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Cold Process Soap Making - Tips In Making Your Own Product



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By : Thomas Roberson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-01 16:26:08

Soap is used every day, making this skin care product a basic item in supermarkets. More than the general knowledge in soap, the numerous brands, the ingredients used and the advantages of using it, what process is involved in making soap? One of the several soap making processes is called cold process soap making.

In soap making, cold process is an easy and fast method. In fact, it may be done while you are home. What makes cold process soap making very popular with soap makers is its simplicity that it only requires a little preparation. It is a procedure that is best for producing health soap bars. Those who did it before could declare this as a preferred way of making soap. You can even incorporate your creativity while doing this method.

There are several cold process soap making steps. Read the instructions first. Work in a properly ventilated and roomy spot. It is best to have a nearby stove and an ample water supply. Once the materials are complete, get ready with the insulation area to cool and cure the soap. Secondly, set up the oils and additives. Gauge the extract and color and prepare decorative bits if you want.

Put the colors and prepared the molds, essential oils and decorative specks inside the oven. This is done to produce soap base and specks bond and reduce temperature difference that occurs while putting in extra ingredients to the soap base. Third procedure for cold process soap making is gauging the soap base ingredients without error. Wrong measurement can end up in acid soap. Plus, erroneous quantity might result to more oil and lye content and cause offensive soap tracing.

In the oven, heat the lye substance and the oil. Fourth, cold process soap making method will entail combining these two important ingredients together. You have to stir the resulting mixture from time to time. Fifth, put in the additives and then pour the soap mixture in the molds. Mix the ingredients right away to avoid extreme thickening. Set aside for a day to make the soap molds get to a room temperature.

Cold process soap making also involve curing. But before that, cut the home-made soap. Pass up any mistake in cutting as it can affect the soap. After which, you can leave the soap undisturbed in a cool and dry place. Curing stays for a bare minimum of four weeks and maximum of six.


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