Hi Tina another awesome video!! I just love making soap like this! I appreciate you sharing your techniques and tips.I always learn something new from you. 🍃❤🍃
Really like the new video style. Just wondering do you still get a hard bar after adding all that liquid in the end or is it soft like cold process and you have to wait those 6 weeks for it to harden up after curing?
Adding extra liquid after the cook does extend cure time, but the hardness number affects it too. I also add sodium lactate which helps harden it. I always let my soaps cure at least 4 weeks.
Thankyou for sharing, and a very good vidio. It's lovely to know there are soapers who are willing to show the rest of us!
Hi Tina another awesome video!! I just love making soap like this! I appreciate you sharing your techniques and tips.I always learn something new from you. 🍃❤🍃
Thank you so much! I appreciate that!
Thanks a lot Tina !!! very interesting as usual !
Thank you!
I love it! I just made a batch with this method for the first time!!
Awesome!
How about adding a direct link to your Facebook groups in the description above. New video editor is great -Robert
will do! Thank you!
Excellent video! Just 1 question- does adding coconut milk or juice after Cook effect the shelf life of soap?
nope, the naturally high pH of soap is resistant to mold and bacteria. Water is what degrades products and the water is cured out.
Really like the new video style. Just wondering do you still get a hard bar after adding all that liquid in the end or is it soft like cold process and you have to wait those 6 weeks for it to harden up after curing?
Adding extra liquid after the cook does extend cure time, but the hardness number affects it too. I also add sodium lactate which helps harden it. I always let my soaps cure at least 4 weeks.