I actually tried making this soap and it really works! I didn't add any clay or mica to my soap though, and I use soapncrafts' recipe, and she said to wait 2-3 days before unmolding, because there are so many water in the soap so it takes time to get hard enough to cut.
I actually did that on accidentally and it really does look transparent. I had no idea how I did it or replicate it, but I figured it out must have a bone disease, so its hard to video and stream all of my soaps.. I. Glad you did this..😍😍
This is such a fun channel. It's Sunday and I'm here binge watching videos from soap & clay on a tablet 😊 while I'm cooking, cleaning and tidying up home.
This was an awesome video. Thanks for being willing to try different recipes to see if they would work. I am not a soap maker but I wonder if you had melted only the first layer without the clay or mica would it had melted like a regular melt and pour. I was interested because I want to see if you could make a melt and pour soap free from alcohol and coconut oil. And substitute the coconut with like an argan, grapeseed, black seed or jojoba oil. Lol. I want to try and make a beauty bar that won't dry out or clog the pores. 🙂
I'm so late to the game on your videos, but yep, I have questions. What do you think of this recipe used for embeds? Think it would be too hard (sticky or gross?) to remove from a smaller mold? Think it would hold up inside of a regular cp soap if used in an embed or as a layer?
Ok so I'm off and working on this months soap challenge and of course I have your videos just going and going and going to keep me entertained during my struggle lol. With that said....how was the texture after the cure....did you even keep them for the cure.....I'm so interested. I figured I'd ask before I'm driven to test for myself out of curiosity/obsession.
How to modify a recipe to make it melt and pour soap. What makes melts and pour soap melts and pour. I want to learn how to make my own melt and pour soap.
Hey! I did a video on this during the Rat Pack series. I will link below, but I’m not 100% sure the UA-cams will let me do links. 😂 ua-cam.com/video/87gtNBsQ7eI/v-deo.html
I love your videos!!! But I’m still trying to learn cold process so I’m not sure which ingredients you’re using . So I guess I need to back track videos haha
So...I'm way behind on watching this one! But such an interesting concept. Listening and watching you with the final product had me thinking nope...but maybe? For a kids soap, because they like weird feeling things. So that's a thought.
So mine reabsorbed after a few days and aren’t slimy anymore, which I expected to occur because of the high amounts of castor. But they’re still weird. 😂
@@MrsSoapAndClay I’ve had a couple soaps made with a lot of coconut oil that I CPOP’d that came out looking like they could be clear. They were cloudy, but with some effort, they could probably be pretty clear. I can never resist an experiment either!
That exactly what the owner of the primary recipe explained - specific oils plus gel phase with super high amount of water. I was obsessed with that recipe when that girl posted it on UA-cam! Made it and looooooved every bit of how it feels! Nothing like rubber, but super soft and gentle feeling! My son loved it so much too ))))) For the profile: originally that UA-camr used Camellia seed oil as she is in Asia, but here in UK it’s extremely expensive so I substitute it with sweet almond oil and had a great and clearer success 👍✌️
@@oliveuploadscontent9572 Looks like I’ll be giving it a try. Also using sweet almond oil. Or possibly cottonseed oil? Both of them are light enough to pull it off. Did you use silk or anything else in your recipe that helped make it feel softer? Or was the recipe alone enough?
I actually tried making this soap and it really works! I didn't add any clay or mica to my soap though, and I use soapncrafts' recipe, and she said to wait 2-3 days before unmolding, because there are so many water in the soap so it takes time to get hard enough to cut.
I actually did that on accidentally and it really does look transparent. I had no idea how I did it or replicate it, but I figured it out must have a bone disease, so its hard to video and stream all of my soaps.. I. Glad you did this..😍😍
This is such a fun channel. It's Sunday and I'm here binge watching videos from soap & clay on a tablet 😊 while I'm cooking, cleaning and tidying up home.
This was an awesome video. Thanks for being willing to try different recipes to see if they would work. I am not a soap maker but I wonder if you had melted only the first layer without the clay or mica would it had melted like a regular melt and pour. I was interested because I want to see if you could make a melt and pour soap free from alcohol and coconut oil. And substitute the coconut with like an argan, grapeseed, black seed or jojoba oil. Lol. I want to try and make a beauty bar that won't dry out or clog the pores. 🙂
Making a truer looking galaxy soap works so amazing with transparent soap with melt and pours
I have a question about the lye solution. You stated in the video a 3.5x water for lye do I calculate in Soapcac a 3.5:1 ratio?
I'm so late to the game on your videos, but yep, I have questions. What do you think of this recipe used for embeds? Think it would be too hard (sticky or gross?) to remove from a smaller mold? Think it would hold up inside of a regular cp soap if used in an embed or as a layer?
I think embeds would totally work!
Ok so I'm off and working on this months soap challenge and of course I have your videos just going and going and going to keep me entertained during my struggle lol. With that said....how was the texture after the cure....did you even keep them for the cure.....I'm so interested. I figured I'd ask before I'm driven to test for myself out of curiosity/obsession.
Do you think it might make a good clay?
How was it when it got harder? Also did it stay clear unwrapped?
It reabsorbed the oils, so it wasn’t sticky anymore, and they’re still clear. Still feel like rubber though. 😂
Hello may i know if i can use extra virgin olive oil?
How to modify a recipe to make it melt and pour soap. What makes melts and pour soap melts and pour. I want to learn how to make my own melt and pour soap.
I’ve got a whole playlist! Should get you squared away.
Sorry I couldn’t understand your recipe. Can anybody help me to tell the recipe to be divided into 3 layers plz? Thank u
You mention making whipped soap from a soap paste...like the one here. How is that done? My search has turned up nothing 😣 Your videos are great!
Hey! I did a video on this during the Rat Pack series. I will link below, but I’m not 100% sure the UA-cams will let me do links. 😂
ua-cam.com/video/87gtNBsQ7eI/v-deo.html
I love you, you funny, smart and very generous. ❤️
Can we spray alcohol on cp soap like m&p soap for bubbles or no???
You bet!
I love your videos!!! But I’m still trying to learn cold process so I’m not sure which ingredients you’re using . So I guess I need to back track videos haha
So...I'm way behind on watching this one! But such an interesting concept. Listening and watching you with the final product had me thinking nope...but maybe? For a kids soap, because they like weird feeling things. So that's a thought.
True. Kids may love it
So cool! Thank you for this!!
That was so weirdly cool
Wasn’t it though? Soap is cool. And that soap is weird. 😂
I don't know the ingredients name am from Ghana
Ingredients name show me
Beautiful lady
I made this soap too. It’s still sitting on my shelf, no idea what to do with the slime! 😂
So mine reabsorbed after a few days and aren’t slimy anymore, which I expected to occur because of the high amounts of castor. But they’re still weird. 😂
@@MrsSoapAndClay 😂 That rubber ball feel!
I am from india mam you are so beautiful and your video also
I think when CP soap goes through gel phase, it could help the right recipe become transparent
This was my thinking, and why I couldn’t resist testing! ❤️
@@MrsSoapAndClay I’ve had a couple soaps made with a lot of coconut oil that I CPOP’d that came out looking like they could be clear. They were cloudy, but with some effort, they could probably be pretty clear. I can never resist an experiment either!
That exactly what the owner of the primary recipe explained - specific oils plus gel phase with super high amount of water.
I was obsessed with that recipe when that girl posted it on UA-cam! Made it and looooooved every bit of how it feels! Nothing like rubber, but super soft and gentle feeling! My son loved it so much too )))))
For the profile: originally that UA-camr used Camellia seed oil as she is in Asia, but here in UK it’s extremely expensive so I substitute it with sweet almond oil and had a great and clearer success 👍✌️
@@oliveuploadscontent9572 Looks like I’ll be giving it a try. Also using sweet almond oil. Or possibly cottonseed oil? Both of them are light enough to pull it off. Did you use silk or anything else in your recipe that helped make it feel softer? Or was the recipe alone enough?