator called SoapCalc, which you should find easily by doing an internet search. However, it IS in English, so if your English is quite basic, you may need some help from a translation app. You must always be very careful using Sodium Hydroxide because it can cause serious, deep burns. So if you are just learning ALWAYS cover exposed skin, wear gloves and eye protection, at least until you become accustomed to working with this caustic material. I don't really do tutorials, but you might get something out of watching the other videos on my channel.

  • @pushkardivedula162
    @pushkardivedula162 5 місяців тому

    Thanks to your videos have learned many things which I would have learnt only by trial and error (mostly the latter). Can't thank you enough for the experiments and sharing it

    • @sugarwelluk
      @sugarwelluk 5 місяців тому

      Trial and error is probably the best way to learn. It's mostly how I've learned, and it's an ongoing process that I thoroughly enjoy. For example, when I first explored soap making, even though I'd watched loads of videos on trace - emulsification and trace being fundamental, it was only by actually getting stuck in and making soap that I really learned how to recognise emulsion and trace.

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
    @GodzHarleyGirlStudio 5 місяців тому

    Wow, such a lot of work but very informative. Thanks for sharing this, very helpful. Hugz, Tree

  • @gbarbecue2399
    @gbarbecue2399 5 місяців тому

    Another thoroughly interesting and engaging video. Thank you.