Love your videos Holly! I just made this soap recipe yesterday. My indigo left flecks in the soap. What brand of indigo do you use? I couldn't find it in your affiliate store. Thank you!
I just used lavandin for the first time and I love it so much. Used indigo to achieve some swirls as well, but the indigo colored portion accelerated very bad and the design didn’t came out as planned but the soap smells amazing. I used 100 AloeVera for my ley solution. Love your eo combo. Thank you😊
Hi Holly, I truly appreciate the invaluable content in your videos. They are of very high quality!! A few questions from a very green soap maker... Are you heating the oils to +/-85 degrees? You seem to always have an alternative recipe that doesn't use Tallow. Why is that? Do you provide classes on either a group or personal basis?
Eg. 2 parts liquid (water and Milk in this recipe) 1 part NaOH (lye). Quantity depends on recipe and you should always put the ingredients into soap calc or equivalent. Holly used only one part of liquid (water to combine with the NaOH) and used the other part to add to oils. Example a recipe calls for 122 g lye and 244g water. To use part water and part milk that equals 122g lye, 122g water which you combine to make lye water then add the other 122g milk to oils. You must always have minimum equal water to lye. Hope that helps.
Holly, much respect for you and your creativity. Your Charcoal soap recipe was my very first attempt to making soap. I have now mastered the skill to make and sell. I have a project I've been working on and need your expertise and creativity. I would like to reach you by email. Thank you
Hello Holly, we love your videos, and we would love to collaborate with you! Please let me know where we can email you. Thank you :) - Joyce, Outreach Manager at Village Craft & Candle
The soap is beautiful. I really like how you made that green color.
Beautiful soap. The only thing missing in your lovely video was smell-a-vision😊 thank you for sharing!
Another beautiful soothing video. The soap looks so lovely
Love the way you do your videos. Beautiful. Simple. Educational. So glad I found you
SPECTACULAR ... and brilliant idea mixing gold-green oil and indigo. I usually really don't like the greenish-yellow that EVOO makes.
Beautiful!!
Absolutely love your videos… so soothing…. The soap is just a bonus ☺️
Love your videos Holly! I just made this soap recipe yesterday. My indigo left flecks in the soap. What brand of indigo do you use? I couldn't find it in your affiliate store. Thank you!
I just used lavandin for the first time and I love it so much. Used indigo to achieve some swirls as well, but the indigo colored portion accelerated very bad and the design didn’t came out as planned but the soap smells amazing. I used 100 AloeVera for my ley solution. Love your eo combo. Thank you😊
A beautiful soap as usual, your soaps are always so pretty and luxurious looking
Thank you so much!
How beautiful! I love it. 🥰
Beautiful soap! Ty
Thank you for sharing! I absolutely love your soap videos. Can't wait to try this one.
Hi Holly, I truly appreciate the invaluable content in your videos. They are of very high quality!! A few questions from a very green soap maker...
Are you heating the oils to +/-85 degrees?
You seem to always have an alternative recipe that doesn't use Tallow. Why is that?
Do you provide classes on either a group or personal basis?
Lovely thank you so much for sharing
Beautiful, love it ❤❤❤❤, thank you🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you!! 💕
Fantastic!
Love your videos 💖
Its beautiful. How many grams are there in 1 cup of soap, approximately? Thanks
Traumhaft🥰🥰🥰
Hi Holly, does this hold the green colored better than spirulina or other green plant colorants?
New to soap making, I don’t understand the lye part, how much lye and water ?
Eg. 2 parts liquid (water and Milk in this recipe) 1 part NaOH (lye). Quantity depends on recipe and you should always put the ingredients into soap calc or equivalent. Holly used only one part of liquid (water to combine with the NaOH) and used the other part to add to oils. Example a recipe calls for 122 g lye and 244g water. To use part water and part milk that equals 122g lye, 122g water which you combine to make lye water then add the other 122g milk to oils. You must always have minimum equal water to lye. Hope that helps.
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Holly, much respect for you and your creativity. Your Charcoal soap recipe was my very first attempt to making soap. I have now mastered the skill to make and sell. I have a project I've been working on and need your expertise and creativity. I would like to reach you by email. Thank you
Please write Down Recipe also
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Hello Holly, we love your videos, and we would love to collaborate with you! Please let me know where we can email you. Thank you :)
- Joyce, Outreach Manager at Village Craft & Candle