Beginners guide to cold process soap making, Episode 3: Different soap making oils & their qualities

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • Welcome to our "Soap making for Beginners" guide! Over the next 7 days, we will be uploading a mini series of videos focusing on soap making for absolute beginners. We will cover things such as equipment, lye safety, soap making oils, terminology and how to make your very first soap.
    We have put together this guide as we have had a lot of questions from people asking how to get into soap making and how they can learn to make soap. We are not the first people to put together a guide like this, but we know that when you are new to soap making it helps to have as many different resources to learn from as possible!
    We have tried to cover everything that we can think of in our guide and if you watch each of our daily episodes they will hopefully give you a basic understanding of how to begin making soap safely. We will be covering a different soap making topic each days for the next seven days.
    In today's episode we will be talking you through a few of the more common oils that are used in soap making. These include Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Palm Oil, Lard, Cocoa Butter and Shea Butter. We will be running through the different qualities that each different oil brings to the soap mix and we will also be giving you suggestions for what each oil can be substituted for if you do not wish to use a certain oil for any reason.
    We will also be introducing you to the beginners recipe that we have created for the soap that we will be making on Day 5. If you wish to follow our recipe and join in with the soap making then today's video will introduce you to the recipe we will be using.
    Lastly, we will be talking a little bit about lye/recipe calculators and how useful they are for when you begin to formulate your own recipes. The calculator that we choose to use is located at soapcalc.com and we thoroughly recommend visiting this site and reading up on how to use this calculator.
    If you have any comments or questions along the way, please do let us know so we can do our best to help you learn how to make soap!
    If you enjoy our videos and soap making tutorials please do give us a like and subscribe :-)
    In addition to this special, one off mini series, we also upload new soap making videos every Friday and new behind the scenes/business tips videos every Tuesday.
    You can also follow us and find our soaps here:
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Комментарии • 39

  • @marinaOfTheSeas
    @marinaOfTheSeas Месяц назад

    Thank you for including the substitutes for these oils/butters! It's hard to know all of this info (especially as a beginner) and its nice to see it all in one video :)

  • @TheeHerbJunkie
    @TheeHerbJunkie 6 дней назад

    Very informative thank you

  • @nancyonyeka7293
    @nancyonyeka7293 9 месяцев назад

    This video was so useful! I make soap and feel like I’m always learning

  • @juniorusa7246
    @juniorusa7246 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. As a new soapmaker I really appreciate it. 🙂

  • @tofty21
    @tofty21 2 года назад

    This is brilliant!

  • @CDGMR1
    @CDGMR1 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @sangitarehela
    @sangitarehela 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this video. It’s really helpful

  • @ChampagneProperty
    @ChampagneProperty 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, I found this VERY helpful and I love the way you explain everything in such a simple way xx

  • @deborahfrancis8382
    @deborahfrancis8382 3 года назад

    Great info as usual.I a really enjoying these videos. Thank you.

  • @my6crazykids
    @my6crazykids 3 года назад

    Thank you from New Zealand these videos are wonderful. My granddaughter is 12 and is just starting to get into cold process soap.

  • @penelope55855
    @penelope55855 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ann 👋 I'm using Mendrulandia for my soap calculate ... My recipe has 8 % superfat , but I didn't know that the Shea butter doesn't saponified , so ...thank you so much for your information 🤍 I love to watch you 😊

    • @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany
      @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany  3 года назад +1

      You are very welcome Penelope. Some of the Shea will saponify, but just not all of it! So glad you are enjoying our videos :-)

  • @marydoherty9188
    @marydoherty9188 4 месяца назад

    great video, thank you for sharing. I have a question that maybe someone can answer? how do you change the levels of iodine if reading a percentage of 78%? thank you. xxx

  • @evagordon2724
    @evagordon2724 2 года назад +1

    Hi, sorry I am late to comment :) I love your videos btw! I have a question about olive oil. As we have to keep MSDS in PIF in the UK, does it mean I can't buy olive oil from a local supermarket or Amazon as they don't supply MSDS? I would greatly appreciate your advice :) thank you x

  • @wowdanalise
    @wowdanalise 2 года назад

    What about items like silk which can be clipped into soap?
    Edit: really appreciating this video series

  • @shubhashreejuly
    @shubhashreejuly 3 года назад

    Really appreciate for taking time to post the vidoes and making series of soap making .very helpful for beginners .
    One doubt what's the difference between refined and unrefined butters except cost.. how the difference matters in soap making ..

    • @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany
      @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany  3 года назад +3

      Hello and thank you for your comment, Refined butters and oils have gone through a process to remove something from them (such as colour or scent) and they can sometimes extracted using a chemical process. Unrefined oils have not gone through a process to remove colour or scent and retain all the beneficial nutrients of the oil. Unrefined oils will often have a strong, natural scent (coconut oil smells very strongly of coconut and cocoa butter smells like chocolate) whereas refined oils will not have this strong scent.
      For soap making we use refined oils as since soap is a wash off product it is not on the skin long enough for the extra beneficial nutrients found in unrefined oils to be absorbed by the skin. However, when we make leave on products such as body butters we use unrefined oils so that they contain the extra skin loving nutrients.

  • @lms2336
    @lms2336 2 года назад

    can you use Regular Almond Oil instead of Sweet Almond Oil?

  • @abigailanderson2376
    @abigailanderson2376 Год назад

    Can I sub the water for goat milk for your recipe?

  • @relaxedandlovingit
    @relaxedandlovingit 2 года назад

    Lovely vid
    Should these soaps be solely used for hand washing?
    Is there a reason why it cannot be used for the body or intimate areas?

    • @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany
      @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany  2 года назад +1

      These soaps are good for hands and body. I wouldn't recommend using on intimate areas as soap is not designed for intimate areas and could cause irritation due to its high PH level.

  • @LaurelsCurls
    @LaurelsCurls 3 года назад

    Wonderful and informative. Can you tell me your experience and thoughts on Canola Oil? I see that it is so inexpensive compared to Olive Oil and I've seen that it can be used as a great substitute for Olive Oil. What do you think?

    • @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany
      @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany  3 года назад +1

      Thank you :-) Honestly I am afraid that I have no experience with Canola oil as I have never used it. I believe it is called Rapeseed oil here in the UK but that is about all I know I am afraid! There are so many oil choices available to use and this just happens to be one that we have never personally tried. I am sure it would be worth experimenting with though as I do know of other soapers who use it in there mixes and if it saves some money then it can't be a bad thing!

    • @LaurelsCurls
      @LaurelsCurls 3 года назад

      @@TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany thank you so much. No problem at all - I was just curious about it. I think I will give it a shot and see how it soaps 😊

  • @relaxedandlovingit
    @relaxedandlovingit 2 года назад

    Hi, so I went onto a few UK websites to buy the ingredients needed to make soap with you.
    Around 5:30 you mention to get the 76°F coconut oil 🥥
    However, none of the websites I visited mentioned burning point.
    In that instance, do I just buy any coconut oil which doesn't state fractionated or is there a specific store I should be buying the oil from?

    • @hc4184
      @hc4184 Год назад

      What brand of lye did you use? Can you tell me please?

  • @katarzynaderkacz39
    @katarzynaderkacz39 3 года назад

    I appreciate all your effort to make this informative videos 💚🙏💜
    I have a technical question about coconut oil. Is 💡SOLID💡Coconut Oil ok for soaps? Is it the same as refined?

    • @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany
      @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany  3 года назад +2

      Yes, it is the solid coconut oil that you will require. It is normally advertised as "coconut oil 76 degree" and can be either refined or unrefined (unrefined will smell coconutty whereas refined will not). You do not want "fractionated" coconut oil which is liquid at room temperature as this behaves in a completely different way during soap making.

    • @katarzynaderkacz39
      @katarzynaderkacz39 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany thank you for this. You're a star! 😘💞❤️

  • @simonegraf748
    @simonegraf748 Год назад

    What is a super fat???
    Plzzz 💋💋👌

  • @sandralopez675
    @sandralopez675 3 года назад

    I recommend you research fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.

    • @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany
      @TheSussexHandmadeSoapCompany  3 года назад

      Thank you Sandra, though as you can probably tell from my roots in some of my other videos, my hair seems to grow much faster than average! :-)

  • @simpletruths5322
    @simpletruths5322 10 месяцев назад

    Stop being politically correct!