Please, take note that you don't have to wait exactly 15 minutes, to add your next layer. I waited that long because, I poured in the first layer at thin trace. So, if you pour in yours at medium or thick trace, you wouldn't have to wait for up to 15 minutes, to add the next layer. Just watch the previous layer, for the moment it is thick enough, to hold the subsequent one, without it seeping through. Also, please, do not use fractionated coconut oil. I used coconut oil 76° for this recipe. Fractionated coconut oil is way more cleansing, and should be used at a way lesser percentage, than normal. Happy Soaping!
For bathing or laundry? There are factors that determine how hard your soap would be. Firstly, your choice of oils greatly determines how hard the soap would be. Secondly, you can use additives like sodium lactate and beeswax.
Thank you. How long you have to wait, depends on how thick your first pour was. If you poured the first layer at thin trace, you'll wait longer for it to get thick enough to hold the next layer. But, if poured in at thick trace, you'll wouldn't need to wait so long, since it was poured in thick. After you pour in the first layer, you just need to check it closely, to know when it's thick enough. Also, you can tap your mold, to check its consistency, before the next pour.
LMAO saying that my hands would be shaking. Brings memories of my grandparents making Lye soap with a hot fired caldron in the front yard, thank you so much for that memory.@@soothingsoapbubbles
Please, take note that you don't have to wait exactly 15 minutes, to add your next layer. I waited that long because, I poured in the first layer at thin trace. So, if you pour in yours at medium or thick trace, you wouldn't have to wait for up to 15 minutes, to add the next layer. Just watch the previous layer, for the moment it is thick enough, to hold the subsequent one, without it seeping through. Also, please, do not use fractionated coconut oil. I used coconut oil 76° for this recipe. Fractionated coconut oil is way more cleansing, and should be used at a way lesser percentage, than normal. Happy Soaping!
Nice work
Thank you!
the soap looks amazing
Thank you so much!
You're doing great ❤
Thank you so much
This is a great video on doing the layers! Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
Thank you and you are most welcome!
Pls make a video of making hard bar of soap
For bathing or laundry? There are factors that determine how hard your soap would be. Firstly, your choice of oils greatly determines how hard the soap would be. Secondly, you can use additives like sodium lactate and beeswax.
For bathing❤
awesome soap..how many minutes you have to wait then pour the other layer?😶☺
Thank you. How long you have to wait, depends on how thick your first pour was. If you poured the first layer at thin trace, you'll wait longer for it to get thick enough to hold the next layer. But, if poured in at thick trace, you'll wouldn't need to wait so long, since it was poured in thick. After you pour in the first layer, you just need to check it closely, to know when it's thick enough. Also, you can tap your mold, to check its consistency, before the next pour.
Hi. Can u pl. Share body bath gel soap pl..
Yes, very soon, I'll be posting a video on liquid bathe soap
Do you take off the ring after they seal or do you store them in the cabinet with ring on them?
Hi, what seal and ring?
The heavier duty gloves make this look dangerous. not interested
Hi, I promise, it's not as dangerous as it looks. You just have to properly observe the required safety measures.
LMAO saying that my hands would be shaking. Brings memories of my grandparents making Lye soap with a hot fired caldron in the front yard, thank you so much for that memory.@@soothingsoapbubbles