Hi everyone! I can't believe I managed to get another video posted this month. LOL I hope you're all doing well! 💕 In case you were curious about the merchandise section you may be seeing on my channel... I was asked recently why I love making soap so much. All of these different reasons immediately came to mind and gave me an idea for a graphic design. I initially planned on having just one t-shirt made for myself, then I thought the graphic might also resonate with some of you. So I opened a Teespring store and linked it here on my channel. The items are made to order, so it takes about a week or so before they ship. In case you're curious about the fit, I usually wear a small, but I found I needed a medium in the women's t-shirts. 😊 Thank you so much for watching the video! - Holly
Oh my gosh Holly, I just learned at least 3 tips from this one video. I’m always learning but this video sorta hit me over the head. Thank you so much. Truly, you are a gift. I’ve been soaping since 2017. It’s changed my life.
Holly, I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your soap videos. From the soft strumming music, to the beautiful photography, to your deft hand at using natural colorants, and your beautiful results, I’m in awe every time I watch. Thank you so much.
Thank you SO much, Alice! That's so kind of you to take the time to tell me that. I really appreciate it, and I'm thrilled you enjoy my videos. Thank you for watching!
Hi Holly, I don't know how I missed this video, but I just want to tell you how much I like your videos. I also love working with natural colors and indigo is a favorite.
Hi first let me say you make the most beautiful soaps, I would like to see if it was possible to know where I can find the tall and skinny acrylic mold
Very beautiful as always Holly ❤. Nice to see another video I love it! Hope you're doing well too. Mint smells good, but the eucalyptus doesn't lol, I guess together it would 🙂. Stay safe 💕
Thank you so much! I agree on the eucalyptus. LOL It's a lot like plain rosemary to me, too. Those essential oils by themselves just don't smell great to me. Once I mix them with peppermint, they smell pretty good, though. 😊💕
Holly, Love this soap design and the color. I am learning to make soap from in person classes, online tutorials (mostly yours) and books, I have a question about the color additives. When mixing the indigo root powders with the sunflower oil in this video, was the sunflower oil used taken from the amount in the recipe or did you use additional sunflower oil outside of the recipe oil amount? The same question goes for the green clay that you mixed with the distilled water. Was the distilled water you used part of the water discount amount or was it additional distilled water used outside of the required water discount? Love your videos and appreciate all of the help you impart in your processes.
Hi Holly, You're my favourite soap maker, I'm addicted! I just wanted to ask 2 questions: you always refer to indigo root powder but as far as I know, the colour is made from the indigo plant's leaves, not the roots - just wondered if I'm missing something? Secondly, when you pre mix your colours with oils or water, do you take those liquids from your base recipe ingredients or are they additions. Thankyou.
Thank you so much! It just helps the oven stay warm a bit longer giving me a better chance that the soap will go through gel phase. If I leave the light on all night, the soap will stay in gel phase too long (possibly causing glycerin rivers). Turning it off after about 3 to 4 hours seems to be just enough. Thanks for asking!
I would love to try this but how can the batter stay still liquidy and gives you time to make swirls? My batter gets thick very quickly. I thought it is because i have solid butters in my recipe but after checking your recipe,mine is very similar to yours.
Quelle est la solution afin que les micas ne dégorgent pas ( déteignent pas sur serviette ) Faut il mettre beaucoup de lactate de sodium pour éviter cela ? Merci de vos partages
Hi Holly, I have a question about mixing milk and oils. I have Amanda Aaron's book on making goat milk soaps, she has a formula for mixing water and goats milk to get your water amount and milk, now, can you use this formula for all milk recipes or just hers? I tried asking her in a text, but she doesn't answer, I thought you'd know, or tell me how you do yours? I would very much appreciate it? Thank you.
Hi! Sorry it has taken me so long to answer comments! Except for my one Coconut Milk Soap video where I used 100% coconut milk, I have always used the half water/half milk method (called the milk-in-oil method) for any milk soap...coconut, almond milk, buttermilk, etc. I use half the water required (plus a little extra just to be safe...about 14 grams) to dissolve the sodium hydroxide, then put the other half into the oils as milk (whichever milk or combination of milk you want to use - provided they're in liquid form and not powder). Hope this helps! If you need help with specific recipe numbers or anything, just let me know! Oh, if you haven't tried this milk technique already, just be aware that the lye solution will be very strong and get very hot. When I do strong lye solutions, I usually use half ice and half water for the water part (or all ice like Teri does from Tree Marie Soapworks). That keeps the temperature and fumes way down. 😊
Hi My question to Everyone here, Can we Sundry Cold Prossesed Soaps? Please help what are the possibilities we may encounter if sun-dried Cold processed soaps ?
Thank you for another very informative video. I always learn something new watching them. Also I want to say a special thank you for all of the information you include in your videos. It has to be a lot of work to keep track of every item you buy and where you buy it from. That information is very valuable. So thank you for taking the time to include that. It is so appreciated. TammyLynnSoapCottage
Thank you for using naturally derived colours. Mica is mined in India, which is the worlds largest producer of mica, by children as young as 7 and 8 years old. The mines are narrow shafts which can fit smaller bodies, and needs smaller hands to mine the product. I can’t see how anybody can classify that as ‘vegan’ or ‘natural’ or ‘ethical’. 😢
Hi everyone! I can't believe I managed to get another video posted this month. LOL I hope you're all doing well! 💕
In case you were curious about the merchandise section you may be seeing on my channel...
I was asked recently why I love making soap so much. All of these different reasons immediately came to mind and gave me an idea for a graphic design. I initially planned on having just one t-shirt made for myself, then I thought the graphic might also resonate with some of you. So I opened a Teespring store and linked it here on my channel. The items are made to order, so it takes about a week or so before they ship. In case you're curious about the fit, I usually wear a small, but I found I needed a medium in the women's t-shirts. 😊
Thank you so much for watching the video! - Holly
I love your designs and the way you walk us through the whole process. I have learned a lot by watching your videos.
Thank you.❤
Oh my gosh Holly, I just learned at least 3 tips from this one video. I’m always learning but this video sorta hit me over the head. Thank you so much. Truly, you are a gift. I’ve been soaping since 2017. It’s changed my life.
Holly, I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your soap videos. From the soft strumming music, to the beautiful photography, to your deft hand at using natural colorants, and your beautiful results, I’m in awe every time I watch. Thank you so much.
Thank you SO much, Alice! That's so kind of you to take the time to tell me that. I really appreciate it, and I'm thrilled you enjoy my videos. Thank you for watching!
You are blessed with patience 💛
You are a true artisan Holly! Thanks for another beautiful soap to try out.
I love natural soaps. This one looks fantastic. Thank you for sharing!💙💚💜
Thank you!! And thank you for watching! 💕
I've been learning a lot from your videos. They are an inspiration to me. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
The colors are so soft and the swirls turned out so pretty. Such a lovely soap and a nice tutorial.
Thank you so much, Renee! 💕
Always inspiring Holly, thank you😊
Simply Gorgeous!
Thank you so much, Ellen!
Beautiful soap. Thanks for sharing.
Those are so beautiful
Beautiful soap 💖
Love your vídeos
Thank you 🌹
Beautiful as always Holly. I really enjoy listening, due to your beautiful voice, and seeing your wonderful soaps ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aww, thank you so much!! 💕
Absolutely beautiful
I love love love 💕 this beautiful creation. Bet it smells just divine 🌱👍💖
Thank you so much!! 💕
Hi Holly, I don't know how I missed this video, but I just want to tell you how much I like your videos. I also love working with natural colors and indigo is a favorite.
Thank you so much, Linda!
Thank you for sharimg your recipe for this beautiful soap.
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching!
Holly you are amazing! …love your videos, thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us, God bless you !
Subtle and beautiful!
Thank you!
Best soapmaking channel!!!!
This is my favorite. So soothing visually. Thanks for the upload.
Thank you so much!
This soap is absolutely stunning 😍 Beautiful work as always!
Thank you so much! 💕
So pretty and delicate
Thank you!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent. It is so wonderful to watch soaping videos, very pleasing.
Oh, thank you so much! And thank you for watching!
Beautiful soap.
Thank you!
What a lovely soap! 🥰
Thank you! 😊
Thanks 4 sharing. Learned a lot. Easy to follow. %s r great; useful 4 soapcalc.
I love the color combination in this beautiful soap! Your videos are inspiring and so relaxing!
Thank you so much! 💕
So beautiful
So pretty! I’ve always wanted to make a Eucalyptus Mint soap. It sounds so fresh and crisp!
Beautiful
Absolutely gorgeous Holly! Always such a gently luxurious pleasure to watch you work.
Thank you so much, Sharon! That's so kind of you to say!
Thank you, Holly. Can't wait to make a batch . Great bars😘💐
Love and greetings from Pretoria, South Africa
Thank you!! 💕
Beautiful, as always. Thank you for the tips. They are very useful.
Thank you so much! You're very welcome!
I truly love following your beautiful videos! You are my favorite CP soap maker!
Oh, thank you SO much!! 💕😊
Beautiful as always Holly! Thanks for sharing. ❣️
Thank you so much!! 💕
So beautiful and dainty, you did so awesome, Holly💙💚 Your videos are a true joy to watch
Thank you so much, Shonna! 💕
Love the soap. The one thing I don't see listed is where you purchased your Stainless Steel Pitcher for your lye from.
Oh my this is just so pretty Holly 💙💚💙!! I love the natural colours & those pretty pretty swirls !! 💙💚💙☺️
Thank you so so much, Teri! 💕😊
Thank you for another beautiful video! I love all of your work. Keep making these wonderful videos!
Thank you! And thank you so much for watching my videos!
👏🙋Cómo todos los que haces : hermoso!!! Parece mármol. Me encanta la pulcritud en su espacio 😊😊🙋🇲🇽
Beautiful 💚💙
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful! 💚🌿
Thank you! 💕
OMG That's amazing!
Very nice.
Thank you!
Great effort .. thanks a lot .... keep up .. waiting your next video ..
Hi first let me say you make the most beautiful soaps, I would like to see if it was possible to know where I can find the tall and skinny acrylic mold
Bonjour de France Holly Meilleurs voeux pour l'année 2021,trés beau SAVON .Hello from France Holly, Best wishes for the year 2021, very nice SOAP
Pretty
Very beautiful as always Holly ❤. Nice to see another video I love it! Hope you're doing well too. Mint smells good, but the eucalyptus doesn't lol, I guess together it would 🙂. Stay safe 💕
Thank you so much! I agree on the eucalyptus. LOL It's a lot like plain rosemary to me, too. Those essential oils by themselves just don't smell great to me. Once I mix them with peppermint, they smell pretty good, though. 😊💕
Holly, Love this soap design and the color. I am learning to make soap from in person classes, online tutorials (mostly yours) and books, I have a question about the color additives. When mixing the indigo root powders with the sunflower oil in this video, was the sunflower oil used taken from the amount in the recipe or did you use additional sunflower oil outside of the recipe oil amount? The same question goes for the green clay that you mixed with the distilled water. Was the distilled water you used part of the water discount amount or was it additional distilled water used outside of the required water discount? Love your videos and appreciate all of the help you impart in your processes.
Hi Holly,
You're my favourite soap maker, I'm addicted! I just wanted to ask 2 questions: you always refer to indigo root powder but as far as I know, the colour is made from the indigo plant's leaves, not the roots - just wondered if I'm missing something? Secondly, when you pre mix your colours with oils or water, do you take those liquids from your base recipe ingredients or are they additions. Thankyou.
Its so beautiful 😀. Can i ask whats size is your mould? I want to make one by hand and i really liked the size of your soaps, TIA 😊
Holly, love your videos and design! Question, What does leaving the oven light on do for the soap?
Thank you so much! It just helps the oven stay warm a bit longer giving me a better chance that the soap will go through gel phase. If I leave the light on all night, the soap will stay in gel phase too long (possibly causing glycerin rivers). Turning it off after about 3 to 4 hours seems to be just enough. Thanks for asking!
I like your soap^_^
Thank you!
This was absolutely Delightful!!! oxoxo :)
Thank you!!
I would love to try this but how can the batter stay still liquidy and gives you time to make swirls? My batter gets thick very quickly. I thought it is because i have solid butters in my recipe but after checking your recipe,mine is very similar to yours.
Maravilhoso! Qual a medida da forma?
Quelle est la solution afin que les micas ne dégorgent pas ( déteignent pas sur serviette )
Faut il mettre beaucoup de lactate de sodium pour éviter cela ?
Merci de vos partages
Hi holly , how do you convert the essential oil parts measurement to grams
Can I know why do you oven process the soap 🧼?
I tried running it though a lye calculator, what is the weight of the oils please?
How do I know what’s the weight of oils? Do I tally up the numbers of each ingredient below?
Hi Holly, I have a question about mixing milk and oils. I have Amanda Aaron's book on making goat milk soaps, she has a formula for mixing water and goats milk to get your water amount and milk, now, can you use this formula for all milk recipes or just hers? I tried asking her in a text, but she doesn't answer, I thought you'd know, or tell me how you do yours? I would very much appreciate it? Thank you.
Hi! Sorry it has taken me so long to answer comments! Except for my one Coconut Milk Soap video where I used 100% coconut milk, I have always used the half water/half milk method (called the milk-in-oil method) for any milk soap...coconut, almond milk, buttermilk, etc. I use half the water required (plus a little extra just to be safe...about 14 grams) to dissolve the sodium hydroxide, then put the other half into the oils as milk (whichever milk or combination of milk you want to use - provided they're in liquid form and not powder). Hope this helps! If you need help with specific recipe numbers or anything, just let me know! Oh, if you haven't tried this milk technique already, just be aware that the lye solution will be very strong and get very hot. When I do strong lye solutions, I usually use half ice and half water for the water part (or all ice like Teri does from Tree Marie Soapworks). That keeps the temperature and fumes way down. 😊
@@hollysoapmaking
OK, thank you so much, this is a big help Holly, I will ask if I need anymore assistance, you're a sweetheart 💕 🙂. Stay safe.
@@hollysoapmakingkeep the link skin whiteness and dirt free and acne soap😊😊u have super talent mam
Hi My question to Everyone here,
Can we Sundry Cold Prossesed Soaps? Please help what are the possibilities we may encounter if sun-dried Cold processed soaps ?
Thank you for another very informative video. I always learn something new watching them. Also I want to say a special thank you for all of the information you include in your videos. It has to be a lot of work to keep track of every item you buy and where you buy it from. That information is very valuable. So thank you for taking the time to include that. It is so appreciated. TammyLynnSoapCottage
Thank you so much, Tammy! That's so kind of you to take the time to tell me that, and I appreciate it so much. Thank you for watching!
Holly I don't the link for the recipe...please help
Does anyone know where to get large stainless steel containers with handles?
Holly list all her equipment in the body of the video just hit more
@@rashondaanderson539 TY
Thank you for using naturally derived colours. Mica is mined in India, which is the worlds largest producer of mica, by children as young as 7 and 8 years old. The mines are narrow shafts which can fit smaller bodies, and needs smaller hands to mine the product. I can’t see how anybody can classify that as ‘vegan’ or ‘natural’ or ‘ethical’. 😢
X favor si lo traducieras al español.
Good jop lady. Ths .But normally you used clay colour. and this usually be pale..so why clay colour all time
Hiii