@@SashaKuznetsova Hi Sasha, I followed you recipe to the T girl, my liquid soap came out so beautiful, I really love it, I love you for sharing my God Bless you and all your future projects.
I appreciate you for your indepth, information on how to make this beautiful Liquid Soap, I will use this recipe to make Liquid Soap. I saw other video's but you really shared good info.
Hi Rachel. Yes you can use the soap right away. Remember to test it for Ph levels first to make sure it's safe and not lye heavy. I like to let it sit for a few weeks though because it may feel a little harsh when it's just out of the crock pot. After sitting for a couple of weeks some water evaporates and the soap becomes gentler. Hope this helps.😊
Thanks! I've never done that, but I don't see why not. The only thing is that it will make the shelf life of the soap a lot shorter and your soap may grow mold and bacteria quickly. Hope this helps.😊
Awesome tutorial video! Thank you so much! Saved to my soap making video so I can use this when I make my Christmas gifts! I want to make a lemongrass scented hand soap for the kitchen. My mom loves the scent of lemon for kitchen hand washing soap so this will be perfect!
That's just part of liquid soap making : you make the paste first (mine turned into hard thick paste) and then you add water to that paste to make it into liquid soap. I added 1500g of water which is 2:1 ratio with 2 parts of water and 1 part of soap. Some use 1:1 ratio if they want their soap to be thicker. Hope this answers your question 😊.
This lady is very generous by sharing her time and knowledge with you and you don't even subscribe to her channel? 16k views? Wow 😳unly 570 subscribers!
I'll keep that in mind for my future videos. I may even make another liquid soap making video some time soon and if I do I'll make sure to include the lather test in it. Thanks for watching! 🙏
Hi Sasha, thanks for sharing this amazing recipe! I just have one question for you: do you use 100% KOH? Or 90%? Thanks for your answer and for your tutorial!
I usually use soapcalc.net to calculate all of my recipes. I will be making a video about it soon. You can also use brambleberry.com soap calculator. Hope it helps:)
hi...need to ask this recipe of liquid soap is best used for what? body or hair wash or else ... i have all the ingredients in addition to glycerine ....will it be ok if i mix glycerine in lye solution to this recipe? if so ...how much should i mix?
Hello! This soap is basically an all purpose castile soap. You can use it to wash hands, body, do dishes, etc. I wouldn't recommend it for hair though since it needs to be a much lower Ph level. As to using glycerin - I was never successful at mixing it with Lye so far. You will need to warm the glycerin to a certain temperature first (if I recall correctly 200F) and then mix your Lye into that. Unfortunately when I tried doing just that my Lye wouldn't properly disolve. But some people swear by it. If you try it let me know if it worked for you.😊
You are welcome! The ingredients suppose to appear on the screen as I add them and also I have the list of the ingredients in the description under the video. Hope it helps 😊
That's a great question! I usually rinse it carefully with water (always use gloves), then wash it with soap, then wipe it with rubbing alcohol. Hope this helps.😊
Hi Mrs I used the same formula but mine did not work great. I don know why? I would like to send you the picture of it if you accept Looking forward to hear from you Thank you
Liquid soap watery 🤷🏻♀️ So I make liquid soap all the time and my standard rule is, soap paste weight must be diluted with hot water, double the weight of the soap paste and if needed I’ll add a bit more water in small quantities if it needs a little more diluting. Now a few days ago I made liquid shampoo, and I used the same rules, unfortunately my soap got super watery so I had to thicken it with salt. This of course didn’t go so well and my soap got too thick even though for a moment it didn’t seem like it so I added the soap to the bottles, overnight it turned into a big thick substance that wouldn’t move. So I took it all out, diluted it again and thought it was of a good consistency, added it to the bottles again and yep, next day it was super thick again… so I decided to make a whole new batch yesterday and instead of doubling the paste weight in water, I used the same weight of water as the soap paste. The soap paste was 2200 grams so I weighed the water to the same weight, heated it and let it dilute till the next day which is now. I just checked my soap and it’s again as watery as it was when I used double the amount of water!! I thought I’d be on the safe side when adding much less water so I could dilute it slowly and get it that honey like consistency. I just don’t understand why it’s going wrong 😑 does anyone know what could cause this? My recipe: Almond oil 10% Babassu oil 15% Castor oil 12,5% Coconut oil 10% Jojoba oil 10% Lard 20% Tallow 22,5% Replaced the water lye mixture with ACV and added silk to the hot lye mix. Added glycerin to the soap paste and water mix. Which I always do with my liquid soaps. Does anyone know why my liquid soap is so watery? Because I normally with my other soaps always double the soap paste weight in water…. As I’ve seen and read from other soap makers as well…
Good question. To be honest with you I've never added anything but essential oils to it. But you got me so curios that I just added some bentonite clay to my finished soap. It mixed in very well at first but a few minutes later it sort of separated and settled down on the bottom of the bowl. I'll give it a couple of days to see if it blends in any better and get back to you on that. As to herbs - yes I would add them at the very end.
The clay is still settling on the bottom of the jar 3 days later so I guess it's probably not a good idea to add it after the soap is done unless you don't mind shaking it well right before you use the soap. I feel like the same thing will happen if you add clay at trace - it will separate later on when you're gonna add water to dilute your soap, but I may be wrong...Sorry I couldn't be much of help here.
@@SashaKuznetsova of course I will the reason why I asked is because I am originally from morocco and we use clay for hair . I will try it and let you know
Nice! My first soap i tried this recipe. It really beautiful. Mine solidified within 18mins of stick blending which confused me as to what to do. My question is what can you use the soap for and how do you mix the essentials?
I'm glad you tried this recipe and liked it!😃 As long as you cooked it and added the water after the taffy stage, you should have liquid soap that can be stored or you can add essential oils right away. If you stored it, you can add essential oils whenever you are ready to use it either in a soap dispenser or a bottle - this way the fragrance will stay fresh longer. You can use this soap as a body wash, hand soap, or make it into foaming hand soap like in one my videos here: ruclips.net/video/cwLXUI6Qyb0/видео.html
@@SashaKuznetsova what can this soap be used for? Is it used as all purpose like the castile soap? It does not lather much and its sticky on the hands. Not sudsy too. Any help?
@@salimafazalnumbu3825 Hmm...that's weird...that never happened to me...not sure what went wrong there. I wish I could be more of a help, but I really have no idea. 🤔
how did you figure out how much water to the paste? i forgot to weigh mine, also do we need to neutralize soap? since my potassium is 90% would it leave me with a superfat of 10%? thank you.
Great question. Yes you can use only one oil. I chose my oils in these exact proportions for a reason though: coconut oil is cleansing and makes a lot of bubbles, olive oil is moisturizing and castor oil creates creamy lather. So for example if you only use olive oil your soap won't bubble much, if you only use coconut oil your soap will feel dry on your skin and if you only use castor oil your soap will be creamy, but not bubbly. But you can definitely experiment with whatever oil you have. Hope it helps😊
@@jhrtelem you are very welcome! I hope you'll enjoy making soap🌱 If you do end up using one oil let me know how it went - I would love to hear about your experience 😊
I'm so sorry hear that. 😂Are you mixing it in a warmed up crock pot? Other then increasing the heat and mixing it with a stick blender on high setting I can't think of anything else you could do at this point. 🤔You may wanna check the amounts of ingridients to see if you may have overlooked something.
How to preserve hot process liquid soap ?by both chemical and natural way.(for tropical country's like India) )if chemical means how much grm I need to take for *100grm of shampoo base + Required quantity of water to dilute*? Types of preservative,and their quantity . ) if natural preservatives means their quantity used for *100grm of shampoo base + Required quantity of water to dilute*. Types of natural preservative and their quantity. Pls mam
To be honest with you I've never even looked into using preservatives in my soaps, I didn't need to - this soap stays good until I use it up which sometimes can take 6-8 months. Sorry I couldn't be much of help here.
Hey Sasha u genius girl ... It's gonna four days, when I put on the low flame (mix of lye and oils) became hard, after testing , I added water with low flame for 4 hour but still the hard , not getting in liquid form. Ur support is requested
@@usmanhabib4535 oh wow that never happened to me... try watching the video again to see where you may have gone wrong. It's hard to find the problem without seeing what have been done. Sorry I couldn't be much of help here.
I love the fact you went step by step and gave measurements along the way. 👏 This is helpful for beginners like me.
I'm glad I could help😊. Hope you'll enjoy soap making😄
@@SashaKuznetsova mam please say low quantity because i don't have so much qauntity please say low qauntity
@@SashaKuznetsova please reply me😔😔😔💔😢
@@SashaKuznetsova hey Sasha can we add fresh juices like tomato juice , fresh cucumber juice, tender coconut water etc to this liquid soap
Straight to the point and very good clear advice. Thank you Ma'am!
I like the way you did its so simple and easy
Why complicate things, right? Thank you for watching and commenting! I hope you get to try this soap and if you do let me know how you like it😊
My sentiments exactly. Thank you, Sasha.
You did a really good job on this.
Thank you!
@@SashaKuznetsova Hi Sasha, I followed you recipe to the T girl, my liquid soap came out so beautiful, I really love it, I love you for sharing my God Bless you and all your future projects.
@@CA-LOVEFORJESUSCHRIST Thank you! You are very kind! So glad you love the soap!
Crystal clear and better than store bought
I'm glad you liked it! 😊
Hello, awesome step by step video, thanks for sharing.
I wanted to tweet the recipe, can you share which lye calculator you used.
Lovely soap recipe! Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Very easy, butt yes have to be done carefully. Thank you. I will try it.
You're welcome!
Your accent is so amazing.....!
Thank you!
Thanks for making this so easy because I just watched six other videos that were way too complicated :-)
I'm glad I could help 😊
I appreciate you for your indepth, information on how to make this beautiful Liquid Soap, I will use this recipe to make Liquid Soap. I saw other video's but you really shared good info.
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words!
I MADE LIQUID SOAP LAST NIGHT!!!🥰🥰🥰 Your recipe works, Thanks.
@@CA-LOVEFORJESUSCHRIST I'm glad it worked for you! 😄
Nice video. How to thicken this soap?
Marvelous
Thank you! 🙏
You are superb in explaining ❤
Hi Sasha 👋. Can you use the soap right away? I’m a beginner in soap making. For cold process soap you have to wait a month for use.
Hi Rachel. Yes you can use the soap right away. Remember to test it for Ph levels first to make sure it's safe and not lye heavy. I like to let it sit for a few weeks though because it may feel a little harsh when it's just out of the crock pot. After sitting for a couple of weeks some water evaporates and the soap becomes gentler. Hope this helps.😊
@@SashaKuznetsova you are very good at explaining
@@annoupale2sante210 thank you! It's very kind of you!
Hi, another great video. If I wanted to add Apple cider vinegar in it could I substitute the water for the vinegar at the end.
Thank you
That sounds like a great idea! I've never tried it but I don't see why not.
Can I use cooking pot, because I'm thinking of doing a business in Africa
Hi good afternoon, lovely video....Instead of the distilled water can I use floral waters?
Thanks! I've never done that, but I don't see why not. The only thing is that it will make the shelf life of the soap a lot shorter and your soap may grow mold and bacteria quickly. Hope this helps.😊
Awesome tutorial video! Thank you so much! Saved to my soap making video so I can use this when I make my Christmas gifts! I want to make a lemongrass scented hand soap for the kitchen. My mom loves the scent of lemon for kitchen hand washing soap so this will be perfect!
You are so welcome! Your mom will love it!
@@SashaKuznetsova Good morning, can I use it for body wash? Thank you
@@annoupale2sante210 yes you can! I use it as body wash all the time.
Nice and very helpful video. Thank you so much
Thank you! I am so glad you liked it!
Wow...
Very clear and so so beautiful soap.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Sasha! Can this liquid soap be used for washing dishes? Thank you!
I do my dishes with it - it's not as soapy as dish soap, but it works. Thank you for your question 😊
This is great, after making this can i use it already or like the soap we have to wait for 45 days to use it?
If it passed the ph level test you can use it right away. It does get milder though if you let it sit fow a while. Good luck!
can you replace the olive oil with other liquid oils? Does this make a good shampoo?
Really thank you..did you add a big amount of water in the last step because the solution appears very viscous ...
That's just part of liquid soap making : you make the paste first (mine turned into hard thick paste) and then you add water to that paste to make it into liquid soap. I added 1500g of water which is 2:1 ratio with 2 parts of water and 1 part of soap. Some use 1:1 ratio if they want their soap to be thicker. Hope this answers your question 😊.
Your soap looks gorgeous I love it
Thank you! So glad you love it!
This lady is very generous by sharing her time and knowledge with you and you don't even subscribe to her channel? 16k views? Wow 😳unly 570 subscribers!
Thank you for looking out for me 😊. I am grateful for every single one of my subscribers though. 🙏
One of best soap making video, thank you! Would be perfect if you show the how it is foaming. If the end product is good or not :)
I'll keep that in mind for my future videos. I may even make another liquid soap making video some time soon and if I do I'll make sure to include the lather test in it. Thanks for watching! 🙏
Say it at loud 📢📢. She's the best
Excellent soap and excellent tutorial. Immediately subscribed. Please keep up the good work.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😊
Hi Sasha, thanks for sharing this amazing recipe! I just have one question for you: do you use 100% KOH? Or 90%?
Thanks for your answer and for your tutorial!
Can you start using this soap the next day?
Yes you can. In fact you can start using the soap as soon as it's cooked and fully dissolved in water. 😃
Can you tell me, how to calculate the amount of koh and water needed if i want to change the amount of oil ?
I usually use soapcalc.net to calculate all of my recipes. I will be making a video about it soon. You can also use brambleberry.com soap calculator. Hope it helps:)
hi...need to ask this recipe of liquid soap is best used for what?
body or hair wash or else ... i have all the ingredients in addition to glycerine ....will it be ok if i mix glycerine in lye solution to this recipe? if so ...how much should i mix?
Hello! This soap is basically an all purpose castile soap. You can use it to wash hands, body, do dishes, etc. I wouldn't recommend it for hair though since it needs to be a much lower Ph level. As to using glycerin - I was never successful at mixing it with Lye so far. You will need to warm the glycerin to a certain temperature first (if I recall correctly 200F) and then mix your Lye into that. Unfortunately when I tried doing just that my Lye wouldn't properly disolve. But some people swear by it. If you try it let me know if it worked for you.😊
Love this!!!!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Thanks so much for the tutorial. But still need the recipe for liquid soap.
You are welcome! The ingredients suppose to appear on the screen as I add them and also I have the list of the ingredients in the description under the video. Hope it helps 😊
Hi! I have a question? When cleaning up the containers, how should the container that the lye was held in be washed out?
That's a great question! I usually rinse it carefully with water (always use gloves), then wash it with soap, then wipe it with rubbing alcohol. Hope this helps.😊
Hi Mrs
I used the same formula but mine did not work great. I don know why? I would like to send you the picture of it if you accept
Looking forward to hear from you
Thank you
For how long do you cook your 🧼? Thanks!
I love this recipe. Your tutorial is amazing. My question is what is the shelf life of your liquid soap? Do you need a preservative?
Thank you! I don't use a preservative , but this soap stays good for at least 7 months without it (if stored in a cool dark place). Hope it helps 😊
@@SashaKuznetsova That's very helpful. Thank you :-)
@@angelicanankinga6259 You are welcome!
great recipe! thanks!! How much will you use for a reaaaally small crockpot, mine is 750 grs.
Well 750g equals 0.79 quart. Since my crock pot is 3 quarts I would cut the recipe at least 3 times. Hope it helps! Let me know how it worked for you.
@@SashaKuznetsova thanks!! will try it today!!
@@yanuegongora9697 you are so very welcome. Hope it goes well for you.
I love it 🥰
I'm so glad you do!
Hi Sasha!
Do I have to use a crockpot or can I use a double boiler?
Hi Eva! Yes you could use the double boiler. You may need to adjust the time you cook the soap though. Hope it helps😊
Liquid soap watery 🤷🏻♀️
So I make liquid soap all the time and my standard rule is, soap paste weight must be diluted with hot water, double the weight of the soap paste and if needed I’ll add a bit more water in small quantities if it needs a little more diluting.
Now a few days ago I made liquid shampoo, and I used the same rules, unfortunately my soap got super watery so I had to thicken it with salt. This of course didn’t go so well and my soap got too thick even though for a moment it didn’t seem like it so I added the soap to the bottles, overnight it turned into a big thick substance that wouldn’t move. So I took it all out, diluted it again and thought it was of a good consistency, added it to the bottles again and yep, next day it was super thick again… so I decided to make a whole new batch yesterday and instead of doubling the paste weight in water, I used the same weight of water as the soap paste. The soap paste was 2200 grams so I weighed the water to the same weight, heated it and let it dilute till the next day which is now.
I just checked my soap and it’s again as watery as it was when I used double the amount of water!! I thought I’d be on the safe side when adding much less water so I could dilute it slowly and get it that honey like consistency. I just don’t understand why it’s going wrong 😑 does anyone know what could cause this?
My recipe:
Almond oil 10%
Babassu oil 15%
Castor oil 12,5%
Coconut oil 10%
Jojoba oil 10%
Lard 20%
Tallow 22,5%
Replaced the water lye mixture with ACV and added silk to the hot lye mix.
Added glycerin to the soap paste and water mix. Which I always do with my liquid soaps.
Does anyone know why my liquid soap is so watery? Because I normally with my other soaps always double the soap paste weight in water…. As I’ve seen and read from other soap makers as well…
Спасибо. Очень интересно и познавательно. Жду продолжения.
Скоро буду делать мыло кусочками, крем для тела и крем для лица. Так что продолжение будет...
Thank you ❤️
You are very welcome!
When adding something to the soap like clay or any herb should I wait till the end of the whole processing .
Good question. To be honest with you I've never added anything but essential oils to it. But you got me so curios that I just added some bentonite clay to my finished soap. It mixed in very well at first but a few minutes later it sort of separated and settled down on the bottom of the bowl. I'll give it a couple of days to see if it blends in any better and get back to you on that. As to herbs - yes I would add them at the very end.
The clay is still settling on the bottom of the jar 3 days later so I guess it's probably not a good idea to add it after the soap is done unless you don't mind shaking it well right before you use the soap. I feel like the same thing will happen if you add clay at trace - it will separate later on when you're gonna add water to dilute your soap, but I may be wrong...Sorry I couldn't be much of help here.
@@SashaKuznetsova thank you so much
@@meryemelrhazi7267 you're welcome! You got me really curious 🤔 so if you find a way to use clay in liquid soap let me know.
@@SashaKuznetsova of course I will the reason why I asked is because I am originally from morocco and we use clay for hair . I will try it and let you know
Nice!
My first soap i tried this recipe. It really beautiful.
Mine solidified within 18mins of stick blending which confused me as to what to do.
My question is what can you use the soap for and how do you mix the essentials?
I'm glad you tried this recipe and liked it!😃 As long as you cooked it and added the water after the taffy stage, you should have liquid soap that can be stored or you can add essential oils right away. If you stored it, you can add essential oils whenever you are ready to use it either in a soap dispenser or a bottle - this way the fragrance will stay fresh longer. You can use this soap as a body wash, hand soap, or make it into foaming hand soap like in one my videos here:
ruclips.net/video/cwLXUI6Qyb0/видео.html
@@SashaKuznetsova what can this soap be used for? Is it used as all purpose like the castile soap? It does not lather much and its sticky on the hands. Not sudsy too. Any help?
@@salimafazalnumbu3825 Yes that's exactly what it is - all purpose castile soap.
@@salimafazalnumbu3825 Hmm...that's weird...that never happened to me...not sure what went wrong there. I wish I could be more of a help, but I really have no idea. 🤔
@@SashaKuznetsova I cannot thank you enough fir your help. I really appreciate your time and knowledge sharing.
In the video you said you like 1:2 ratio but what is the maximum ratio for it? Can i use 1:6 or even 1:10? Thank you
It will probably work, but your soap will be so thin that it will only be good in foaming soap dispenser. I personally wouldn't dilute it so much.
@@SashaKuznetsova i see, i'll follow your instruction. Thank you so much for your reply, really appriciate it
Merhaba bunu yapmayı düşünüyorum ama alt yazı seçenekleri arasında Türkçe yok ekler misin lütfen
If you don't have distiid water what is alternative?
You could try osmosis water or boiled mineral water but ideally you want the water with no minerals or bacteria( that's why distilled is best).
Where did you buy that scale please?
I bought it on amazon.com
It's called Taylor Precision Products Digital Kitchen Scale. 🤗
Tried different recipes and failed twice , then I tried yours and boom, it worked :) spocibo :*****
You are very welcome! I'm so glad it worked for you! 😄😄😄
how did you figure out how much water to the paste? i forgot to weigh mine, also do we need to neutralize soap? since my potassium is 90% would it leave me with a superfat of 10%? thank you.
I usually measure mine, but if you are following my recipe and using 3 quarts crock pot just fill it up all the way to the top with water.
There is no need to neutralize this soap.
I've never used 90%KOH so I don't know much about it. Sorry I couldn't be much of a help here.
Can it be done with just one type of oil?
Great question. Yes you can use only one oil. I chose my oils in these exact proportions for a reason though: coconut oil is cleansing and makes a lot of bubbles, olive oil is moisturizing and castor oil creates creamy lather. So for example if you only use olive oil your soap won't bubble much, if you only use coconut oil your soap will feel dry on your skin and if you only use castor oil your soap will be creamy, but not bubbly. But you can definitely experiment with whatever oil you have. Hope it helps😊
@@SashaKuznetsova thank you.
@@jhrtelem you are very welcome! I hope you'll enjoy making soap🌱 If you do end up using one oil let me know how it went - I would love to hear about your experience 😊
@@SashaKuznetsova ok, If I do, I will.
Can you write the ingredients and their quantity in the description
I just added the ingredients list to the description. Thank you for bringing it up to my attention.
@@SashaKuznetsova really! thank you ❣️ so much ❣️👍🌹
@@haidarhaidar6464 you are very welcome!
My soap is not thickening even after an hour of stick blending , what should I do
I'm so sorry hear that. 😂Are you mixing it in a warmed up crock pot? Other then increasing the heat and mixing it with a stick blender on high setting I can't think of anything else you could do at this point. 🤔You may wanna check the amounts of ingridients to see if you may have overlooked something.
why you did not show the part when you had to add the Potassium Hydroxide ??
Potassium Hydroxide is the type of Lye we use to make liquid soap and I show adding it to the water at 2.25 of my video. Hope this helps.😊
@@SashaKuznetsovaoo👍thank you
@@saradigota7201 You are welcome!
How to preserve hot process liquid soap ?by both chemical and natural way.(for tropical country's like India)
)if chemical means how much grm I need to take for *100grm of shampoo base + Required quantity of water to dilute*?
Types of preservative,and their quantity .
) if natural preservatives means their quantity used for *100grm of shampoo base + Required quantity of water to dilute*.
Types of natural preservative and their quantity.
Pls mam
To be honest with you I've never even looked into using preservatives in my soaps, I didn't need to - this soap stays good until I use it up which sometimes can take 6-8 months. Sorry I couldn't be much of help here.
@@SashaKuznetsova ok mam thank you
"and probably your husband" epic....
I tried it, but it's not becoming in shampoo liquid type, please need ur help
Tell me more about what happened.
Hey Sasha u genius girl ... It's gonna four days, when I put on the low flame (mix of lye and oils) became hard, after testing , I added water with low flame for 4 hour but still the hard , not getting in liquid form. Ur support is requested
@@usmanhabib4535 oh wow that never happened to me... try watching the video again to see where you may have gone wrong. It's hard to find the problem without seeing what have been done. Sorry I couldn't be much of help here.
@@usmanhabib4535 my only guess is that something got messed up with the amounts of ingridients.
Hey Sasha u r so kind .... Can have ur wts app plzz ??
👍👍👍👏👏👏🌹💋♥️🙋🙋🙋
Thank you!
Привет, Сашенька. Я первая!
Да моя дорогая, ты всегда первая. Спасибо тебе за это.
Keep the lye away from pets, children and probably your husband 😂😂
Glad you noticed my little joke there.🙃 Thanks for watching
Thank you for simplifying this process ❤️
@@cookinitupwithdabneybee9968 my pleasure! 😄
💕🙏
ما هذا ؟ ممكن المقادير ؟!
Sorry I don't understand your language.
ممكن ترجمه باالعربيه
✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌
Get that watery mess out of my face. Too thin