Clear and concise, no distracting background of views of person, no unnecessary chatting, useful list of equipment at the beginning. Being hearing impaired subtitles would have been useful for me, but I was easily able to follow instructions. Thank you CosyOwl
Hi, thank you for the lovely comments! If you click on the 'CC' button next to the settings button on the video, RUclips should add captions to the video automatically. 🙂
Thank you so much for this video it's really helpful. I've been trying to do a Shea butter m and p soap with Stephenson, I heat it up to approx 68 c and then when it come down to about 65 c it starts to get all glumpy, hard and gewy and I can't pour it into the mold. Please advise on what I can do. Thank you so much
This is a common problem for a lot of soap makers. This is called acceleration and happens when certain products are added to the soap base. It takes a lot of trailing to get around this to get the best possible results but I would certainly advise speaking within the soap making community, to see if any experienced manufacturers have any tricks of the trade.
Clear and concise, no distracting background of views of person, no unnecessary chatting, useful list of equipment at the beginning. Being hearing impaired subtitles would have been useful for me, but I was easily able to follow instructions. Thank you CosyOwl
Hi, thank you for the lovely comments! If you click on the 'CC' button next to the settings button on the video, RUclips should add captions to the video automatically. 🙂
Wow, this was extremely helpful, and the host is such a great teacher! Thank you all so much! 🐝
We are so pleased this has been helpful to you! Thank you for the great feedback. ☺
Very nice video! Thank you!
Are you measuring the temperature in Celsius or fahrenheit
lovely video man
lovely video
Thank you so much for this video it's really helpful. I've been trying to do a Shea butter m and p soap with Stephenson, I heat it up to approx 68 c and then when it come down to about 65 c it starts to get all glumpy, hard and gewy and I can't pour it into the mold. Please advise on what I can do. Thank you so much
This is a common problem for a lot of soap makers. This is called acceleration and happens when certain products are added to the soap base. It takes a lot of trailing to get around this to get the best possible results but I would certainly advise speaking within the soap making community, to see if any experienced manufacturers have any tricks of the trade.
Lovely 😊 ty
Thank you! We are glad you enjoyed it :)
Please full video mam
Hi, is the temperature F or C?
I'm assuming it Celsius but just want to double check.
Hi Cara, the temperature is °C (celsius)
Plz write the ingredients for us cz i don't understand it
Thnx✨
Hello! We have done this here: www.cosyowl.com/guides/how-to-make-melt-pour-soap-at-home/
Thank you :)