A GREAT piece of HISTORY and we SHOULD always pass it down to our generation.
Hi ! Can’t wait to make it , just ordered the oil ! Thank you ! Love your all your input and information! I Appreciate it for sure ❤
Thanks you Sarah for sharing, I Love the smell of Aleppo soap very expensive oil.
Thank you for the beautiful history and your twist on the recipe. Have a blessed week.
It's always a pleasure having you join us. I hope you are enjoying the summer!
Thank you for this amazing video!
Hello, without being offensive, Aleppo soap does not contain coconut oil. Just extra virgin olive oil and first cold pressing and bay laurel oil between 5 and 40% depending on the use you want to make of it. 5 to 15% for sensitive skin, 20 to 30% for normal skin and 30 to 40% for problem skin. The percentage is of course that of bay laurel oil. Real Aleppo soap does not foam much. This is not the first video I see or it is not the original recipe that is implemented while giving it the name. Just like Castile soap is 100% olive oil with nothing else, no fragrance whatsoever.
I hope I didn't upset you, it was not my intention but being a big fan of the oldest soaps, namely in order, Aleppo, Castile, Marseille, I wanted to clarify. Thank you for this video which I appreciated the technique
Hi Petra, you are entirely correct which is why I explained all these points in the video :) As I mentioned although the classic does not contain coconut, I like to add a little to my own. You did not upset me at all, I feel it's important to show the heritage of such beautiful soaps and I am so glad to hear that you love them too :)
@@SoapSchoolUK Thank you for your reply. For me it's quite difficult to understand everything in English because you (all videos in English) speak very quickly for me. I was also afraid that you would feel attacked because I may not express myself well. So yes, I understood your love for soaps and I thank you very much for sharing. I have watched several of your videos and I really like them. See you soon in another video
Sincerely Petra
@@Penijo Thank you Petra. We all learn from each other and it's good to share information :). Thank you for supporting our channel :)
👍👍👍Thank you very much
I love Aleppo soap. Unfortunately was not a good seller for me but that is ok, I made it just with 60% olive and 40% Laurel fruit oil, no fragrance or EO.and let it cured for an entire year. The lather was amazing. After that I made a variation with 15% only and added essential oils
I made it with 20% Laurel oil and 80% Olive oil. After 2 years, it’s still a bit slimy but it is gorgeous on the skin. I looked at your recipe and like it! Think I added too high of a percent of Olive oil and like your addition of Coconut oil. Thanks!!
This looks like a great soap to make, thanks for the video. Did you leave the soap to cure at room temperature in the usual way before unmoulding?
Hi Diane, You can insulate as normal. I popped it into a warm oven that had been preheated to 80 degrees which was turned off before the soap was placed in it and it was just left in that warm environment for around 4 hours.
olive oil seems to not cure well in my area for over three months. how long would cure time be if laurel berry is added. not sure if laurel berry has a preservative effect . nice recipe to try today. thank you and happy holidays.
Hi, thanks for the video. You mention to put it in the oven, how much time and at what temperature ? thanks
Hi Sarah, that was a nice video. 👍. I am a soap maker and ur videos help me a lot. Thanks.
Kindly let me know this: I am from Sri Lanka and oils we use r in liquid form at room temperature. So do we need to heat the oils before adding the lye solution? In order to match the temperature of lye solution and oil.
Significant effort and work. Well done, Sarah!
As you already mentioned in the video, the real Aleppo soap should be made with hot process.
I am a regular user of brand "A'llaurel". Have you ever tried their Aleppo soaps? Are they real deal?
Hi Sarah, First of all, thank you very much for your efforts.
I would like to make laurel soap without coconut oil (as it is available in the market), is this acceptable?
And what is your advice? Thank you in advance
Try 70% olive and 30% laurel. It will take a longer time to cure, more like a castille
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I received Aleppo Soap sample and found it to be so slimy as it was olive and laurel berry only...So I was wondering did the coconut oil addition and less olive oil eliminate that slimy feel? I have Laurel berry oil on hand, but hesitant as I didn't like the feel of the sample bar I got. Thanks..
According to the soap calculator, the mixture of olive oil and laurel oil only , gave me values outside the acceptable range in the final list of soap bar quality
Is this acceptable?
Can it be improved without chemical additives?
thanks
The calculator numbers are only a guide and more suited to commercial production than handmade soaps. I believe that the hundreds of years this soap has been popular says a lot about it :) No chemical additives needed
I have learned a lot, thank you very much.Where can I get olive oil to buy
I'm planning to make Aleppo type soap! But only larelberry oil and OO
Hello, lovely video.
I have a question: I tried to use the Aleppo soap bar to make my own shampoo. What I did so far is mixing it with water and essential oil but the texture is not exactly like shampoo. It is not one smooth substance. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
Lovely video as usual Sarah. Do you sell your soaps in the UK? Many thanks.
@@annekirrin9068 In the UK every recipe requires certification which becomes costly when you are making new recipes and products all the time :). We used to run a large scale manufacturing business and cosmetic ingredients supplies business. I have been teaching people how to make soap and cosmetics and business development exclusively full time now for 15 years now
How can I tweak this to add in Black Seed oil, Castor Oil, oat meal and goat milk?
I missed the oven bit- what temp/how long?
It is placed in an oven that has been brought up to 80C and then turned off. Leave it on the warm oven overnight with no heat just the warmth
a business like this is good, im planning to have this soapmaking but i dont know where to buy all the ingredients, in Philippines
Most of the supplies are simple ingredients that you can find. Sodium hydroxide might be in a plumbing company or decorating store. The laurel berry oil is a speciality oil for most countries
U didn't tell how much SF & water method??? Unfortunately Laurel Berry Oil is not available in my country 😔
Hi, I made a soap with 30% laurel berry oil (bescented) and 70% olive oil, hot process. But after 1 year of cure it is not green inside, do you know why?
It's all down the oil used and can change hugely in colour. I bet the soap is beautiful though
thanks for the answer. Yes, it's pretty, but it's a uniform beige. Do you think they add some kind of pigment?@@SoapSchoolUK
@@liliahorta8172 I'm sure some companies do. It depends on the oil very much too and if they are also using a greener olive oil with it
No disrespect but the women you are claiming to be the queen of Egypt
“Cleopatra” is not the queen of Egypt you are also using the real queen of Egypt’s photo ... her name is Nefertiti.. an African Queen. Love the soap recipe by the way 👏🏽
The talking while informative is too distracted. You should explain how to make the soap. The title is "how to make soap" not the world history. My brain is going in 2 directions. This video is "aleppo soap history".
Aleppo soap is a historical and beautiful soap and the video is explaining the qualities and differences in making that to a regular soaps We have lots of regular soap recipes and videos too for you to enjoy :)
Love Aleppo Soap. I make it to 60% OO and 40% Laurel Berry Oil. First time I made for a friend that was going trough radio and Chemotherapy. She was always with skin problems and she sweared that aleppo help her a lot. She passed in 03/2020 and I will continue to make it to help others like it did to her. I buy the LB Oil from wholesale supplies plus in the US.
I love this Arlene, thanks for sharing
Such a kind friend 😊
Where do you buy it from? Do they have a website?