Just found your channel. You have a beautiful personality and make great soap. I think your camera presence is great! I'm looking forward to more creations. 💖
TFS...great tips....love the cooking on high and the tight plastic! Genius 😱🤷🏼♀️👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼oh, and not stick blending to trace...who knew? Oh you knew 🤣😂🤣😂
@@ForeverCleanSoapWorks I put it in a gallon bag so it was very thin then crushed off what I needed. So went fast but if it is not broken don’t change!
Hello there👋Just found your video and you really take the fear out of soaping! Which do you prefer hot or cold processing? I’ve only done hot so I’m bias😂 I find if you add yogurt at the end of your cook it’s way more fluid and manageable for your swirls. Thanks for sharing!🤗💕
Hi,i just found ypur channel,amazing,cause in my languish there is not information,so im breaking my theth to understand u,but its defently worth it,.thanke u and hope that u can give more tips of hot procees, ❤️
You have used your experience to create a wonderful video for human welfare. Thank you very much. I invite you to our country. You will be a guest in my house, I invite you on behalf of my family.
The crockpot? Just a regular crockpot. They don't last a long time, the lye will etch it. But it will work, just don't ever use it for food after that 😁
If you go to soapcalc.net you can calculate an olive oil recipe. It will take quite awhile to dry, normally up to a year! A high olive oil content makes for a VERY soft soap, but it's a wonderful soap. Good luck!
@Forever Clean Soap Works thanks for this web! its ouseme. the point is that they not write how much for souper fat (meaning the oil/yogurt i need to add after the soup is redy) and if the amount of it is been taking from the total amount of the oil that been showen at the recipe? also i wanted to ask about a Gliterin' what is it good for and when Im adding it to the soup. and what is the amount?
You can add 5% up to 8% super fat at the end of cooking. You can use any oil or butter that you like. Are you asking about glycerin? That is a natural byproduct off making soap! It's already in there, you really don't need to add more😁
I like how relaxed you are and comfortable you are talking to us. Thank you for this wonderful demo!
Thank you for your videos posted, learned c.p soaps and hot process and melt and pour is next
I’m loving your videos!
You have such a great personality.
Thank you for sharing your skill with us.
I have always love your videos. The carefree and smile draws me to your videos. Keep up with the good work 😊😊😊
Love your channel! I tried this method and my soap turned out so good, so smooth and fluid. Great advice from you, Thank you!
You keep up the great work. I discovered you today. Thank you.
Goat milk has a high fat content and may be the reason it mixes well into the oils.
Just found your channel. You have a beautiful personality and make great soap. I think your camera presence is great! I'm looking forward to more creations. 💖
Thank you for your kind words!
TFS...great tips....love the cooking on high and the tight plastic! Genius 😱🤷🏼♀️👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼oh, and not stick blending to trace...who knew? Oh you knew 🤣😂🤣😂
I have always froze my goat milk before adding lye to help with the burning. But may try this method next.
I tried that before but I hate waiting for the lye to dissolve!
@@ForeverCleanSoapWorks I put it in a gallon bag so it was very thin then crushed off what I needed. So went fast but if it is not broken don’t change!
Great video! Just found your Chanel & fell in love! Thanks for a great informative video
Hello there👋Just found your video and you really take the fear out of soaping! Which do you prefer hot or cold processing? I’ve only done hot so I’m bias😂 I find if you add yogurt at the end of your cook it’s way more fluid and manageable for your swirls. Thanks for sharing!🤗💕
The TD I buy mixes in oil. I mix it in like you do!
Could you post the amounts of the oils and which ones you use? Appreciate it, and love your video ❤
Sorry, I don't post my recipes.
Can people use winter white mica? Instead of titanium oxide?
Absolutely! I'm not sure how white it will be but give it a try and let me know!
@@ForeverCleanSoapWorks thank you for that and will do x
Love your video ❤️
I like yours video my first Soap making prosess your video my empress
Do you have the video showing the cutting?
I don't think I have one showing this particular soap but I have cutting videos of other soaps and they are all cut the same way.
@@ForeverCleanSoapWorks Oh thanks, I was just wondering how that one looked after it was cut. Thanks for the video.
Did you make a video about the liquid soap?
I haven't yet
Thank you. Can you tell me the recipe? I want to start hot process soap.
Sorry, I don't give out my recipes. There are many great ones available online though 🥰
Pardon my asking but where do you buy your saran wrap? You can't buy it in a grocery store in that big a container.
I think I got that one from Gordon's food service.
Can you post the link for your oil heaters?
www.soapmelters.com/Soap-Making-Melters-Soap-Oil-Heaters-Soap-Making-Heaters-s/3.htm
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Hi,i just found ypur channel,amazing,cause in my languish there is not information,so im breaking my theth to understand u,but its defently worth it,.thanke u and hope that u can give more tips of hot procees, ❤️
You have used your experience to create a wonderful video for human welfare. Thank you very much. I invite you to our country. You will be a guest in my house, I invite you on behalf of my family.
is that pot ceramic or stainless steel?
The crockpot? Just a regular crockpot. They don't last a long time, the lye will etch it. But it will work, just don't ever use it for food after that 😁
@@ForeverCleanSoapWorks Hi, and what is the material of the container inside? The pot itself that touches the soap. Thank you for answering!
@@michelevalletta3966 whatever crockpots are made of, not sure if you'd call it ceramic or not.
hay can you give a recipee for olive oil only?
If you go to soapcalc.net you can calculate an olive oil recipe. It will take quite awhile to dry, normally up to a year! A high olive oil content makes for a VERY soft soap, but it's a wonderful soap. Good luck!
@@ForeverCleanSoapWorks any recipe of olive oil can feet for a crock pot?
Yes all cold process recipes can be used in a crock pot for hot process. The recipe is the same, the technique is the only difference.
@Forever Clean Soap Works thanks for this web! its ouseme. the point is that they not write how much for souper fat (meaning the oil/yogurt i need to add after the soup is redy) and if the amount of it is been taking from the total amount of the oil that been showen at the recipe? also i wanted to ask about a Gliterin' what is it good for and when Im adding it to the soup. and what is the amount?
You can add 5% up to 8% super fat at the end of cooking. You can use any oil or butter that you like. Are you asking about glycerin? That is a natural byproduct off making soap! It's already in there, you really don't need to add more😁