This looks like a great recipe!! Plus you're soap came out beautifully. I love your detailed videos plus you have a pleasant voice. I can't say that about every soaper.😅 You presented a nice, well shot, informative and relaxing video, thank you !!
Thank you for sharing your recipe. I love it! I’ve been using lard, coconut, olive, Shea butter and castor oil and have liked it but the olive oil is so expensive lately so I’m going to give your recipe a try . I buy my coconut and Olive oil at Costco too, I’ll look for the sunflower oil there , thank you again.
Anytime you swap out an oil make sure to put the new recipe through a soap calculator because the lye amount will change. And it might change the specific qualities of the recipe as well in terms of trace.
This was a great video! Thank you! And for the recipe too!! I’m always afraid if my batter is too thin that the colors will ‘muddle’ together. I’m going to try this🎉
You are so welcome! You can always stick blend more till you see it thicken up, you could also try an accelerating fragrance that may also thicken it up a little bit quicker too.
So excited for a fluid recipe! Thank you!!! The walnut powder, can you tell me a bit about it? I make black walnut hull salves for eczema and psoriasis and curious if this is what you used? Thank you again!
@ I wish, We just moved back to michigan this year, I so miss that store, I have to order everything now and it kinda stinks 😂 but then again I don’t spend way to much at the Soap Supply, I did stock up on some things before we moved though.
This looks like a great recipe!! Plus you're soap came out beautifully. I love your detailed videos plus you have a pleasant voice. I can't say that about every soaper.😅 You presented a nice, well shot, informative and relaxing video, thank you !!
Your feedback means so much to me and I appreciate your kind words! 🥰
Thanks for sharing your recipe, looking forward to trying it :D
My pleasure 😊 - let me know how yours turns out!
Thank you for sharing your recipe. I love it! I’ve been using lard, coconut, olive, Shea butter and castor oil and have liked it but the olive oil is so expensive lately so I’m going to give your recipe a try . I buy my coconut and Olive oil at Costco too, I’ll look for the sunflower oil there , thank you again.
I’m so glad I could help! 😊
These look great.
Thanks so much!
I'm gonna try this thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thank you can’t wait to try it out❤️
Thanks for watching!
Love your soap design! I just subscribed to your channel. If I don't have lard, can I use tallow for the lard amount as well?
Anytime you swap out an oil make sure to put the new recipe through a soap calculator because the lye amount will change. And it might change the specific qualities of the recipe as well in terms of trace.
This was a great video! Thank you! And for the recipe too!! I’m always afraid if my batter is too thin that the colors will ‘muddle’ together. I’m going to try this🎉
You are so welcome! You can always stick blend more till you see it thicken up, you could also try an accelerating fragrance that may also thicken it up a little bit quicker too.
Thank you! Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! 🥰
So excited for a fluid recipe! Thank you!!! The walnut powder, can you tell me a bit about it? I make black walnut hull salves for eczema and psoriasis and curious if this is what you used? Thank you again!
They are natural walnut shells, I bought them from the soaping website, Brambleberry. I love their gentle scrubbiness!
I’m new to soap making, how long would this need to cure for please?
This would require the usual 4 weeks, although you can use it after about 48 hours, it doesn’t last as long though.
You must be in AZ I reconize the label from AZ soap supply lol, I used to live in Gilbert and went there all the time for supplies
I am in AZ, nice to see a close neighbor! Lol
@ I wish, We just moved back to michigan this year, I so miss that store, I have to order everything now and it kinda stinks 😂 but then again I don’t spend way to much at the Soap Supply, I did stock up on some things before we moved though.