Cold Process Soap Tutorial~Free Recipe (Fall Soap #4)
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- I don't always get time to prioritize soap making videos and I miss it! Here is fall soap making video four of four! These are fall soaps which will be released in my September soap release! Watch the full video to see how this was made as well as how it turned out. The full recipe for this soap is below so you can make it to! I hope I have helped to inspire you to create! Please give this video a thumbs up and leave me some comments and questions below, that really means a lot to me.
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recipe:
8.01 oz sodium hydroxide lye
17.92 ounces distilled water
10 ounces olive oil pure
5 ounces palm oil
2 ounces castor oil
15 ounces coconut oil
5 ounces shea butter
0.5 ounces stearic acid
7 ouces sweet almond oil
10 ounces grapeseed oil
2 ounces orange cranberry fragrance oil by Midwest Fragrance Company
2 ounces orange rind and clove fragrance oil by @Naturesgardencandles@makesyofficial
2 teaspoons pumpkin head mica by @MadMicas
1.5 teaspoons nosey b chameleon mica by @TKBtrading
1 teaspoon titanium dioxide dispersed in a scant amount of water @nurturesoapsupplies4010@nurturesoapsupplies4010
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The color is beautiful!
12:04 Lesson in restraint none of us have learned except for you! Your voice will be in my head next time! Way to go! Brilliant!
lol! Thank you, it does take self control!
I love Bescented and Mad Micas for my colors.
Lovely swirls which you made look so easy when I know it’s not.
lol, thank you!
I love the scent of cranberries, spicy oranges, and christmas tree scents
we like the same smells!!
Hi Cory, love the soap video, the fall fragrance I like is Bramble Berry Autumn Fig Harvest
Hi Pat! Thank you! Autumn fig sounds amazing! Harvest fig from Midwest Fragrance Co. is also a great one!!
Soooooo pretty❣️❣️❣️
I love cranberry and fig
YAY WEDNESDAY!!!!!!
Hi AnNee Happy Wednesday!
Hi, I love those colors you used for your Fall's soaps ❤. I love to use pumpin Spice and Apple fragrances for fall soaps
Thank you! I too LOVE pumpkin and apple fragrances for fall!
Good morning! Excited for another wonderful video from you😊
Good morning! Thank you!
Hi Cory loved the colors, and swirls. So beautiful. Question is this the same mold you used for the other soaps 5 lb mold . Thanks for sharing.
Hi, thank you! This is the same mold that I almost always use. It is the 5 pound mold from bramble berry with the silicone liner.
The best thing about international awareness of natural oil and fragrance soap, makeup, perfume etc, is that these natural and perfectly organic products are now readily available and affordable. In Australia, NZ and the Pacific Islands, we easily have access to the natural oil and milk (goat, almond, etc.) that it's no longer viable to make your own.. Other than learning how it's done. I buy mine at our Supermarket stores, local market fares or even locally online. Quick, affordable and helping small businesses at the same time.
That looks so good, is this a 5 lb molld please.
Thank you and yes, it is a 5 pound mold.