Additives in Soap Making {how to make milk, vegetable + beer soap}

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  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому +2

    @MsVcraft Absolutely! Just be sure to chill or freeze the milk first so that it does not burn from the lye. Also, milk soaps should not be insulated as they have a tendency to overheat.

  • @liquidpoison2012
    @liquidpoison2012 10 років тому +9

    Thank you so much for this video! I am just getting into making my own soaps and i am still figuring out how much of what and when lol this is a HUGE help by letting me know that i can use these things and how

  • @salimakhan4555
    @salimakhan4555 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much. I really really enjoy your video n above all I have learnt a lot. I do love the way you explain the additive n how to incooperate it in the soaps. Thank you. Looking forward to see more

  • @mukwah1111
    @mukwah1111 12 років тому

    Great class teach ! Super informative. Had no idea about adding cornstarch. Besides being easier to come by than clay its much less expensive. I have made soaps with Budweiser, Rickards Red & Corona beers after letting them go flatan open jug for a few days & stirring. No boiling. No dryness whatsoever in the bars. Rich luscious lather - great soap. Made the mistake of topping the Corona soap with coarse sea salt & it drew moisture to it for a long time, had to keep under a fan for weeks

  • @wdbreezy
    @wdbreezy 12 років тому +1

    My favorite line of the day: "Off our plate and onto our face" :-D
    I wasn't aware of the specific benefits of the fruits and vegetables to the skin. The pureed carrots really add a beautiful color as well and I found the cornstarch information especially interesting. Another great class, Catherine.

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @kupunaandmapuana Most all CP soaps do not require a preservative. Arrowroot powder can be exchanged for cornstarch in cooking but not advisable in soapmaking. Arrowroot thickens at a lower temperature and overheating tends to break down its properties. And yes absolutely, you can use carrot juice in place of pureed carrots.

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому +6

    I subtract the weight of my liquid additives from my total liquid measurements. Superfatting is usually reserved for oils + butter. hth

  • @lindwal50
    @lindwal50 12 років тому +1

    Really enjoying these classes, thank you, this one was really great, I've been wanting to use pureed carrots and this was so helpful, Linda

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому +1

    @KindredBlissBB Thanks for taking the time to watch them :)

  • @pattypoehls6346
    @pattypoehls6346 8 років тому +2

    love your videos very much! just saved myself time, money, and heartache by rewatching your video on oils and superfatting. I was delightex to read about the canola, though my recipe had a lot more olive oil, and some. coconut, I did include s percentage of canola, a high quality one, for its specific qualities, like vitamin e, and vitamin c.... and did soap calc, etc. I thought it would never come to trace. I read your chart on oils, especially canola, and voila!! I got the answer I was looking for, and my soap was saved, and it looks really nice! Oh the joys of calculating your own soap recipes... :) p.s.I superfatted with a beautiful avacado oil... Thank you very much, I appreciate your videos soo much! ♡ xo

  • @Loudmouthedliberal
    @Loudmouthedliberal 11 років тому +21

    While I do enjoy your videos, many of them have such a low volume output that I cannot hear what you are explaining. I am unsure which video conversion program you use however it should have some type of control to allow you to increase the volume without affecting the video.
    Other than that small technical problem, the videos are great...just getting tired of putting my ear up to my laptop speakers to hear what you are saying.

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @wdbreezy I love making and using carrot soap! Just not a big fan of eating them. My grandma would tell me that carrots would make my eyes blue + my hair curly. I always wanted straight hair so I thought by boycotting the carrot consumption it would miraculously straighten out... yup, still have the curls :)

  • @KindredBlissBB
    @KindredBlissBB 12 років тому

    Awesome as usual... great information! Love this classes... thanks so much for taking the time to make them, Catherine!

  • @Judy1957
    @Judy1957 12 років тому +3

    I really enjoyed this video, but the sound quality is quite low. It is very hard to hear you with volume at 100%. I did not find this issue on the previous videos. All in all, I love your knowledge and the simplistic way of teaching. Thank you

  • @hickster777
    @hickster777 12 років тому +1

    thank you so much... I want to make a carrot yogurt soap and just wanted to be sure I was formulating it right before I did it ... thank you for all your videos ... Kim :)

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому +3

    You can replace milk with water at 1% to 100% or anywhere in between.

  • @LC-gq8or
    @LC-gq8or 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge!!!

  • @hickster777
    @hickster777 12 років тому +4

    I have a question. When using pureed carrots, would we include the measurement in our total liquids? The same question for yogurt. Or would we add yogurt like superfatting after trace and not count it in our calculations? Thanks so much. I would love to see how you might use lanolin in a soap :)

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @805Soap Please let us know how the cornstarch works for you.
    ***Phil may have been late but he made the teacher smile. So Phil gets a gold star on his forehead! :)

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @AprilMacDonell Thank you for watching :)

  • @805Soap
    @805Soap 12 років тому

    Great lesson like the cornstarch I will have to try it with next batch. Phil was tardy and needs to sit in corner with no recess..lol

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @craftlover9 Thanks for watching!

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @LavenderLites CP soaps made with correct amount of vegetable additives don't require a preservative.

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @SoapObsession You want to make sure that you do not burn the cornstarch with the hot lye water.

  • @carolj561
    @carolj561 12 років тому

    Hello Soaping 101: Thank you so much for your classess, Im kinda new at soaping ,trying to get a good recipe that I like, and im trying another one today with the corn starch in it. Wish me luck!!!! I will let you know in class next week!!! LOL :) have a nice day...

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @kangakangaboi Ahhh you heard your shout out! Thank you for the glowing review, you made my day.

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @NewbieSoaper It is up to 1 tsp per pound of soap not per lb of water. hth

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @lindwal50 Glad you liked it. Please let us know how your soap turns out :)

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @NinjaKotte Thanks!

  • @NewbieSoaper
    @NewbieSoaper 12 років тому

    Thk u 4 the classes; very informative. My question is in regards to the cornstarch; cornstarch is to be added a little at a time to R/T lye water? 1t per pound- of lye water? So if my recipe asks for 8oz liquid, should i add 1/2-t of cornstarch to the R/T lye?

  • @MsVcraft
    @MsVcraft 12 років тому

    Love your videos... Question, I have a good soap recipe.Is it possible to exchange the water for goats milk?

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @SilkBathLuxuries Thank you :)

  • @mojorik
    @mojorik 12 років тому +1

    I was going to ask exactly same question as hickster777 :) are you suggesting that water can be replaced with milk completely? For example if a lye calculator states 150grams of water, this could be replaced with 150grams of goats milk? Thanks!

  • @ismailisa2894
    @ismailisa2894 11 років тому +1

    were you heating it up ? i was a bit confused , maybe my hearings were not good enough ... pls provide the written version of the ingredients added, so that it could be clear, coz sometimes pronunciation amongst us across the globe differs...tq

  • @vahe662
    @vahe662 12 років тому

    First, I want to appreciate 4 this helpful video . I wonder how people sell sandalwood soap and it's smell is really grate. How is it possible? I made my 1 lb soap and added 17 oz sandalwood but it was not small like sandalwood . What can I do to add cornstarch or add sandalwood powder with sandalwood EO?

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @mtnfmsoap Thanks Darlene!

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @kangakangaboi Its true, Phil is an honest guy! But I did have to move him to the front of the room becuase he was thowing spitballs... hehe!

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @805Soap I love that movie!
    *** Phil loses his gold star for unauthorized use of the term 'teachers pet' :)

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @mukwah1111 Beer soaps are so much fun :)

  • @LavenderLites
    @LavenderLites 12 років тому

    @soaping101 ...thank you very much -Nancy-

  • @kraftybabe3
    @kraftybabe3 11 років тому +1

    how would u recommend using powdered milk? add more water to the lye to balance reconstitution?

  • @MsVcraft
    @MsVcraft 12 років тому

    Thanks for the great advice...Love the videos..Please keep them coming...;D

  • @sonanegi1
    @sonanegi1 5 років тому

    U r freezing papaya .and add lye it means there's no need to add water in lye??

  • @FCrystalBlaze
    @FCrystalBlaze 12 років тому

    THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEOS

  • @HandmadeNaturalBeauty
    @HandmadeNaturalBeauty 12 років тому

    Can you only add cornstarch to your lye water at room temperature? What if you soap a little hotter than room temperature? Is there another way to add it like after trace? Thanks!!

  • @805Soap
    @805Soap 12 років тому

    @kangakangaboi Sounds like the movie ,planes,trains & automobiles...hehe..so now your signing "teachers pet" hehehe
    too funny Phil

  • @LavenderLites
    @LavenderLites 12 років тому

    when adding puree fruits and vegetables to soaps, must we add preservatives??

  • @Greenfireherbs
    @Greenfireherbs 12 років тому

    I have the same question about arrowroot. Would it have the same effect on the finished soap as the cornstarch?

  • @prepperpat
    @prepperpat 12 років тому

    Would arrowroot be okay to use instead of cornstarch? Don't like the additives in cornstarch or the fact that it comes from gmo corn. Thanks so much.

  • @craftlover9
    @craftlover9 12 років тому

    Thank you, much appreciated!!

  • @sdsmith12783
    @sdsmith12783 12 років тому

    when using a room temperature lye solution to mix in additives, do you have to heat it back up before mixing the oils? or let the oils cool down to room temp? and wouldn't room temperature oils be too solid? as i learned, the oils and lye solution should be the same temp, how does this work????

  • @bermygirl2
    @bermygirl2 12 років тому

    what would be the correct amount of pureed fruit or vegetables per pound?

  • @toya851
    @toya851 11 років тому

    I usually soap around 100 degrees. If adding the starch to room temp water is best, how will soaping at room temp affect my soap? Should my oils and my lye solution both be at room temp.

  • @SoapObsession
    @SoapObsession 12 років тому

    Why do you have to have the lye water at room temperature before you add the cornstarch?

  • @PolpettaSulTubo
    @PolpettaSulTubo 12 років тому

    oh can youplease remaster this video? i cannot hear your voice and the topic is so interesting!!

  • @vahe662
    @vahe662 12 років тому

    I Live in the U.S California. I paid $20 for 5 ml or 17 oz The brand name is Eden’s Garden. I could have bought it cheaper than $20. I saw it at even $12 for 5ml. There is many fake sandalwood Eos,because they have to wait 10 years to cut sandalwood trees. You don't have to buy the most expensive one for soap . If I wanted to start my soap business even $12 is a big expense for 4 5ml sandalwood EO.

  • @805Soap
    @805Soap 12 років тому

    @soaping101 I told the teach you were late so no recess but she gave you a gold star...and put on your forehead...hehehehe

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @carolj561 Good luck + have fun!

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @kangakangaboi Okay, you can have your star back :)

  • @NinjaKotte
    @NinjaKotte 12 років тому

    Inspirational! :D

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @kangakangaboi Do you need a new alarm clock? :)

  • @soaping101
    @soaping101  12 років тому

    @soaping101 *throwing

  • @SilkBathLuxuries
    @SilkBathLuxuries 12 років тому

    nice video :O)

  • @bobsmith-ft3yj
    @bobsmith-ft3yj 12 років тому

    1 teaspoon per total weight of fats/oils.

  • @SuperRentos
    @SuperRentos 11 років тому

    Cucumber is a fruit :)

  • @ThreeSistersSoap
    @ThreeSistersSoap 12 років тому

    @soaping101 Phil has been known to copy off his neighbors. Maybe he should sit in the front row.

  • @BigCrackWhips
    @BigCrackWhips 11 років тому

    use earplugs and its fine.