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LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. HOW TO CLEAN UP YOUR HANDCRAFTED SOAP It is so simple to run the peeler over the sharp edges to bevel and clean them up. And a vegetable peeler is cheap! Here is one from Amazon that I like, but you can find one at your local store. To use a vegetable peeler, you simply run it over all of the sharp edges to bevel down a bit. The only draw back to using a vegetable peeler isthat
COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and giveHOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry). COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor THE ASH MONSTER: TIPS FOR DEALING WITH ASH ON COLD PROCESS Soda ash (commonly referred to as ash) is a pesky little problem that just about every soap maker has encountered at one time or another. You put your soap to bedwake up in the morning and there is a white powdery layer of “something” blanketing the surface of your soap. HOW TO SUBSTITUTE AN OIL IN A SOAP RECIPE (COLD PROCESS Cold Process Soap Recipe Mod 1. Coconut oil – 44%. Olive oil – 35%. Castor oil – 4%. Rice Bran oil – 5%. Shea butter – 5%. Avocado oil – 7% (You could also use 7% apricot kernel. Or you could even use 3.5% avocado and 3.5% apricot kernel) Mod 2:DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
ESSENTIAL OIL AND FRAGRANCE OIL USAGE RATES IN COLD My standard rate for essential oil is .5-1 oz per pound of oil. Rates vary depending on the strength of your oils, but these are good starting off points. You certainly aren’t going to use .5 oz of clove or cinnamon in a soap as that would be too much. Soap withLOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. HOW TO CLEAN UP YOUR HANDCRAFTED SOAP It is so simple to run the peeler over the sharp edges to bevel and clean them up. And a vegetable peeler is cheap! Here is one from Amazon that I like, but you can find one at your local store. To use a vegetable peeler, you simply run it over all of the sharp edges to bevel down a bit. The only draw back to using a vegetable peeler isthat
COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and giveHOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry). COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor THE ASH MONSTER: TIPS FOR DEALING WITH ASH ON COLD PROCESS Soda ash (commonly referred to as ash) is a pesky little problem that just about every soap maker has encountered at one time or another. You put your soap to bedwake up in the morning and there is a white powdery layer of “something” blanketing the surface of your soap. HOW TO SUBSTITUTE AN OIL IN A SOAP RECIPE (COLD PROCESS Cold Process Soap Recipe Mod 1. Coconut oil – 44%. Olive oil – 35%. Castor oil – 4%. Rice Bran oil – 5%. Shea butter – 5%. Avocado oil – 7% (You could also use 7% apricot kernel. Or you could even use 3.5% avocado and 3.5% apricot kernel) Mod 2:DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
ESSENTIAL OIL AND FRAGRANCE OIL USAGE RATES IN COLD My standard rate for essential oil is .5-1 oz per pound of oil. Rates vary depending on the strength of your oils, but these are good starting off points. You certainly aren’t going to use .5 oz of clove or cinnamon in a soap as that would be too much. Soap with COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give PRODUCTS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. GOAT MILK SOAP WITH HONEY, OATMEAL AND LAVENDER To help keep your lye solution even cooler, place your milk container in an ice bath while stirring in the lye. Step 3 – Weigh out the coconut oil and melt, just until melted. Step 4 – Weigh the liquid oils and add to the melted coconut oil. Step 5 – Add honey, oatmeal and essential oils to the oil mixture. Step 6 – Bring to lighttrace.
APPLE CIDER COLD PROCESS SOAP Apple Cider Cold Process Soap Recipe. Basic Body Bar – More Moisture from Lovin Soap Studio Recipe eBook (Grab your copy for 50 cold process soap recipes + 64 essential oils blends!). Base Oils. Coconut Oil (76 degree) – 270 grams (30%) Shea Butter – 90 grams (10%) THE CLASSIC OATMEAL, GOAT’S MILK AND HONEY COLD PROCESS Oatmeal, Milk and Honey is a classic soap to make. It’s one of the first soaps that I made when I first started to make soap. This method of milk soapmaking is a bit different than the other method where we used frozen milk in the lye solution.This method uses equal amounts of lye and water for the solution and then another equal amount of milk is added to the oils. COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor HOW TO SUBSTITUTE AN OIL IN A SOAP RECIPE (COLD PROCESS Cold Process Soap Recipe Mod 1. Coconut oil – 44%. Olive oil – 35%. Castor oil – 4%. Rice Bran oil – 5%. Shea butter – 5%. Avocado oil – 7% (You could also use 7% apricot kernel. Or you could even use 3.5% avocado and 3.5% apricot kernel) Mod 2: MANGO BUTTER IN SOAP MAKING Mango butter, sometimes called mango seed butter, is similar in consistency to shea butter, except mango butter moisturizes without greasiness. Mango butter is derived from the seed, also called the stone or drupe, of the Mango tree. Mango trees are native to SouthernAsia,
CALCULATING YOUR WATER AMOUNT FOR SOAPMAKING The soap won’t come out right. – It’s field 1 in the coapcalc dot net.) OK, now you have your amount of lye. In this example it’s 2.06 oz. Now multiply this amount by whatever ratio of water-to-lye. For example, if you want to use 2:1 water:lye ratio, than your amountof
CONVERTING A RECIPE FROM PERCENTAGES TO OUNCES Coconut oil – 32%. Shea butter – 8%. Avocado oil – 8%. Castor oil – 2%. To convert the above percentages you will multiply each ingredient’s percentage by 37 oz which is your total oils needed (or the 100%). Olive oil – 37 x .5 = 18.5 oz. Coconut oil – 37 xLOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL FREE COLD PROCESS SOAP Step 1 – Wearing safety gear, weigh out the lye and water into two separate containers. Step 2 – Pour the lye into the water while stirring. Place in a safe place and let cool while you prepare the oils. Step 3 – Weigh out the hard oils/butters and melt. Step 4 ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry). COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factorDISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL FREE COLD PROCESS SOAP Step 1 – Wearing safety gear, weigh out the lye and water into two separate containers. Step 2 – Pour the lye into the water while stirring. Place in a safe place and let cool while you prepare the oils. Step 3 – Weigh out the hard oils/butters and melt. Step 4 ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry). COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factorDISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
PRODUCTS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store.BUNDLES & SPECIALS
The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials E-CLASSES – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials E-BOOKS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials PALM FREE SOAP RECIPES Here are the first five palm free recipes that I soaped today! Some of them are recipes that I've soaped before and lovesome are new formulations. Recipe 1 Olive oil - 12 oz Coconut oil - 8 oz Castor oil - 2 oz Cocoa butter - 4 APPLE CIDER COLD PROCESS SOAP Apple Cider Cold Process Soap Recipe. Basic Body Bar – More Moisture from Lovin Soap Studio Recipe eBook (Grab your copy for 50 cold process soap recipes + 64 essential oils blends!). Base Oils. Coconut Oil (76 degree) – 270 grams (30%) Shea Butter – 90 grams (10%)HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. GOAT MILK SOAP WITH HONEY, OATMEAL AND LAVENDER To help keep your lye solution even cooler, place your milk container in an ice bath while stirring in the lye. Step 3 – Weigh out the coconut oil and melt, just until melted. Step 4 – Weigh the liquid oils and add to the melted coconut oil. Step 5 – Add honey, oatmeal and essential oils to the oil mixture. Step 6 – Bring to lighttrace.
SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a MANGO BUTTER IN SOAP MAKING Mango butter, sometimes called mango seed butter, is similar in consistency to shea butter, except mango butter moisturizes without greasiness. Mango butter is derived from the seed, also called the stone or drupe, of the Mango tree. Mango trees are native to SouthernAsia,
LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. HOW TO MAKE HANDCRAFTED SOAP HARDER Hi, thank you for the great info! I started soap making at home as a hobby since last January and I have made so far three batches with olive oil, or lard alternatively, (80%), coconut oil (15%) and beeswax (5%) and small quantities of honey and fresh aloe vera extract. CLAY IN COLD PROCESS SOAP Clay is a wonderful natural colorant to use when making soap. There are so many different types of clay. Not only do you get the stunning natural coloring, but you also get the benefit of the clay in your soap. Clay is drawing and detoxifying. Clay is also a gentle exfoliant, so I love to use COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor THE ASH MONSTER: TIPS FOR DEALING WITH ASH ON COLD PROCESS Soda ash (commonly referred to as ash) is a pesky little problem that just about every soap maker has encountered at one time or another. You put your soap to bedwake up in the morning and there is a white powdery layer of “something” blanketing the surface of your soap. HOW TO COLOR COLD PROCESS SOAP Ultramarines n Colors produced: Shades of pink, blue and purple. n Color fading: Ultramarines are not light sensitive. n Color bleed/migration: Ultramarines will not bleed (between layers or swirls) in soap, though can bleed onto a washcloth or color lather if too much is used. n pH sensitivity: Ultramarines are not effected by the high pH of soap.DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
ESSENTIAL OIL AND FRAGRANCE OIL USAGE RATES IN COLD My standard rate for essential oil is .5-1 oz per pound of oil. Rates vary depending on the strength of your oils, but these are good starting off points. You certainly aren’t going to use .5 oz of clove or cinnamon in a soap as that would be too much. Soap withLOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. HOW TO MAKE HANDCRAFTED SOAP HARDER Hi, thank you for the great info! I started soap making at home as a hobby since last January and I have made so far three batches with olive oil, or lard alternatively, (80%), coconut oil (15%) and beeswax (5%) and small quantities of honey and fresh aloe vera extract. CLAY IN COLD PROCESS SOAP Clay is a wonderful natural colorant to use when making soap. There are so many different types of clay. Not only do you get the stunning natural coloring, but you also get the benefit of the clay in your soap. Clay is drawing and detoxifying. Clay is also a gentle exfoliant, so I love to use COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor THE ASH MONSTER: TIPS FOR DEALING WITH ASH ON COLD PROCESS Soda ash (commonly referred to as ash) is a pesky little problem that just about every soap maker has encountered at one time or another. You put your soap to bedwake up in the morning and there is a white powdery layer of “something” blanketing the surface of your soap. HOW TO COLOR COLD PROCESS SOAP Ultramarines n Colors produced: Shades of pink, blue and purple. n Color fading: Ultramarines are not light sensitive. n Color bleed/migration: Ultramarines will not bleed (between layers or swirls) in soap, though can bleed onto a washcloth or color lather if too much is used. n pH sensitivity: Ultramarines are not effected by the high pH of soap.DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
ESSENTIAL OIL AND FRAGRANCE OIL USAGE RATES IN COLD My standard rate for essential oil is .5-1 oz per pound of oil. Rates vary depending on the strength of your oils, but these are good starting off points. You certainly aren’t going to use .5 oz of clove or cinnamon in a soap as that would be too much. Soap with PRODUCTS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. E-BOOKS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials E-CLASSES – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials HOW TO CLEAN UP YOUR HANDCRAFTED SOAP It is so simple to run the peeler over the sharp edges to bevel and clean them up. And a vegetable peeler is cheap! Here is one from Amazon that I like, but you can find one at your local store. To use a vegetable peeler, you simply run it over all of the sharp edges to bevel down a bit. The only draw back to using a vegetable peeler isthat
COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give SOAPMAKING TROUBLESHOOTING The soap has a crack up the middle of it. If you find your soap cracking then try to cool it down. Remove any insulation that you might have on your soap (blankets, etc.), put your soap in the fridge if it will fit or simply leave it un-insulated in a cool place withplenty of air
SOAP DESIGN LAB BACK ISSUES The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials APPLE CIDER COLD PROCESS SOAP Apple Cider Cold Process Soap Recipe. Basic Body Bar – More Moisture from Lovin Soap Studio Recipe eBook (Grab your copy for 50 cold process soap recipes + 64 essential oils blends!). Base Oils. Coconut Oil (76 degree) – 270 grams (30%) Shea Butter – 90 grams (10%) LET’S FORMULATE A LIQUID SOAP RECIPE! We want to add a lye excess of 8% to this. So we multiply 168 x .08 (8%) to get 13.44. Add 168 to 13.44 and we get 181.44. I’m going to go ahead and round down to 181 g. You’ll have two phases of water for your liquid soap. 1. The initial water for the THE CLASSIC OATMEAL, GOAT’S MILK AND HONEY COLD PROCESS Oatmeal, Milk and Honey is a classic soap to make. It’s one of the first soaps that I made when I first started to make soap. This method of milk soapmaking is a bit different than the other method where we used frozen milk in the lye solution.This method uses equal amounts of lye and water for the solution and then another equal amount of milk is added to the oils.LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor COFFEE & HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM SOAP Coffee and Heavy Whipping Cream Soap Recipe. Step 1: Create a lye solution. Weigh the water and lye into two separate containers. Slowly pour the sodium hydroxide into the water while stirring. Stir until completely dissolved and set aside to cool. Add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry).DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
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Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor COFFEE & HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM SOAP Coffee and Heavy Whipping Cream Soap Recipe. Step 1: Create a lye solution. Weigh the water and lye into two separate containers. Slowly pour the sodium hydroxide into the water while stirring. Stir until completely dissolved and set aside to cool. Add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry).DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
PRODUCTS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
E-CLASSES – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials SOAP DESIGN LAB MAGAZINE The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give PRODUCTS – PAGE 2 – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. PALM FREE SOAP RECIPES Here are the first five palm free recipes that I soaped today! Some of them are recipes that I've soaped before and lovesome are new formulations. Recipe 1 Olive oil - 12 oz Coconut oil - 8 oz Castor oil - 2 oz Cocoa butter - 4 LET’S FORMULATE A LIQUID SOAP RECIPE! We want to add a lye excess of 8% to this. So we multiply 168 x .08 (8%) to get 13.44. Add 168 to 13.44 and we get 181.44. I’m going to go ahead and round down to 181 g. You’ll have two phases of water for your liquid soap. 1. The initial water for the ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR MEN’S GROOMING PRODUCTS FREE Free Download – Essential Oil Blends for Men’s Grooming Products Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Essential Oil Blends for Men's Grooming Products mini HOW TO SUBSTITUTE AN OIL IN A SOAP RECIPE (COLD PROCESS Cold Process Soap Recipe Mod 1. Coconut oil – 44%. Olive oil – 35%. Castor oil – 4%. Rice Bran oil – 5%. Shea butter – 5%. Avocado oil – 7% (You could also use 7% apricot kernel. Or you could even use 3.5% avocado and 3.5% apricot kernel) Mod 2:LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor COFFEE & HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM SOAP Coffee and Heavy Whipping Cream Soap Recipe. Step 1: Create a lye solution. Weigh the water and lye into two separate containers. Slowly pour the sodium hydroxide into the water while stirring. Stir until completely dissolved and set aside to cool. Add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry).DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor COFFEE & HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM SOAP Coffee and Heavy Whipping Cream Soap Recipe. Step 1: Create a lye solution. Weigh the water and lye into two separate containers. Slowly pour the sodium hydroxide into the water while stirring. Stir until completely dissolved and set aside to cool. Add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry).DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
PRODUCTS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
E-CLASSES – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials SOAP DESIGN LAB MAGAZINE The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give PRODUCTS – PAGE 2 – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. PALM FREE SOAP RECIPES Here are the first five palm free recipes that I soaped today! Some of them are recipes that I've soaped before and lovesome are new formulations. Recipe 1 Olive oil - 12 oz Coconut oil - 8 oz Castor oil - 2 oz Cocoa butter - 4 LET’S FORMULATE A LIQUID SOAP RECIPE! We want to add a lye excess of 8% to this. So we multiply 168 x .08 (8%) to get 13.44. Add 168 to 13.44 and we get 181.44. I’m going to go ahead and round down to 181 g. You’ll have two phases of water for your liquid soap. 1. The initial water for the ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR MEN’S GROOMING PRODUCTS FREE Free Download – Essential Oil Blends for Men’s Grooming Products Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Essential Oil Blends for Men's Grooming Products mini HOW TO SUBSTITUTE AN OIL IN A SOAP RECIPE (COLD PROCESS Cold Process Soap Recipe Mod 1. Coconut oil – 44%. Olive oil – 35%. Castor oil – 4%. Rice Bran oil – 5%. Shea butter – 5%. Avocado oil – 7% (You could also use 7% apricot kernel. Or you could even use 3.5% avocado and 3.5% apricot kernel) Mod 2:LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor COFFEE & HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM SOAP Coffee and Heavy Whipping Cream Soap Recipe. Step 1: Create a lye solution. Weigh the water and lye into two separate containers. Slowly pour the sodium hydroxide into the water while stirring. Stir until completely dissolved and set aside to cool. Add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry).DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
LOVIN SOAP STUDIO
Lovin Soap Studio: Learn to make handcrafted soap! We’ve got all of the resources and training needed for you to learn to make natural handcrafted soap. You can learn by reading our soap making blog, checking out our eBook selection or even taking an online eClass. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
HOW TO LABEL SOAP
Labeling cosmetics, including any “soap” that is categorized as a cosmetic according to the FDA, falls under the regulations here. To clarify this for you, label the cosmetic ingredients (if the ingredient is greater than 1% of the formula) in descending order of proportion. List the ingredient’s common name. SOAPMAKING ADDITIVE CHART How to Add to Soap. Coffee Grounds. 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, use more or less depending on desired amount of exfoliation. Exfoliation & color. You can toss coffee grounds in lye water to pull out color or simply add to oils before mixing in lye solution. Orange Peel Powder. 1 teaspoon per pound of oils, use more or less dependingon
SOAPMAKER PRODUCTION SCHEDULE Free Download – Production Schedule Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Production Schedule download delivered to your inbox! You'll also be added to our weekly email newsletter - Soap Week Update! You'll receive a SLOW TRACING SOAP RECIPE Soapmaking Tutorials. Cold Process Soap Recipes. Natural Soap Recipes. Goat Milk Soap Recipes. Resources. How to Label Soap. Freebie Downloads. Soapmaking COCONUT OIL IN SOAP MAKING One of the most common base oils used in soap making is coconut oil (botanical name Cocos Nucifera Coconut Oil), and there is a purposeful reason for its popularity. Coconut oil helps to produce a bar of soap that has excellent cleaning properties. Most important to the soap maker is the desirable fluffy bubbly factor COFFEE & HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM SOAP Coffee and Heavy Whipping Cream Soap Recipe. Step 1: Create a lye solution. Weigh the water and lye into two separate containers. Slowly pour the sodium hydroxide into the water while stirring. Stir until completely dissolved and set aside to cool. Add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee and stir to dissolve. ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR SOAP Below are ten blends from my recipe book, Lovin Soap Studio Cold Process Soap Recipe eBook.The book includes a total of 64 essential oil blends. The blends below will fragrance a 32 oz. oil batch of soap, which fits in a 10″ silicone loaf mold (Bramble Berry).DISCOUNTING WATER
To calculate a non-discounted water amount use this formula: Water = Lye Amount * 73 / 27. So if your recipe calls for 2 oz of lye: Water = 2 oz lye * 73 / 27. Water = 5.4 oz. I do not recommend using a discounted water solution higher than 40% lye and 60% water (water = lye * 1.5). Please note that using a higher water discount means thatyour
PRODUCTS – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES: 55 TRIED-AND-TRUE SOAP RECIPES Cold Process Soap Recipes: 55 Tried-and-True Soap Recipes from a Successful Soap Company eBook 8.5 x 11" PDF eBook download | 54 Pages Never run out of soap recipes again! These 55 tried-and-true soap recipes make this your go-to recipe book! Hi there! This is AmandaAaron of Lovin’
E-CLASSES – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials SOAP DESIGN LAB MAGAZINE The Whole Soap Pot; Shop. Soap Label Vault; E-Classes; E-Books. Guest Authors; Bundles & Specials; About. Contact; Blog. Soap Business and Marketing; Soapmaking Tutorials COLD PROCESS SOAP RECIPES FOR SOAP MAKERS 4 oz Palm Oil. 2.2 oz Lye. 6 oz Extra strong brewed coffee (replaces water) 1 oz Coffee Fragrance Oil. 1 Tablespoon Coffee Grounds (gives soap a scrubby texture) (You’re lye mixture will stink to high heaven when you first mix, but it will fade and give PRODUCTS – PAGE 2 – LOVIN SOAP STUDIO This is where you can add new products to your store. PALM FREE SOAP RECIPES Here are the first five palm free recipes that I soaped today! Some of them are recipes that I've soaped before and lovesome are new formulations. Recipe 1 Olive oil - 12 oz Coconut oil - 8 oz Castor oil - 2 oz Cocoa butter - 4 LET’S FORMULATE A LIQUID SOAP RECIPE! We want to add a lye excess of 8% to this. So we multiply 168 x .08 (8%) to get 13.44. Add 168 to 13.44 and we get 181.44. I’m going to go ahead and round down to 181 g. You’ll have two phases of water for your liquid soap. 1. The initial water for the ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR MEN’S GROOMING PRODUCTS FREE Free Download – Essential Oil Blends for Men’s Grooming Products Click the button below and enter your email address to get the Essential Oil Blends for Men's Grooming Products mini HOW TO SUBSTITUTE AN OIL IN A SOAP RECIPE (COLD PROCESS Cold Process Soap Recipe Mod 1. Coconut oil – 44%. Olive oil – 35%. Castor oil – 4%. Rice Bran oil – 5%. Shea butter – 5%. Avocado oil – 7% (You could also use 7% apricot kernel. Or you could even use 3.5% avocado and 3.5% apricot kernel) Mod 2:Skip to content
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2019-07-06T13:09:49-05:00 INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER MONSINIAmanda Gail
2019-07-06T13:09:49-05:00July 6th, 2019|0 Comments Today, I'm interviewing Jennifer Monsini, The Hippie Farmer! Jennifer was recently added to our admin team in Saponification Nation. So, I thought it would be fun to introduce her to everyone and to learn more*
Benjamin Aaron
2019-06-24T08:07:20-05:00 THE CURSE OF THE SOLOPRENEURBenjamin Aaron
2019-06-24T08:07:20-05:00June 24th, 2019|0 Comments Many of us in the handcrafted soap and skin care industry are "solopreneurs," or one-person businesses... ...or, at least that is how we get started. And, there is nothing wrong with that! You don’thave
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Amanda Gail
2019-05-21T10:06:42-05:00 LOVIN SOAP PROJECT UPDATE: KENYA WITH PENDO NATURALSAmanda Gail
2019-05-21T10:06:42-05:00May 21st, 2019|0 Comments If you are new to our blog or aren't not familiar with our non-profit, Lovin Soap Project...here is a bit of an overview. Benjamin and Amanda started teaching soapmaking to women in developing countries andMY NEWEST BOOK!
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