Making a healing soap with nature’s liquid gold🌲
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🌲Citric acid information:
When citric acid and sodium hydroxide lye (NaOH) are combined, sodium citrate is created. Sodium citrate works as a chelator in soap.
A chelator traps metal ions such as calcium and magnesium that can be found in tap water.
These metal contaminants can cause rancidity and soap scum in handmade soap.
A chelator binds to these metals so that they can’t bind to the soap molecules. This way the soap won’t react with them and the soap's lather improves + shelf life increases.
Citric acid does not lower the pH of soap. Instead it consumes some of the lye and increases the superfat. Add 6 g extra lye for every 10 g of citric acid added to a soap recipe if you want to keep the superfat % at the same level.
How much citric acid should be added to soap?
Usage rate in bar soap is 1-2% of the oil weight.
How to use citric acid
Add citric acid to the distilled water and dissolve completely before adding the lye, or make a separate solution of citric acid and distilled water and add to the oils.
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Amazing recipe!! I always love videos like this that potentially give the big skin care companies a scare about their precious money.... Thankyou.. 🙂
I knew about using kaolin clay in eos to make aroma stick but not cornstarch. I bet that dissolves a lot easier than the clay will. Thanks for this tip
My pleasure😊
Incredible clip, tellervo. Excited to see more from you. I pressed that thumbs up button on your segment. Keep up the fantastic work!
Thank you so much!🤗
Thank you for always using C and F for temperatures. Wonderfully relaxing and instructional video.
Thank you🤗
Your video really inspires me for soap making, I have watched all your videos, and inspired by you I also wanted to give some good quality soap to our society. thank you for inspiration, love from India ❤️
That's awesome, so glad to hear🤗💝
@@tellervo. thank you 😊
Cornstarch!? Wow ❤
As always, another great video.
TY for your videos, they are so beautiful, sometimes I am able to take a bit of calm and finnish nature into the rest of my day (I'm half finnish and have visited a lot during summers, so it's easier). 🥰And you are right, soap making is very calming and satisfying, I made my 4th soap yesterday (2nd and 3rd were "learning experiences", although pieces of the 2nd are now in the 4th), it turned out beautiful, though still a bit soft. Looking very much forward to your future videos!
Thank you so much❤️ That's so great to hear, I hope you've enjoyed your visits here🤗 Good luck with your next batch, I hope it goes as well as your last one!
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You are incredible
Beautiful, and I love it! Thank you for sharing your detailed experiences with stick blender & cutting! Love the stamp! ❤
Thank you so much, glad you like it💝
Stunning!
Thank you🤗
Love your videos…ordering your booklets soon ( next month) thank you 😊
Thank you so much☺️💝
I envy you for living in nature 🙂 I'm enjoying your videos :)
Thank you🤗🌲
Remek munka,elegàns, precíz, mint mindig!
Thank you so much🤗
Wondeful,You ere the best !❤❤❤❤❤
Aw thank you❤️
Love it! Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you🥰
Pls make videos for shampoo making
Oh heck yes
@@southerncomfortranch2081Thank you very much ma'am I have watched your soap making videos. All those words are very nice and we are used to doing them in a good way
@@southerncomfortranch2081 1So you told us how to make shampoo organically and after that we will prepare our required shampoo. Your recipe description is very clear.
@@southerncomfortranch2081 எனவே அதே கெமிக்கல் இல்லாத ஆர்கானிக் ஷாம்பு செய்முறை சொல்லித் தந்தால் மிகவும் பயனுள்ளதாக இருக்கும் இது என்னுடைய தாழ்மையான வேண்டுகோள் நான் இந்தியாவிலிருந்து உங்களுடைய வீடியோ பதிவுகளை பார்க்கிறேன் எனக்கு மிகவும் பயனுள்ளதாக இருக்கிறது
Another wonderful recipe rmade from plant ❤
Thank you❤️
Very nice, with the perfect stamp too. I'd love to see what you do with dragons blood or frankincense
Thank you so much🤗
Thanks for the inspiration! I’m going to try to make a salve with mesquite resin.
That's great🤗
Love all your videos and I would love to see how you make shampoo and conditioner bars if possible. They are so expensive to buy. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent.
Thank you so much🤗 I have a few old videos on shampoo bars and one conditioner bar recipe, I might make some more in the future☺️
Lovely as always. You cut your bars skinnier this time.
Thank you so much! I've actually cut them this way for a few months now☺️
Great idea but i wonder if the saponification would cause the good properties in the resin to disappear?
I've found only one oil that absolutely kept its properties after saponification. Emu oil. I was given some Emu fat and rendered it down for a recipe. After cure, I totally assumed it would just go neutral, and forgot about it. After using it a few weeks, I noticed a couple red scars on my hand were fading. After finishing the bar, they were gone, except for a white line. I'm not sure how resin holds up, but it's a challenge to source, so I won't find out. :)
I feel like they hold up but it's up for debate☺️
Εξαιρετικά τα λάδια που χρησιμοποίησες!!!
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Another lovely video. Who knew you could make soap with resin? Any ideas why the blender made the lumps in the batter?
I wonder if it cooled down and the harder oils (cocoa and resin) started to solidify? Maybe need to bring the temperature up higher than 44oC?? I am guessing here 😁
@catherined7607 That makes sense, but remember she was able to work out the lumps with a wisk.
@@belindaayewoh437 true, true….👌🏻
Thank you🤗 i think the resin just clumped up!
I would like a video for body wash
Admiro enormemente tu trabajo hay alguna posibilidad que la informacion fuese subtitulada en español?de corazon mil gracias
How much looking did you do for the resin? I’m still trying to find anything but a pine
Wonderful. How do you decide on how much cornstarch you use ?
Thank you! Half a teaspoon seems to work for this size batch so I've just done that☺️
Molly the supervisor
How do you deal with the FDA?
do you know ounces i am american i hope i not the only american that watch your channel
You aren't the only one.. lol.. 😊
Your scale should have an option for grams too. If not, use your internet browser to find out how to convert it from grams to ounces.
Just convert it
Aren't the essential oils destroyed with the lye? This is what I heard from a soap maker. Their smell is totally destroyed.
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It is not safe for the trees to harvest resin directily from the wound on the bark- that exposes the tree to all kinds of diseases by removing the resin. To safely harvest, you should look at the ground where a tree has a wound and there will be piles of that same resin on the ground you can collect without hurting the tree. Otherwise a lovely video!
Where I live there's no resin on the ground, the excess flows along the trunk and can be collected without harming the tree☺️ thanks!
there are different resin
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What type of tree resin is this?
I should have mentioned in the video I used a mixture of pine and spruce resin😊
@@tellervo. thankyou so much
what is the name of the resin
Sorry I should have mentioned I used a mix of spruce and pine resin🙂
@@Crafty-g7j Chechen and Manchineel. 🙂
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