Cold Process Soap Recipes

Cold Process Soap Recipes

Cold Process Soap Recipes

How to Make Soap, at Home, With a Master Soap Maker

You can learn how to make soap. Most commercial soaps contain harsh, chemically manufactured, ingredients that can contribute to all kinds of skin problems including:  dry skin, dry itchy skin, dry flaky skin, oily skin, acne, skin allergies, inflammation, redness, swelling, rashes and more.   This is why so many people have decided to take matters into their own hands and learn how to make soap.  The very best homemade soap to use, for a variety of skin problems, is natural goats milk soap. Why?

Goat milk soap contains mild and gentle, healthful, nourishing and natural ingredients. It contains natural vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K. Due to the moisture attracting properties of the milk, the beneficial medium chain fatty acids abundant in the milk and the combination of skin nourishing oils that compliment it, goat milk soap is a natural moisturizer.  Goat milk provides anti-aging properties by aiding in the regeneration of collagen under the skin.

Goat milk is a buffer that leaves skin very close to its natural pH level. After using commercial soap, the skin takes, on average, approximately two hours to re-establish to its correct pH level. This explains the tight, itchy feeling so many people experience after bathing. Natural goat milk soap is extremely mild and gentle, cleanses thoroughly and leaves no oily after effects.  For all of these reasons, so many people have decided to learn how to make goats milk soap.

There are different methods to making goats milk soap including:  cold process soap making, hot process soap making and re-batching. Before you begin making soap you should know the proper materials, ingredients and safety procedures to use.  A good idea would be to find a master soap maker who can guide you, step-by-step, with easy soap making instructions. There are different opportunities available for you.

Some soap makers offer in person soap making classes and there are, also, step-by-step soap making instructions found in a soap making DVD. Whether you are a beginner or veteran soap maker you can benefit from learning how to make soap from a well-known, experienced, master, soap maker. For all of those people who would love to make soap, but can not make in person classes, or who would just prefer to learn at home, in their very own kitchen, a master soap maker can come to you through a, step-by-step, soap making DVD!

You can learn the cold process soap making, hot process soap making and re-batch methods of making homemade goats milk soap!  You will also receive homemade soap recipes, a manual lye calculator, and find an abundance of soap making resources for materials and soap making supplies! You will even receive a discount on a starter soap making kit, with the purchase of this DVD!  You will have all the soap making information you will ever need, right at your fingertips!

Whether you are a beginner soap maker or a veteran soap maker, there are ways to improve and advance your skills.  Many people have become very successful soap makers, in their own soap making business with the help of a master soap maker!  Learn how to make soap, enjoy the benefits of goat milk soap and become a very successful soap maker too!

 

 

Want to make soap, but don't have a weighing scale can I still do it?


I want to mkae cold process soap, but don't have a scale and can't really afford one. Is it possible to convert the weight measurements from ounces to cup, tablespoons, and teaspoons on one of those online conversion websites. or is there a soap recipe website that calls for cups and such, and not ounces or pounds. Any advice

Please don't make cold process soap without a scale to weigh out the proper proportions!

Lye is horribly caustic, and will burn and act like acid. Cold process soap-making needs to be precise, esp. the first time you do it.

If you want to make soap and don't want to get a scale, then try making melt and pour glycerin soap. Super easy, microwave the pre-made soap (clear or opaque), add color, add scent, pour into a mold and it's done (usable!) when it's cool.

With cold process soap, after pouring the soap into a mold, you have to let it cure for four weeks after that before using it. (Otherwise, it can burn/sting, because the lye and oil have not completed the saponification process.)

If you decide you do want to make cold process soap, then get a digital food scale, about $20.

But please don't "wing it" and improvise. Messing with chemicals like lye isn't worth it.

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