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Melting the Soap Base
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Double Boiler Method
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Cut
soap into chunks.
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Place the
thermometer inside pot that soap will be melted in
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Melt the soap in a double boiler.
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Keep a
glass lid on to prevent loss of moisture, while still being able to
watch temperature of on thermometer
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Microwave Method
NOTE: Soap melts at
approximately 140°F. Do Not heat above 170°F - it may
begin to burn, or give off a bad odor and/or lose it’s transparency.
With either
method - DO NOT let the soap boil.
Adding Liquid Dye
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When soap has melted -
add skin safe liquid dye one drop at a time (but
not enough to discolor the soap bubbles - they must remain clear).
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Gently stir in your dye to incorporate.
Avoid over mixing as this tends to cause bubbles in your soap.
Note: If you find that it is hard to
control the amount of dye and that you are using too much color, you
can dye up a piece of soap and let it cool. From there you can cut
off chunks of the colored soap to dye soap base in the future.
Adding Fragrance Oil/Scent
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Fragrance oils/scents work well to
fragrance your soap. Just be sure to use a SKIN SAFE FRAGRANCE
OILS.
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Start by using ¼ teaspoon of scent per
pound of soap. Add no more than 1 tablespoon of
fragrance oil or 1 teaspoon of essential oil per pound of soap.
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Stir gently to mix in.
Note: Keep in mind that some
fragrances are naturally softer than others and you can adjust the
amount of fragrance to your personal preference by adding either more
scent or more soap until you are satisfied with the finished product.
*Never put Fragrance directly
on the skin. Skin safe scents are safe for skin when combined
with melt & pour soap or bath & body products such as body lotion,
body mist, or body wash. Direct contact may cause skin irritation.
Other ingredients that can be added to
soap:
Note:
We do not recommend adding soap making oils & butters to
our Melt & Pour soap as they will significantly decrease your lather.
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You
can add other ingredients to your soap such as small amounts of
jojoba oil, sweet almond oil or other essential oils not to exceed 2
tablespoons of oil per 16 oz of melted soap.
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Other liquids that can be used include herbal teas,
coffee, milk, cream or honey not to exceed a ¼ cup
of any water based liquid to 16 oz. of melted soap.
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To make an exfoliating soap add cornmeal
or poppy seeds
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To add
oatmeal, be sure to run it through a blender so that it is finely
ground. Do not use instant oatmeal it will turn to mush.
Pour Into Molds
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When ready you can just pour your melted
soap into soap molds.
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As air bubbles tend to occur, they rise
to the top.
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Either
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Over pour soap, let it set up and shave
off the area affected by the bubbles.
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Or, spray a small amount of rubbing
alcohol immediately after the soap is poured to eliminate bubbles.
Note: Soap can be used as soon as it hardens.
Storing/Wrapping
Your Soap
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