Cheap or steep? We make soap using the most expensive and the cheapest oils & compare the difference

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  • Опубликовано: 1 мар 2023
  • We decided to do a little experiment today! When it comes to soap making oils, there is a world of difference between the most expensive and the cheapest soap making oils.
    We decided to attempt to make a loaf of soap using the most expensive, luxury oils and to also make a loaf of soap using the cheapest oils. We wanted to see if using luxury oils and butters created a bar of soap that was noticeably different on the skin, or if the cheapest of bars would also hold its own and stand up to our high requirements.
    We discuss our recipe, our oil choices and go through gram per gram costings, and we tell you the overall cost per bar of our cheap & steep bars - there was a HUGE difference in the cost price!
    Watch as we first make a predominantly lard based soap and scent it with the cheapest Lavender essential oil we could find. We then move on to creating our steep bar. This includes oils and butters that we would never normally include in a soap - Monoi, Rosehip, Murumuru and Illipe to name a few! We also chose to use the most expensive Lavender essential oil that we could find - High Altitude French Lavender which cost a fortune and I fully expected to be a waste of money given that the therapeutic properties would likely not survive saponification.
    We tried to keep the ratio of hard and soft oils similar in both recipes and also tried to keep a similar percentage of conditioning, cleansing oils etc as we wanted our experiment to be a fair one!
    During the making process our steep bar of soap decided to misbehave, it traced far too quickly (possibly due to either the Monoi or Rosehip oils) and ended up looking fairly ugly! However, we are judging on performance, not looks!
    We will be doing a part two video on these soaps, showing them after cure and doing a blind test on them to see which one we prefer. Once we have filmed and uploaded part two, it will be linked to this video so you can view our results!
    Should you wish to recreate either recipe, they are both posted below:
    For our Cheap recipe:
    Sodium Hydroxide 99g
    Water 148g
    Lard 325g
    Coconut oil 145g
    Rapeseed Oil 217g
    Castor Oil 36g
    Lavender Essential Oil (from the Soapery) 21g
    For our Steep recipe:
    Sodium Hydroxide 103g
    Water 155g
    Monoi De Tahiti Infused Oil 145g
    Murumuru Butter 72g
    Kokum Butter 145g
    Illipe Butter 72g
    Apricot Kernel Oil 108g
    Avocado Oil 72g
    Rosehip Oil 72g
    Castor Oil 36g
    High Altitude French Lavender Essential Oil (from the Mystic Moments) 21g
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Комментарии • 34

  • @Hilary_ClarbySoaps
    @Hilary_ClarbySoaps Год назад +10

    Interesting to see how the soaps perform. I use lard and tallow in my soaps and find it makes a wonderful creamy soap, that lasts ages. When I got my recipe assessed I did deliberate between using lard or Shea/cocoa butter for the palm alternatives, but for me the performance of the lard won me over and the price point helps me keep my bars a lower cost. Living in a rural agricultural area it hasn’t impacted sales really and there are plenty of other vegan soap makers in the area…but in all honesty people ask about palm free and very rarely ask about whether the soap is vegan (I think in 4 years I’ve lost about 4 sales), but that’s in a rural agricultural area where the community are very supportive of the farming community here in Pembrokeshire. Looking forward to next video. The price of that lavender 😱😱

  • @rhondalippincott9048
    @rhondalippincott9048 Год назад +7

    To take away that “smell”purifying the lard in salt water takes away impurities and the strong smell. Love your videos!!!

  • @moonshadowessentialssoapsn5287
    @moonshadowessentialssoapsn5287 Год назад +5

    Grape Seed Oil and canola Oil are 2 different oils. Grape Seed Oil is a bit expensive and canola oil is very common for cooking in the U.S. personally I only cook with olive oil cause I’m Sicilian American and we use olive oil for everything, lol. This was a great video. I do goat milk Soap’s and Coconut milk soap. I try to do every other soap so it’s even and everyone has a nice selection I also luv making unscented soap.

  • @tesorosborincanos597
    @tesorosborincanos597 Год назад +1

    The video is great. I think is not fair to use an infused oil in the steep soap unless you use an infused oil in the cheapest one. In regard of the smell, I am pretty sure the gardenia in the coconut oil is the culprit. Why did you use rosehip? Is rosehip oil used as a base oil? If it used as a base oil, I had no idea rosehip oil could be used as a base oil. Love your videos 💕

  • @JosieAreSee
    @JosieAreSee Год назад +3

    The expensive soap looks like cheddar 😅

  • @-PORK-CHOP-
    @-PORK-CHOP- Год назад +2

    It would be best to do a blindfolded test, so you won't be swayed by knowing which one is cheap and which one isn't, have them mixed up on camera so you don't know, I would laugh if the cheap one came out better.

  • @shopwildvenus
    @shopwildvenus Год назад +2

    Looking at the ingredients on your table - it's just like mine in that I'm having to use so many different suppliers for basic items.

  • @handmadenaturalsoaps-byluc1996
    @handmadenaturalsoaps-byluc1996 14 часов назад

    Once cured .. what was the conclusion?

  • @phatwombat4241
    @phatwombat4241 Год назад +6

    this is a fabulous video, thank you for doing this ❤

  • @malkahabuloffplantssitesan156

    thankyou for this video- where can we see part 2? very interesting and relevant to us soapers!

  • @susanravella6261

    The lard in the US is horribly polluted with hormone-altering chemical preservatives, which apparently are absorbable. Sadly, most soap makers are unaware of this.

  • @boop7313
    @boop7313 Год назад +3

    Great comparison experiment and I look forward to the lather test!

  • @canarieswithkaren1
    @canarieswithkaren1 Год назад +3

    Your videos are fab. Thank you. This is an experiment I'd wanted to do. I'm looking forward to seeing the soap test when cured.

  • @nancykelly9712
    @nancykelly9712 Год назад

    I have found expensive lavenders don't come out very well in soap so I'm not really surprised but I sure was when I made it, I wasn't too happy about that! I'm looking forward to see performance of each.

  • @Monkeyman3A.

    hello May you help me with what base brand soaps and butters to make natural soap

  • @Penijo

    Bonjour je pensais que le test se ferait sur les même huiles, utiliser les même huile dans les 2 préparations mais une chère et une avec des produits de supermarché moins chère. Car votre résultat ne concerne pas le même produit. Votre vidéo était cependant intéressante. Merci

  • @michaelhall7921
    @michaelhall7921 Год назад

    I bought some fluid that was supposed to be methanol for my biodiesel making but this fluid is not methanol. It's brown colour and I must have been mad to buy it but I have an excuse it's the medication I'm on?