you all prolly dont care but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the account password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
🍋 Find the full instructions and ingredients for this Lemon Bar Soap here: bberry.studio/LemonBarSoap If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. Shop Bramble Berry: bberry.studio/_ShopBrambleBerry Recipes, Tips & Inspiration: bberry.studio/IntheStudio_Projects Facebook: facebook.com/BrambleBerry Instagram: instagram.com/brambleberry/ Twitter: twitter.com/brambleberry Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/brambleberry/
I am loving all of my items I have been buying from Brambelberry! I’ve been having so much fun and I have been posting my finished products on my Instagram. I told my husband I really want to try soap and this project looks great to start! I have been crafting almost everyday. I have lupus so I was forced into early retirement and I have enjoyed your videos and making items from them. I have to order these ingredients because I love lemons 🍋 !!! #brambleon!
I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge AND your products!! I am curious, do you throw away the remaining brown oxide that you have premixed? I try not to waste any of my ingredients, but it is hard to know exactly how much you will need to premix. Just ordered my mold and fragrance and I am going to try this Lemon Bar project this weekend!!
Does the addition of sodium lactate cause more soda ash? I'm using a water discount with my sodium lactate and I'm also spraying my tops with 99% rubbing alcohol but I'm finding I get SO much soda ash after I cut my bars.
The sodium lactate shouldn't cause more soda ash, we have an article with tips on preventing soda ash, here's the link: www.brambleberry.com/how-to/soap/art0034-explaining-and-preventing-soda-ash.html 💜
Hi , I tried to make soap many times but I never reached to the trace , and the oils always separated , could you help me please where is the mistake. Thank you
Maybe you need to stickblend it a little bit longer. Just try to get to medium/ thick trace first, and as you make more soaps go to medium/thin trace and so on. It took me making 30+ soaps to finally reconising I was at emulsion (the step before getting a thin trace)
Sodium lactate hardens cold process soap so you can unmold and enjoy it more quickly. You can also use it in lotion to draw moisture to the skin, or in hot process soap to make it more fluid and smooth. It's not required, but it's very handy to use in soapmaking!
I've just begun making soaps and have made about 200 sOaps so far. I tried the exact same measurements with the exact same ingredients. I got the lye to 29c and oils to 24c ( because my country temperature is 30c and above). Still my batter traces so fast I have to be on my toes once I add the lye and sodium lactate mixture. I've done many batches of soaps all successful but speeded up. I even tried adding fragrances/ essential oils last, just before pouring. I am unable to work with layers and swirls. Please help me figure out the reason of it speeding up.
I love your tutorials and products. Thank you! quick question: what oil can I substitute the palm oil for. I am not using palm oil anymore because of the environmental issues. Can you recommend a substitute? Many thanks!
@@jemimahkendall6579 do cold press process. Skip saponification. You can still use the lemon fragrance oil uses shea butter and you'll get a better soap then this
Newbie here. Could I use this fragrance oil and colorings in a MP soap? I would like to make them for friends to use soon vs the aging time needed for CP.
@@Lovestgroup It can be used in cold process, hot process, and lotions. For more information on how to use sodium lactate in your recipes, you can visit this article: www.brambleberry.com/articles/ingredient-information/art0191-all-about-sodium-lactate.html
Hi, these soaps are so "delicious" that I'll have to make them tomorrow. I can see that 25% of coconut goes according to the recipe, and I put 15% in my recipes and it dries my skin again. I work with super fat and castor and shi butter but not worth it. Ph is ok. Do you have any advice, I would be very grateful? May I still lower my PH by adding citric acid?
@@bramble-berry thank you I searched for the subject in your website and learned what it is and how to calculate it (water discount) pros and cons, very clear,, thank you again :)
Thank you for the great information, I am new to this wonderful hobby; Could you help me with recipes based on natural ingredients like Lemon & Aloe Vera, and others. Essential oils are very expensive where I live; Can I just use natural lemon instead?
It seriously looks exactly the name! I’m hoping we can eventually have smell-o-vision! Lol. Hope you, your children & parents and are doing well through these times.
Where are you from? You could order it from YouWish.nl, it's based in The Netherlands and they sell a lot of fragrance oils from Brambleberry💟 Maybe it will save you some shipping costs. At their shop they named it citroen cake (lemon cake).
Well my batch was a. Disaster. It was going great until I put the fragrance in. I poured in the fragrance and started blending and the batch got hard on me. It was awful. It was hard and soft/hot. So I mixed with a spoon and placed the. Lumpy batter in the mold. The smell is amazing. Well try again and this time I will not mix as much once I place the fragrance in.
Hi Anna Marie, I loved all your videos so much that I have started my own cold soap making. I request you to send me recipes for oils such as Safflower oil, Sunflower oil, Ground nut oil, coconut oil and sesame oil since these are the oils readily available to me locally. I will be grateful to you if you can share some recipes for the above mentioned oils. Thanks, Vijay
Hmm. You skipped exactly the part I need. The oil part is to much for me. Like with candles, there's a a few different waxes. With soap, there seems to be trillions of oils. You could have kept in the part where you measure out the oil and just explain what each oil does
This might help. :-) www.brambleberry.com/articles/ingredient-information/art0006-beginners-guide-to-common-soapmaking-oils.html Anne-Marie also has several great books with detailed info and recipes. I'd definitely look into them. Good luck!
I love your videos! YAY! This fragrance smells so good. The fact that it doesn't discolor much really excites me. LOL
She is the bob ross of soap making.
“This is a really happy yellow.” I love it 😂
you all prolly dont care but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the account password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Peter Terrence Instablaster =)
Of course this collection came out right after I placed a big order hahaha... that lemon bar fragrance sounds like it would be right up my alley.
🍋 Find the full instructions and ingredients for this Lemon Bar Soap here: bberry.studio/LemonBarSoap
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday.
You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday.
Shop Bramble Berry: bberry.studio/_ShopBrambleBerry
Recipes, Tips & Inspiration: bberry.studio/IntheStudio_Projects
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Looks so lush and I ADORE that mold!
I am loving all of my items I have been buying from Brambelberry! I’ve been having so much fun and I have been posting my finished products on my Instagram. I told my husband I really want to try soap and this project looks great to start! I have been crafting almost everyday. I have lupus so I was forced into early retirement and I have enjoyed your videos and making items from them. I have to order these ingredients because I love lemons 🍋 !!! #brambleon!
Mmmmm! Delicious soap! Beauty!😉👍
Awesome video!!😄💛 The soaps look lovely. Good enough to eat!🤣🤣lol!
Love the mold as well...
Gorgeous bar of soap
Beautiful...as alway! Thank you!
I make this recipe but i use a different fragrance oil and mica. Its so luxurious.
Does lemon fragrance oil make the skin photosensitive like lemon juice or lemon essential oils does?
The Lemon Bar fragrance is synthetic and is not a photosensitizer like lemon essential oil.
@@bramble-berry thank you!
They are super pretty just like little cakes
I'll try to make this
I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge AND your products!! I am curious, do you throw away the remaining brown oxide that you have premixed? I try not to waste any of my ingredients, but it is hard to know exactly how much you will need to premix. Just ordered my mold and fragrance and I am going to try this Lemon Bar project this weekend!!
Yummy
Does the addition of sodium lactate cause more soda ash? I'm using a water discount with my sodium lactate and I'm also spraying my tops with 99% rubbing alcohol but I'm finding I get SO much soda ash after I cut my bars.
The sodium lactate shouldn't cause more soda ash, we have an article with tips on preventing soda ash, here's the link: www.brambleberry.com/how-to/soap/art0034-explaining-and-preventing-soda-ash.html 💜
Hi ,
I tried to make soap many times but I never reached to the trace , and the oils always separated , could you help me please where is the mistake.
Thank you
um mansor Check out this video. Very informative. This channel is very informative as well. ruclips.net/video/o_VCYiDmOJs/видео.html
Maybe you need to stickblend it a little bit longer. Just try to get to medium/ thick trace first, and as you make more soaps go to medium/thin trace and so on. It took me making 30+ soaps to finally reconising I was at emulsion (the step before getting a thin trace)
Great content here thank you.... Was going to ask if one must use Sodium Lactate. What’s the benefit of it.
Sodium lactate hardens cold process soap so you can unmold and enjoy it more quickly. You can also use it in lotion to draw moisture to the skin, or in hot process soap to make it more fluid and smooth. It's not required, but it's very handy to use in soapmaking!
@@bramble-berry thank you so much for the quick response I truly appreciate it.
I've just begun making soaps and have made about 200 sOaps so far. I tried the exact same measurements with the exact same ingredients. I got the lye to 29c and oils to 24c ( because my country temperature is 30c and above). Still my batter traces so fast I have to be on my toes once I add the lye and sodium lactate mixture. I've done many batches of soaps all successful but speeded up. I even tried adding fragrances/ essential oils last, just before pouring. I am unable to work with layers and swirls. Please help me figure out the reason of it speeding up.
I love your tutorials and products. Thank you! quick question: what oil can I substitute the palm oil for. I am not using palm oil anymore because of the environmental issues. Can you recommend a substitute? Many thanks!
Only real subtitute is lard or tallow they have the saponifacation value
@@jemimahkendall6579 do cold press process. Skip saponification. You can still use the lemon fragrance oil uses shea butter and you'll get a better soap then this
Newbie here. Could I use this fragrance oil and colorings in a MP soap? I would like to make them for friends to use soon vs the aging time needed for CP.
Gail M yes you can use any fragrance oil in melt & pour
Thanks so much!
How long does it takes to cure
How much of sodium lactate did you place in the lye?
We used 2.5 teaspoons of sodium lactate to help the soap harden and unmold more quickly.
Thank you, Can sodium lactate be used in all my soap recipes?
@@Lovestgroup It can be used in cold process, hot process, and lotions. For more information on how to use sodium lactate in your recipes, you can visit this article: www.brambleberry.com/articles/ingredient-information/art0191-all-about-sodium-lactate.html
Do you have any recipes for color changing hand soap to teach kids to wash hands?
Is this comparable to Lemon Curd by Rustic Essentuals? I’m trying to find a similar scent. Thanks
What kind of stick blender are you using?
I have a question when you use titanium dioxide on the top doesn't that mess with the skin?
Hi, these soaps are so "delicious" that I'll have to make them tomorrow. I can see that 25% of coconut goes according to the recipe, and I put 15% in my recipes and it dries my skin again. I work with super fat and castor and shi butter but not worth it. Ph is ok. Do you have any advice, I would be very grateful? May I still lower my PH by adding citric acid?
vous êtes adorable marie
Where can I get that wonderful mixing bowl?
Please I kind of confuse, recipe says 10% water discount, means the superfat? (sorry I am supposed to keep knowledge in mind) thank you
Super fat is the amount of extra oils in the recipe not water.
@@bramble-berry thank you I searched for the subject in your website and learned what it is and how to calculate it (water discount) pros and cons, very clear,, thank you again :)
this inspired me to make actual lemon bars
Where to find the recipe?
Brambleberry.com
Thank you for the great information, I am new to this wonderful hobby; Could you help me with recipes based on natural ingredients like Lemon & Aloe Vera, and others. Essential oils are very expensive where I live; Can I just use natural lemon instead?
Question, did you say you put powdered sugar with the titanium dioxide. Or just the Titanium alone that looks like powered sugar?
The titanium dioxide looks like powdered sugar, sorry for the confusion!
It seriously looks exactly the name! I’m hoping we can eventually have smell-o-vision! Lol. Hope you, your children & parents and are doing well through these times.
WOW
Do you accept orders from Europe?
Where are you from? You could order it from YouWish.nl, it's based in The Netherlands and they sell a lot of fragrance oils from Brambleberry💟 Maybe it will save you some shipping costs. At their shop they named it citroen cake (lemon cake).
@@kalijnhuibregtse
R you a professional?i need some suggestions...how can i contact with you?
Anne-Marie has anyone ever told you that you look just like Tamra Judge from Real Housewives of Orange County? You two favor so much!
Could I have the recipe?
You mean the same recipe that’s listed in the description box?
Where’s the recipe
This channel has become part of our homeschooling
You're also so right after watching some of her videos I became so interested in soap making and now I'm proud to say I'm almost a pro
What are the measurements of these soap bars.
Julia McDonough 2.6 L x 2.75 W x 1.25 H. 4.9oz
Well my batch was a. Disaster. It was going great until I put the fragrance in. I poured in the fragrance and started blending and the batch got hard on me. It was awful. It was hard and soft/hot. So I mixed with a spoon and placed the. Lumpy batter in the mold. The smell is amazing. Well try again and this time I will not mix as much once I place the fragrance in.
So, um, how many calories are these? LOL Seriously, beautiful bars!
Mandar todos los ingredientes
Please make company product at home with their same ingredients written in product
Bring bramble berry to India :(
Hi Anna Marie, I loved all your videos so much that I have started my own cold soap making. I request you to send me recipes for oils such as Safflower oil, Sunflower oil, Ground nut oil, coconut oil and sesame oil since these are the oils readily available to me locally. I will be grateful to you if you can share some recipes for the above mentioned oils.
Thanks,
Vijay
CP🙄🙄🙄😰😰😰😰😰 I'm in kindergarten 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣MP..soon I will jump to CP....thanks 😘😘🤩
Hmm. You skipped exactly the part I need. The oil part is to much for me. Like with candles, there's a a few different waxes. With soap, there seems to be trillions of oils. You could have kept in the part where you measure out the oil and just explain what each oil does
This might help. :-) www.brambleberry.com/articles/ingredient-information/art0006-beginners-guide-to-common-soapmaking-oils.html Anne-Marie also has several great books with detailed info and recipes. I'd definitely look into them. Good luck!
Whoever keeps disliking these videos kindly move along.
okay so where's the lemon? it's all just colourants!
The fragrance oil is a lemony scent
Hi @brambleberry how can I incorporate fresh herbs from my garden into the soaps?