This is perfect for my athlete, and when I think I’m in super shape and overextend myself at the gym!! You’ve taught me so much and lady, you never cease to amaze me!!
This is such a great idea, as all of yours are. Is there a substitute for kokum butter? I have everything else and I'm on financial restrictions right now.🥴
I live in the south where it’s hot and muggy 7 months out of the year, rainy and muggy 3 months and just about cold 2 months of the year. How do I keep my bars from melting? I’ve made several versions of lotion/massage bars and they always end up melting into the tin.
This #soaping101 solid massage bar will work into your deep tissues and muscles thanks to the black eyed peas. The essential oil blend will heat (cinnamon) and cool (peppermint) your skin causing a natural cooling sensation followed by a warming sensation for sore muscles. The select combination or oils and butters allow the massage bar to gently melt with your body's temperature.
Thank you for the suggested recipe, not sure about the peas once the oil melt. Maybe there is an alternative to the peas? If you know of a successful substitute, that would be great. Thank you!
You can use them after every bath and shower instead of using lotion with chemical smells, and toxins in it. It's good especially at night after a good soak, when muscles are exhausted from a long day.
I have a question about the peas, since its food how long of a shelf life does this have with the peas in it? Will it go rancid at some point? What other natural product (other than food) can replace the peas and give a nice massage?
i tried it too. it's way to soft for packaging or slight handling. i didn't use essential oils either. kokum is too expensive to waste. i'd like to reheat with more hard butters and wax, but i don't want a bigger mess
Hi iam from Egypt thanks for yours vedios I like it very much but I want from you write the description in the vedio because I want teaching from you to start my project
Theyre pretty well suspended just from the act of stirring them in the mold a bit. If you mix them in before melting the oil, you run the risk of not all of them having the same amount of beans inside.
Hi. I'm relatively new in soap making and just wanted to ask you a stupid question. Doesent the peas scratch your skin when you massage the bar? Thank you.
Does your Hot Process soap recipe have the super fat built into the recipe you provided? You added extra cocoa butter in your video but did not add into your recipe? Please help me! ;p
Ok so these are like massage lotion bars right? Not soap? I didn't see any lye. Just wanted to make sure before I make them as a soap and make the wrong thing! Lol
@@soaping101 thank you! I've been watching your videos for a long time! I learned how to make soap from your videos, my first soap I ever made was your dollar tree soap. I absolutely love all your videos! 🤗🤗
There's an easier way to cut the chevron ends on the ribbon. Fold it in half (length-wise) and cut on an angle from one side to the other. When you unfold the ribbon, viola! a chevron!
If you can get Ecosoya Q210 Soy Wax pellets (aka Ecosoya CB135) thenyou can add this type of soy wax to Various Balms and Skincare as it’s been Dermatology Tested Safe for All Skin Types, if you can’t then GW464 has taken its place. no other soy wax is compatible to use in Skincare Products. Won’t leave you feeling greasy. Edit: Adzuki Beans are also excellent to use for the muscles
Interesting. Except for dealing with the peas as the bar melts.
Leave it to a Southern Lady to use black-eyed peas in a massage bar! They look wonderful. But I did miss your voice in this video.
This is perfect for my athlete, and when I think I’m in super shape and overextend myself at the gym!! You’ve taught me so much and lady, you never cease to amaze me!!
This is such a great idea, as all of yours are. Is there a substitute for kokum butter? I have everything else and I'm on financial restrictions right now.🥴
I was disappointed because I want to make this and the hubby is allergic to nuts and legumes, but then I had a brilliant thought: Coffee beans!
I make almost the same thing with coffee beans, we love it
@@BorgKat Do you have a particular roast that works best?
I just used what I had around the house. I did pick though and didn’t use any broken ones to avoid scratching skin.
Can you show how to do an Epsom salt bar please. 🙂🤔
Loved this video and the music! Who is it by?
What are the peas for ?
I live in the south where it’s hot and muggy 7 months out of the year, rainy and muggy 3 months and just about cold 2 months of the year. How do I keep my bars from melting? I’ve made several versions of lotion/massage bars and they always end up melting into the tin.
As I'm fairly new to soaping etc what purpose other than as a filler did the blackeyed peas perform
The massage of the massage bar.
This #soaping101 solid massage bar will work into your deep tissues and muscles thanks to the black eyed peas. The essential oil blend will heat (cinnamon) and cool (peppermint) your skin causing a natural cooling sensation followed by a warming sensation for sore muscles. The select combination or oils and butters allow the massage bar to gently melt with your body's temperature.
@@soaping101 thankyou
Can you use any other type of beans? I love the look of the black eyed peas I am just curious.
This looks wonderful! Could you please make a video on how to use it?
Run the bar on your cleansed, sorry skin. Making sure to massage into your word muscles.
So what are the peas for??
Must be nice and warm where you are cos that coconut oil is nice and soft.
Great video as usual, Thank you. Can I substitute kokum butter to Shea butter
Yes but your bars will not be as hard
Thank you so much for the reply I’ll try it and add more beeswax to harden it
@@marwacrazycakes4140 i had the same question. How did yours turn out?
Thank you for putting the recipe in percentages but are you able to tell me how much you used to fill up this mold?
what can i use to make a hard bar of soap?
I can't find kokum butter what can l replace it with?
Thank you for the suggested recipe, not sure about the peas once the oil melt. Maybe there is an alternative to the peas? If you know of a successful substitute, that would be great. Thank you!
Coffee beans :)
ok so these are massage bars ...so we use them during masssge and take bath with soap ? can u pls tell when and how it should be used and how often
You can use them after every bath and shower instead of using lotion with chemical smells, and toxins in it. It's good especially at night after a good soak, when muscles are exhausted from a long day.
I have a question about the peas, since its food how long of a shelf life does this have with the peas in it? Will it go rancid at some point? What other natural product (other than food) can replace the peas and give a nice massage?
Are those black eyed seeds soy seeds?
I love everything you make.
So lovely!
Thank u for the tutorial. I try this yesterday but my lotion bar still so soft and can’t unmold it. Did i miss something?
i tried it too. it's way to soft for packaging or slight handling. i didn't use essential oils either. kokum is too expensive to waste. i'd like to reheat with more hard butters and wax, but i don't want a bigger mess
Awesome teacher!!
Hi iam from Egypt thanks for yours vedios I like it very much but I want from you write the description in the vedio because I want teaching from you to start my project
Is there a calculator to figure out how much oil and butter to use? I’m not great with converting percentages .
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Thanks
Wouldnt it be better to let the oils cool and thicken before pouring or just add the peas to the cooled oil before pouring so theyre suspended?
Theyre pretty well suspended just from the act of stirring them in the mold a bit. If you mix them in before melting the oil, you run the risk of not all of them having the same amount of beans inside.
Hi. I'm relatively new in soap making and just wanted to ask you a stupid question. Doesent the peas scratch your skin when you massage the bar? Thank you.
The beans are smooth
@@soaping101, many thanks for your reply! 💝
I felt better just watching this beautiful video...thank you.
Beautiful 😍
Wow! I really must try that!!
Yes ma’am Thank you
Great idea 💡
This doesn’t require any sodium hydroxide??
Looks like this is a lotion bar and not soap. Turned out so pretty.
Wonderful
Bravo excellent travail bravo
This must be nice and different. I will try it 😁👍
NICE!!!!
Does your Hot Process soap recipe have the super fat built into the recipe you provided? You added extra cocoa butter in your video but did not add into your recipe? Please help me! ;p
Ok so these are like massage lotion bars right? Not soap? I didn't see any lye. Just wanted to make sure before I make them as a soap and make the wrong thing! Lol
Yes, massage bars not soap
@@soaping101 thank you! I've been watching your videos for a long time! I learned how to make soap from your videos, my first soap I ever made was your dollar tree soap. I absolutely love all your videos! 🤗🤗
There's an easier way to cut the chevron ends on the ribbon. Fold it in half (length-wise) and cut on an angle from one side to the other. When you unfold the ribbon, viola! a chevron!
Won't the beans get soggy??
They do not
I was going to ask this same question.
If you can get Ecosoya Q210 Soy Wax pellets (aka Ecosoya CB135) thenyou can add this type of soy wax to Various Balms and Skincare as it’s been Dermatology Tested Safe for All Skin Types, if you can’t then GW464 has taken its place. no other soy wax is compatible to use in Skincare Products.
Won’t leave you feeling greasy.
Edit: Adzuki Beans are also excellent to use for the muscles
The music is too loud and disturbed
I need your voice!!!
👍👍👏👏
Quite interesting!!!