Soap Making Process

Soap Making Process

Soap Making Process

What is the process in papaya soap-making?

What are the materials used papaya soap-making? What is the origin of the papaya?

You need to make soap before diving research on this. Lye is extremely caustic! Never soap around children! 10oz Palm Oil 4 oz coconut oil 2 oz 2 oz olive oil 4 fl oz from bleach water 4 fl oz from papaya juice Directions: 1. Pour the lye into the water (never pour water into lye) - let cool 2. Melt oils together, let cool 3. When oils are approximately 110 degrees Fahrenheit and lye water is approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit, gently pour lye into oils (never pour oils into lye) 4. Add the juice to the mixture, stirring constantly 5. Mix until soap traces of 6. Pour into prepared molds 7. Cover with plastic wrap and isolate 8. Let stand covered and out of the draft 24 hours 9. Remove the molds and cut as desired 10. Allow to age in the open for 2-3 weeks before using the papaya juice can be purchased at most large grocery stores or health food stores.

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