You make it look really easy. I just assumed it was really hard to make liquid soap. I know it takes quite a bit longer to make than cold process soaps. Thank you for the great video on this !!!! I am enjoying all of your videos. I really like that you are very natural using only essential oils and plant-based material to color your soaps. Have you considered having a video on natural colorants for soaps. Right now I am experimenting with madder root in my lye to give a really pretty purple color. Madder root can make some really pretty colors I am finding out.
Definitely takes more practice than Cp soap. I'm so happy your enjoying the content so far. I use mostly clays for colorant. I've tried alot of other plant matter and kept going back to clays. I'll play around with them again and see if I can put something together for YT.
I'm struggling to upgrade my castile soap,by adding other ingredients, it's harder than it looks and so difficult to get recipes without having to pay for them 😕
@@marieclark7019 I completely agree. Have you read the ultimate guide to liquid soapmaking book? If not, there's tons of info on formulating and recipes in there to get an idea of percentages.
@@SpoilYourselfNaturalok so I got a gallon of glycerin. I can use any of my liquid soap recipes and just replace the liquid for the lye solution with Glycerin and it must be heated to 200°C before adding the lye right?
Every thing is fine. Except that the items which are used for not given with spellings on the screen for us to make sure becoz of you foreign pronounciation we may mis understnd...which. Might cause to misuseage..... Could you plz help in this mater without misunderstanding me. Which will help for whole world plz.
That looks beautiful. Extra virgin olive oil thickens by itself. Soap ph is so high its the one think that doesn't need a preservative.
This is definitely on my to do list! I just want to use them for bubble baths!
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You make it look really easy. I just assumed it was really hard to make liquid soap. I know it takes quite a bit longer to make than
cold process soaps. Thank you for the great video on this !!!! I am enjoying all of your videos. I really like that you are very natural
using only essential oils and plant-based material to color your soaps. Have you considered having a video on natural colorants
for soaps. Right now I am experimenting with madder root in my lye to give a really pretty purple color. Madder root can make
some really pretty colors I am finding out.
Definitely takes more practice than Cp soap.
I'm so happy your enjoying the content so far.
I use mostly clays for colorant. I've tried alot of other plant matter and kept going back to clays. I'll play around with them again and see if I can put something together for YT.
Great video, thanks for sharing, when would you add vitamin E to the oils if you wanted to use it? Thanks God Bless You.
I would not add vitamin E so I wouldn't be able to advise when to.
@@SpoilYourselfNatural awesome, thanks God Bless You.
Great video!
Nice video. But do we need to add the preservative? Could you please explain it 😊
Anytime water is added to a product then a preservative should be added as well.
If i don't add a preservative how long will it last? If i dilute my paste bottle by bottle ... ?
Hello Danielle, I would really love to make this soap. Where can I find the amounts if each ingredient to use. Thank you.
I recommend looking through the liquid soapmaking book by Jackie Thompson. She has a lot of good recipes to get started on.
How do I thicken 100% coconut liquid soap?
How much of each ingredients, please?
I recommend looking through the liquid soapmaking book by Jackie Thompson. She has a lot of good recipes to get started on.
Would you write the ingredients in the box please 😊
Mine comes up a lot thicker than yours has,maybe because I make castile ???
It's definitely recipe related. A true castile is absolutely beautiful 😍
I'm struggling to upgrade my castile soap,by adding other ingredients, it's harder than it looks and so difficult to get recipes without having to pay for them 😕
@@marieclark7019 I completely agree. Have you read the ultimate guide to liquid soapmaking book? If not, there's tons of info on formulating and recipes in there to get an idea of percentages.
Ok, I'm going to try my hand at liquid soap once again using your method because I can't be slaving to make liquid soap 😂
I'd love to know how it goes!
@@SpoilYourselfNaturalok so I got a gallon of glycerin. I can use any of my liquid soap recipes and just replace the liquid for the lye solution with Glycerin and it must be heated to 200°C before adding the lye right?
@@kellsgreenidge8885 in theory yes. I'm sure it would work with most (if not all) recipes. My suggestion would be a super small batch to test.
Over 200 and add a little lye at a time, it can volcano.
@@SpoilYourselfNatural ok great. Yes a small batch I'm going to try first. Thanks for replying. I'll update you when I make it.
Every thing is fine. Except that the items which are used for not given with spellings on the screen for us to make sure becoz of you foreign pronounciation we may mis understnd...which. Might cause to misuseage..... Could you plz help in this mater without misunderstanding me. Which will help for whole world plz.
No recipe??!?!
It’s an excellent vlog of the process!
Thanks, happy you enjoyed it!