Basic Cold Process Soap Making

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In under fifteen minutes, Roe Sie, from the King's Roost, shows you how to make a basic bar soap from scratch, using only organic olive and coconut oils, lye, and ice water.
    RECIPE:
    Organic olive oil: 1,680 grams
    Organic coconut oil: 683 grams
    Lye: 337 grams
    Ice water: 787 grams
    Add essential fragrant oils to make it smell even better-- we used vanilla and sandalwood this time. DELISH. It's a fast and fun DIY project; it makes a great gift, and it feels awesome to use homemade soap instead of a lot of weird chemicals on your body. Get creative with your essential oil blends, add seeds, grains, mica and flower petals, and please let us know which combinations you love!
    Take the safety precautions seriously-- use protective eyewear, cover up all skin, and handle the caustic lye with extreme care. Keep all ingredients away from kids and pets. And use a gram scale to be accurate in getting your lye, water, and oil ratios exactly right. The water measurement includes any ice you use. I use about half ice and half water, and measure it by weight to equal 787 grams. It's important not to be sloppy and no guesswork here, please.
    The process is pretty fast, especially once you've done it a few times and have the hang of it. But be sure to let your soap cure (dry out) for 4-6 weeks so it doesn't turn into a slimy goopy mess in the shower... or, worse yet, irritate anyone's skin.
    We sell our own homemade soap in a variety of delicious flavors here: squareup.com/m....
    Plus, check out the King's Roost website at kingsroost.com for more DIY projects!
    HAVE FUN AND KEEP US POSTED ON HOW YOUR SOAP-MAKING ADVENTURE GOES!

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  • @TheKingsRoost
    @TheKingsRoost  9 лет назад +28

    OMG! Soap Queen TV saw my video!!!! I'm a huge fan, thanks for your support!

    • @nas9184
      @nas9184 9 лет назад

      do you know if i can half every ingredient to make a smaller batch?

    • @TheKingsRoost
      @TheKingsRoost  8 лет назад

      +Make_0_FashIon UK definitely!

  • @JohnDoe-bf1fw
    @JohnDoe-bf1fw 6 лет назад +23

    I actually made the soap as shown in the video. To make the mold I used 2-1/2" wide Select Pine from Home Depot. I made my mold a bit longer so I could make 25 Dr. Bronners size bars of soap. Because my mold was larger than King Roost's, I had to do some calculations so the recipe would yield the correct volume to fill the mold. Like King Roost I also used 70% Olive Oil and 30% coconut oil. I read up on SAP values to calculate the amount of lye to use.
    Before adding lye water you will need to warm up your oils on the stove to around 100 F. The purpose is to make sure your coconut oil is completely melted. Stir gently and make sure your oils are clear.
    I did not add ice to my lye water. Instead I carefully put the lye water in the refrigerator while I was warming up the oils. I used distilled water.
    Oils and lye water should be within 10 F of each other before mixing. The best way to measure the temperatures the lye water and oils is with a handheld inferred thermometer. I got mine on Amazon and it was under $20.
    I used an electric drill with stainless steal paint mixer attachment that I bought from the Home Depot. It did a great job mixing oils and lye water. I mixed for a few minutes than let it rest for 10 minutes. It took nearly an hour for the solution to reach trace. If yours takes a long time to reach trace, keep going, don't give up. Use short bursts so you don't burn up your electric drill or immersion blender.
    After letting the soap cure for about a month, I couldn't wait any longer and I tried it. My first batch of soap came out great. I love this soap. I use it for hands, shave and shower ...and everything. I like it far better than Dr. Bronner's.
    One more thing: I used peppermint essential oil at 2.5% of total oils (.25 * total oils = essential oil) and the soap has nearly no scent at all. I believe this is because the essential oil evaporated away while the soap was still in its liquid form. So basically I made great unscented soap.
    I made 3 batches for a total of 75 bars of soap. I use this soap everyday and so does my family and friends.
    This was the first video that I watched on soap making and it proved to be a great guide for my first batch of soap.
    Thank you King Roost for making this video.
    Sincerely,
    Rob in San Diego, California

    • @pammee18xyz26
      @pammee18xyz26 6 лет назад

      John Doe he says cold process sir, hehe

    • @WingedMatchbox
      @WingedMatchbox 6 лет назад +1

      John Doe do you have a RUclips channel?

    • @JohnDoe-bf1fw
      @JohnDoe-bf1fw 6 лет назад +2

      no RUclips channel. Good luck with your soap project. Send another reply if you have more questions. I got perfect soap on my first time and it better than Dr. Bronner and Kiss My Face. So go ahead and make soap.

    • @lms2336
      @lms2336 3 года назад

      Have you made another batch with better scents. I made 1 small batch & can't stand the smell, or lack of scent

  • @BaddaBigBoom
    @BaddaBigBoom 4 года назад +33

    For UK viewers (like me) "lye" is caustic soda, "parchment paper" is greaseproof paper, "plastic wrap" is clingfilm, "gluestick" is Pritt. This could put Lush out of business :-) (Thumbs up, TKR)

    • @Krizz139
      @Krizz139 4 года назад

      Thanks

    • @tannygodisbeautiful9690
      @tannygodisbeautiful9690 3 года назад

      So then why am I using lye into the soap if it so hazardous

    • @BaddaBigBoom
      @BaddaBigBoom 3 года назад +1

      @@tannygodisbeautiful9690 It gets neutralised during the saponification and maturing processes.

  • @melissabauman904
    @melissabauman904 6 лет назад +13

    People assume that everyone knows about trace, what it looks like, temperatures, etc. This is the best video on beginning soap making I have seen. Everyone else had me scared to death. It's simple! Thanks for the video. I now feel confident it starting my CP journey. I can't wait!

  • @shelly7017
    @shelly7017 Год назад +8

    I had been making body care products and finally started making CP soaps. People really like everything I made, so I bought many boxes of containers for products, more essential oils and fragrance oils, other ingredients, created a business name, ordered labels, a soap stamp, and an ink with my logo made. Last year, I had to give everything away, includingall of my tools, books and personal recipes. Divorce can turn your life upside-down in a hurry! I I don't know if I'll ever make soaps again.

    • @shifaniidris3712
      @shifaniidris3712 Год назад +1

      you will one day :) Things happen in our life for good! I don't know you, but I'm sure it feels heavy, but you'll gradually get where you want to be one day! And I'm sure you'll come back with that some extra energy back to your passion :) Take good care of yourself! hugs from Canada!

    • @shelly7017
      @shelly7017 Год назад +1

      @shifani idris
      Hello stranger. I'm reading your kind words while having my coffee, watching the sunrise through the kitchen window here in Essex NY. This beautiful palce is where I have finally landed after filling for divorce and leaving Washington State over a year ago. Your intuition is spot on.I will bring that hobby back. I'm currently winter sowing seeds and hope to have a bit of a garden this year. I used to grow and wild forage for flowers and plants that I used in my products. One of my passions is Wild foraging. I'm excited to learn about the palnts her on the east coast. Sending you hugs back.

    • @sandymclean9630
      @sandymclean9630 Год назад

      Shelly I'm really sorry to hear that 😑 .. I pray youre okay 🙏
      and that you make soap again it can be really healing
      nz 🌵

  • @laurenpiantino626
    @laurenpiantino626 6 лет назад +10

    I like the fact that you carry thro to the end of the six week cure period, and show the labelling process... This is the only full tutorial that I've seen. Thank you!

  • @foxxfire1181
    @foxxfire1181 7 лет назад +48

    I keep a bucket of vinegar water to place all my lye utensils in and in case of lye spills. The vinegar will deactivate the lye. Just an fyi.

    • @tyanaharland708
      @tyanaharland708 3 года назад +1

      Great to know, thank you.

    • @jenslyn42
      @jenslyn42 3 года назад +2

      The lye is quite strong and vinegar is a weak acid, so you'd need quite a bit. At that point you can just use water, it is a lot easier and cheaper.
      If you are really worried about "deactivating" (you meant diluting) the lye, then coke would work quite a bit better (No! I am not advocating you use that sugar water, clean-up would be horrible)

    • @DianneElizabeth64
      @DianneElizabeth64 2 года назад

      Great tip. Thank you

  • @renestevenson8119
    @renestevenson8119 6 лет назад +5

    As a newbie soap maker, I've been watching HUNDREDS of videos and this is one of the very best. So helpful. Thank you.

  • @1ShayDawn
    @1ShayDawn 8 лет назад +1

    This is one of the best instructional soap making videos I have seen. Good editing! Nobody wants to watch someone stir for twenty minutes, or watch the table while the soap maker gathers stuff they forgot about. The labeling was a great plus.

  • @pascalelee5775
    @pascalelee5775 8 лет назад +1

    Out of all the videos I have watched over the last 3 years yours is the one that helps me the most. Thanks for being so clear. :)

  • @miriama.4412
    @miriama.4412 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for making it so simple to watch. no non-sense talk inbetween just plain information!

  • @billskelley6895
    @billskelley6895 4 года назад +11

    I'll be making my 4th batch today, from this recipe. Great video. I learned the hard way though, that the dimensions given are inside dimensions, not outside.

  • @rachaeltelakowicz6720
    @rachaeltelakowicz6720 6 лет назад +19

    Your dog heard you say, "make sure you're in a well ventilated area", and he did about face and left! Lol

    • @Daniel-xu6kd
      @Daniel-xu6kd 3 года назад

      @@i_sal185 bro the dog will be totally fine lol, if it smells bad it would just walk away

  • @the3xtr3mist
    @the3xtr3mist Год назад +2

    the recipe is so simple and straightforward that what we actually need is a tutorial for the cleaning afterwards :)

  • @Steentj3
    @Steentj3 5 лет назад +7

    Looked at about 20 different tutorials, this was the best one I've seen, thanks for doing this!

  • @waltermartin3376
    @waltermartin3376 5 лет назад +4

    My challenge has always been the portions of the different reagents. Am grateful for the detail and process too

  • @donibrune5573
    @donibrune5573 6 лет назад +3

    I have watched soap making videos for the last few days. This is the best basic, straightforward one I have found. I wouldn't be afraid to try this method now. Thanks.

  • @joyturner3936
    @joyturner3936 6 лет назад +5

    Hi Roe
    I think this is the simplest and most informed video on soap making. I am in Jamaica and I make hand soaps and it is so easy with your simple steps. glad I found it.

  • @2bucksoap484
    @2bucksoap484 5 месяцев назад +1

    Although I have used many variations of molds, I still have the originals my husband made for me 8 years ago based on your video. I use French fry oil because we get it for free, but I have used a variation of this recipe because you had nice handwriting! I have probably made over 5000 bars of soap. One day I hope to make a profit. Either way, I still enjoy making soap!

  • @No-ug1rh
    @No-ug1rh 8 лет назад +1

    I just wanted to Thank you for this video! I've managed to base all of my own production off of your basic recipe. Never thought I'd be a soaper, but I am thoroughly enjoying it, thanks to you.

    • @TheKingsRoost
      @TheKingsRoost  8 лет назад

      +artportstudio.com I am so happy to hear it, thank you so much!

  • @ezwayocho8296
    @ezwayocho8296 3 года назад +4

    "Mix in a well ventilated area because it does create a few fumes"💨
    Dog 🐕 exits the room immediately 😆👍

  • @softestfairieVODS
    @softestfairieVODS 5 лет назад +5

    by far one of the best tutorials I have watched!! Thank you for actually explaining what trace is, and showing the storing process for overnight hardening. Other videos assume we just know how to store it and stupidly all this time I thought they were putting the soap in the freezer overnight lol so thanks for this!

  • @twistandlock
    @twistandlock 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you. I learned more from your video than the others out there. And thank you for sharing the recipe.

  • @ladamadenadie1658
    @ladamadenadie1658 3 года назад +2

    One of my favorite videos. Easy, to the point and informational. Thank you.
    I purchased some old commercial size bread pans and this recipe is perfect for them.
    I'm the only one at home that enjoys home-made soaps. My kids prefer the store bought, I took too long to get on the home-made/homesteading train.😣
    But I'm here now for life.💖

  • @asimsparks
    @asimsparks 4 года назад +9

    The chemicals used in this process are totally non toxic. There will be no harm whatsoever using your cooking pots to do this process, wash them and then use them again for cooking. There is no danger or harm if you use wooden spoon for this process. All the milk we drink, is stored in vessels in dairies which are washed on a daily basis with caustic soda. All the truck tanks that transport milk are washed by caustic soda. While handling this lye, its paramount to keep your eyes totally safe. But if the lye solution ends up on your skin, just pour tap water over it.

    • @alfredomederico
      @alfredomederico 4 года назад

      Good to know! Txs. I was afraid to get rid of my red casserole as is the same used in the video...*sigh*

  • @richardwilson4977
    @richardwilson4977 4 года назад +3

    Your video got me addicted to soap making. My wife thanks you.

  • @robertahubert9155
    @robertahubert9155 5 лет назад +4

    I watched this video with my mom she is 98 yrs old and not only made face soap but detergent also. She had a good laugh at all the equipment and precise measurements

  • @Kat-kg6hd
    @Kat-kg6hd 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks! I just made my first batch of soap with your recipe last night. I used a lavender for a scent. I'm pretty excited to un mold it and cut it tonight!

  • @janepinter7206
    @janepinter7206 4 года назад +3

    i like the tip about measuring the bottom of the wooden mold and cut it there. Very clear instructions, thank you!

  • @Nan-Elle
    @Nan-Elle 4 года назад +4

    I like the doggie. He enters the room, looks around and thinks "What's going on in here?"

  • @ThatTracyJuneStafford
    @ThatTracyJuneStafford 3 года назад +4

    This is some TOP SHELF & AWESOME-SAUCE teaching!!! Thank you!

  • @billskelley6895
    @billskelley6895 4 года назад +3

    Today, I will be making soap from this recipe for the 5th time. Always turns out well. I do like to watch this video for a refresher before each batch. Thanx again for posting the video. Stay safe everyone.

    • @Aurelius73
      @Aurelius73 4 года назад

      no u

    • @karinto-a4437
      @karinto-a4437 4 года назад +2

      I have pomace oil is that the same or should I use a lye calculator?

    • @billskelley6895
      @billskelley6895 4 года назад +1

      @@karinto-a4437 Couldn't begin to say. I'm an amateur at best, and I've always had difficulty with those calculators. Good luck.

    • @SEllis-ns2co
      @SEllis-ns2co 4 года назад

      So, the only thing I am confused about is do we have to heat the oils? Since the lye/water solution and oils need to be close within temperature.

    • @billskelley6895
      @billskelley6895 4 года назад +1

      I couldn't say. I've never watched a video where they haven't heated the oils to some small degree, 110-120 degrees.

  • @followme8238
    @followme8238 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for making a very clear and easy presentation, I can't wait to make this

  • @chilicious7154
    @chilicious7154 8 лет назад +2

    One of the best "how to" videos on soap making I've seen so far, and I've watched a lot! I especially like the tips you gave on the soap molds. Thanks for sharing!

  • @dorarico
    @dorarico 4 года назад +3

    Great Video very detailed, Thank you so much. Love the way your dog left after you explained the dangers of lye.

  • @GreenWitchHomestead
    @GreenWitchHomestead 5 лет назад +5

    Always good to have a cup of vinegar on hand. It will neutralize the lye solution. So you can set the spoon that you stirred it with in the vinegar. Also in case you do spill it you would pour vinegar on the spill. I like to rinse my jar that I stir my lye solution with vinegar when I'm done

  • @sarahmarchuk3295
    @sarahmarchuk3295 6 лет назад +3

    I love that you explained everything step by step and we're very clear. The soap make my hand very dry.

  • @iseejewelz3874
    @iseejewelz3874 8 лет назад

    this is an AWESOME step by step + explanation. NOW I feel like I could start trying to make soap. Not sure why everybody else is so stingy providing a basic formula for beginners but then call themselves a community. A community normally also shares

  • @carliebeau5329
    @carliebeau5329 Год назад +1

    Finally someone whos shows ratios. Because I need the making soap for dummies book.

  • @sandycummins7154
    @sandycummins7154 5 лет назад +3

    One of the better, straightforward instruction videos on soap out there. Thank You! :)

  • @bio5090
    @bio5090 5 лет назад +5

    For anyone using lye, I would really suggest having some vinegar close by. That's the only thing that'll stop lye from eating into your skin if you drop some on yourself.

    • @bio5090
      @bio5090 5 лет назад

      @@carissarichardson1348 That's horrible. I hope it didn't scar too badly :(

  • @DanielHarrisjr1
    @DanielHarrisjr1 5 лет назад +6

    Alright . . . just finished the recipe. Soap is now hardening under a towel. Thanks again for my first homemade soap recipe. If you see me in the news 6 weeks from now as " Man's skin melts off his body" blame The king's roost.

  • @betsynieves01
    @betsynieves01 3 года назад +2

    OMG my husband and I are excited to make soap now. Lol Like many others I have seen lots of other videos and this one is one of my favorites! Thank you so much!!

  • @karenwalters2007
    @karenwalters2007 7 лет назад +1

    This is the best recipe video I have ever seen the hand written ingredient very clever thank so much

  • @LadyGecko
    @LadyGecko 5 лет назад +9

    I keep a spray bottle of vinegar which neutralizes the lye if you splash it on clothes or skin.

  • @user-bx3rz4kz3g
    @user-bx3rz4kz3g 4 года назад +5

    Wow !! A man is making soap! Coooooolll!!!

  • @corak.1347
    @corak.1347 9 лет назад +6

    WOW!!! This is the best soap making vid I've found to date. Your instructions are very clear, informative & to the point, audio and video is crystal clear & your kitchen is nice. And, most importantly, I'm not directed to a website for the recipe. Wish all RUclips vids were produced like this!! Looking forward to more vids. Thank you! p.s.-what is your nationality? I'm Filipino.

    • @TheKingsRoost
      @TheKingsRoost  9 лет назад +3

      Thanks so much for the feedback, and I'm half Dutch and half Indonesian (which explains the Dutch crepes video!)

  • @thewildroo9334
    @thewildroo9334 5 лет назад +1

    I have been watching several videos to learn about how to make soap before I make my first batch, yours is clear and I feel like I can successfully make soap! Thank you so much

  • @clairefraser63
    @clairefraser63 8 лет назад +1

    Wow ok .... I'm not scared anymore !
    Thank you !
    Great video !

  • @paxSylvanRecrods
    @paxSylvanRecrods 3 года назад +4

    Alright its been 6 weeks.
    -me "wow it cured out all the crinkles"
    Thanks for the vid

  • @energyforever720
    @energyforever720 2 года назад +3

    best homemade soap video ive seen so far. thanks for the upload

  • @rickcoona
    @rickcoona 7 лет назад +7

    Conversions:
    Organic olive oil: 59.26 oz
    Organic coconut oil: 24.09 oz
    Lye: 11.89 oz
    Ice water: 27.76 oz
    Use a scale and weigh out your materials
    --Rick

  • @anthonyt.6913
    @anthonyt.6913 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. This is the first time I tried to make cold process bar soap. I made liquid soap once awhile ago, but never bar soap. This was so easy to follow and fun. I currently have about 30 small bars curing, I used (2)12" cardboard baseball card boxes as molds. I even took a small bar to test out about 48 hours after the initial curing, and I couldn't believe how soapy and sudsy it was! I will continue to use this method! :)

  • @kenfarley957
    @kenfarley957 4 года назад +2

    Very thorough explanation and good to see how much you spoke about safety.

  • @themimosamanor1636
    @themimosamanor1636 4 года назад +3

    A+ on presentation. Straight forward and understandable. Thanks!

  • @kimcox66030
    @kimcox66030 7 лет назад +3

    You should always have vinegar on hand when working with lye. It neutralizes the lye if you get it on your skin.

  • @bayer54
    @bayer54 8 лет назад

    I am about to start my adventure making CP soap! I really can't wait but i am trying to watch/read about it as much as i can before starting my first batch! Your video is very straightforward and covers all the basics very well. Thank you so much!!

  • @littlemiss6217
    @littlemiss6217 6 лет назад +1

    Today's the day my boyfriend and I are trying this!! Were so exited .he even made me a box it ended up bigger than yours but I'm sure it doesn't matter..thank you for this video it's the most step by step and most professional video we found....thanks again wish us luck 😁

  • @bramble-berry
    @bramble-berry 9 лет назад +12

    Such a fun video! Thanks for sharing. =)

  • @jessikathompson137
    @jessikathompson137 6 лет назад +5

    I keep laughing every time you say "flavor" of the soap.... I wish my Granny had used flavored soap when she used to wash my mouth out! I do believe you mean "scents" sir. Lol.... awesome video and thanks!

  • @luisfernandoalonsodiez673
    @luisfernandoalonsodiez673 4 года назад +7

    Only a little safety sugestions, please put your sleeves over the gloves, if you have the gloves over the sleeves and there is a lye splash, the lye can get into the gloves and meanwhile you take off the gloves it can cause serious damages to your hands, but if you put the sleeves over the gloves the lye can't get into the gloves
    I say lye splash, but it's the same for boiling or near boiling liquid
    Use easy and quick to take off clothes with velcro, brackets or zipper, NO CONVENTIONAL BUTTONS, NO TOTALLY CLOSED CLOTHES if you have a massive lye or hot liquid splash you must take off your clothes as soon as possible and avoid to splash other body parts, the best way is to use quick and easy to take off clothes that can be opened like a jacket, sweaters are a very bad idea so you can splash your face when taking it off
    You must have a vinegar bottle at hand all time to neutralize inmediatly the lye in case of a lye splash on the skin, then you can wash with abundant water, but first neutralize the lye with vinegar

    • @clownisius
      @clownisius 4 года назад

      Not vinegar, but water. Using straight vinegar can cause another reaction with the lye. Plain water, and lots of it is what's needed to flush the area as quickly as possible. So the best thing to do is to soap near a faucet it with a full bucket of water nearby.

  • @jessiesamblaceno7085
    @jessiesamblaceno7085 3 года назад +1

    Hi...Jessie from Cebu Phil's. Thank you for this very informative video. I tried making my own soap using this recipe of yours at 25%. I have now a soap that is very moisturizing and very proud sharing it with my neighbors. Use it also as my shampoo andmy hairis very shiny. Thanks again. You are telling the truth...

  • @agnusdeihmschl
    @agnusdeihmschl 8 лет назад

    PERFECT video for the beginner! Can't wait to try this!

  • @maggiemizrachi513
    @maggiemizrachi513 4 года назад +5

    Ty very much for sharing this with us.

  • @TheSunRiseKid
    @TheSunRiseKid 2 года назад +3

    Good on you for reusing the paper liner!!🌎Great video!😊

  • @gkhan9115
    @gkhan9115 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this helps a lot Allah bless you always ameen 🌹🌹🌹💚 you are very talented we like the way you explain explain

  • @4evafaithful
    @4evafaithful Год назад +1

    This is the best soap video I have watched. So much information. Thank you

  • @coltmerg4202
    @coltmerg4202 4 года назад +2

    1:06-1:28- 2:14--3:22 Thumbs up ,you hit all the pointers that make it safe thank you .

  • @jerrilous
    @jerrilous 6 лет назад +5

    best tutorial for a beginner

  • @vspot2505
    @vspot2505 6 лет назад +4

    Hahahah the dog left right when went for the lye lol

  • @kristinef.petersen1728
    @kristinef.petersen1728 4 года назад +9

    It's nice to watch a man made soap for a change :D

    • @Erin-bd6jg
      @Erin-bd6jg 4 года назад +1

      Nothing she said was sexist. But okay.

  • @billskelley6895
    @billskelley6895 3 года назад +2

    Referenced this video again, as I usually do before making another batch. So far I've made lemon grass, orange zest, cucumber melon, lemon, and peppermint. I just batched another of the orange zest because it seems I didn't use enough essential oil for the nice orangeeee smell. Used 2 bottles of the essence this time. Gonna turn out great. Stay safe everyone. Thanx Roost !

    • @monikagurtner9549
      @monikagurtner9549 2 года назад

      How much essential oil did you put in ( in grams or ml?,)

    • @billskelley6895
      @billskelley6895 2 года назад

      @@monikagurtner9549 In the end, I find that for this size batch, 5oz will sustain an aroma long enough to last the use of the batch. Except for peppermint. Peppermint requires half as much for some reason. Good luck, and enjoy!

  • @whisperingeaglelanders2339
    @whisperingeaglelanders2339 6 лет назад +1

    Your dog walked in the kitchen when you were stirring....LOL! Thank you for the video! I enjoyed it!

  • @kenraray2575
    @kenraray2575 5 лет назад +4

    You should talk about the importance of vinegar and way to have it handy whenever working with lye. GOOD instruction video. I could swear I was smelling the aroma coming through my PC. Thank you for posting this video!!!!

    • @sharonpaull644
      @sharonpaull644 5 лет назад +2

      You should Not use vinegar if you get any lye on yourself. Rinse with Lots and Lots of cold water. Nothing should go on a burn except Cold Water.

    • @emerencespringer
      @emerencespringer 5 лет назад

      Using vinegar is a very deeply debated controversy. Most people who watch are in the camp who say to use it, most actual soap Maker's who sell, say not to. All medical professional suggest that with anything dangerous, seek professional medical treatment.

    • @limitlesspotential9599
      @limitlesspotential9599 5 лет назад

      Fight Club?

    • @emerencespringer
      @emerencespringer 5 лет назад

      Claudio Koretta
      Of course. That's what modern humans do. We don't have to worry about being eaten by the big bad scary animals anymore, so we invent ways to feel that adrenaline rush by creating drama and anxiety.
      So... Claudio... How's your day going? LoL 🤗

  • @giselemartin7853
    @giselemartin7853 4 года назад +4

    With a silicone spatula, you would not have so much soap left in your pot ( are you using that for food now??_) And in case you were not aware of it, vinegar neutralizes lye so you should perhaps have some close by.. and your lye solution should be clear before you pour it in your oils. But the soap you made looks good~! .Maybe you should keep your dog in another room too when you are making this. You said keep dogs out.

  • @enzotarotchile
    @enzotarotchile 2 года назад +3

    Very nice work and bar of soaps, will try your recipe,
    Cheers from Chile.

  • @ginascott6068
    @ginascott6068 8 лет назад

    I made my 1st batch with your recipe . Beautiful soap . Thank you for sharing . Gina ((England)

  • @SnappedGinger
    @SnappedGinger 8 лет назад +1

    Great video. Just what I was searching for. Can't wait to get started. Thanks!

  • @20201dann
    @20201dann 7 лет назад +4

    Your dog thinks you're cooking food. :D

  • @thisisme2681
    @thisisme2681 5 лет назад +9

    Please go to this website and read her simple explanation of why you need lye to make soap. Short version - it chemistry! Without lye you'd just have a big bowl of oils and water! Once the oils and lye water are combined properly, science happens! 😁
    wellnessmama.com/60992/how-to-make-soap/

  • @susiessoapstuff1459
    @susiessoapstuff1459 5 лет назад +8

    That soap needs to cure 6 months with as much olive oil as it has. You can use it in 4-6 weeks, but it will improve dramatically once it has cured 6-9 mornths.

    • @kuyayllasumak4552
      @kuyayllasumak4552 4 года назад

      you mean 6 eeeks? not months?

    • @susiessoapstuff1459
      @susiessoapstuff1459 4 года назад +1

      @@kuyayllasumak4552 No, with that amount of olive oil, you are talking months. Otherwise you will have slimy soap that melts super fast.

  • @luckycee5892
    @luckycee5892 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful presentation. Ingredients in grams even better. Security most important brought out perfectly as well. Thank you soooo much.

  • @usapatriot7826
    @usapatriot7826 8 лет назад

    This was the best instructional video I have seen on utube by far!!!! thank you for providing the recipe and going over the curing process this is never discussed Really appreciate it and I can't wait to get started 😀

  • @donttakebiscuitsfromelmo1931
    @donttakebiscuitsfromelmo1931 4 года назад +7

    "i dont want to get any soap on my table"
    *has 7 pound bar of soap on table*

  • @mjaybash26
    @mjaybash26 4 года назад +3

    this is a great presentation.

  • @marcenalamb7294
    @marcenalamb7294 5 лет назад +4

    Smart dog, he left the room!

  • @FLYTNC2000
    @FLYTNC2000 8 лет назад +1

    Like your initial roost calling .nice video

  • @annalisajames6558
    @annalisajames6558 5 лет назад +1

    I like the ice in the water idea! Thanks for sharing...

  • @bellablack5464
    @bellablack5464 6 лет назад +10

    don't use aluminum!!!!! spoons, bowls, etc

  • @farhiyaa4880
    @farhiyaa4880 4 года назад +4

    I am watching but I realize it's easier for me just buy it right now.

  • @CBC460
    @CBC460 3 года назад +4

    So does that mean that I won't have to buy soap from the store anymore? This is pretty cool!

    • @tukicat1399
      @tukicat1399 3 года назад +1

      soap making is fun, but can be an expensive hobby, I make soap and use it for shampoo, to sell.. its fun, lots of you tube tutorials

  • @ArreisMorsCI
    @ArreisMorsCI 3 года назад

    I love this video, but cracks me up when he says to add fragrance to flavor your soap, then gives a huge goofy smile. Very fun and enjoyable video!!!

  • @dantico33
    @dantico33 6 лет назад

    I love this video very much. My daughter and I want to start making soap and have been watching a lot of videos and I found this one very informative. I like how you also show us what they look like after the six weeks and how to wrap them. Great job on explaining why they need curing, none of the videos I watched earlier said why. Great job. Thank you for your video.

  • @michaeltayon9184
    @michaeltayon9184 5 лет назад +3

    Personally, I *TOTALLY* recommend folks blend/mix soap batches on a table, with a old towel under it, _for obvious reasons!_
    In this video , dude shows blending/mixing a soap batch on the STOVE in a POT! *BAD NEWS!*
    I have a gas stove as well, and I don't know about your stove and pan, but my pots slide around fairly easy on the burner!
    I do NOT wish to clean up a crazy spill all over my stove and floor ;)

    • @cathywovatoyombye8123
      @cathywovatoyombye8123 5 лет назад

      Hi Michael, I want to add in herbs. At what stage do I add the herbs? In the oil or after mixing oil and lye??!!!

    • @msztax
      @msztax 5 лет назад

      @@cathywovatoyombye8123 ; once you get through the saponification stage (oils and lye solution), mix and blend well. You can add the additives. In your case the herbs.

    • @cathywovatoyombye8123
      @cathywovatoyombye8123 5 лет назад

      @@msztax Many, many thanks.

  • @theheartofcharla8725
    @theheartofcharla8725 5 лет назад +5

    I believe i can do this!!

  • @cherylcoan3288
    @cherylcoan3288 5 лет назад +6

    I keep a spray bottle of vinager by, a nutralizes the lie

    • @tcphll
      @tcphll 5 лет назад

      Be careful with that. Vinegar and lye create heat. So, yes, you neutralize the chemical burns but you replace it with thermal burns. Plain water is more effective.

  • @josettebain
    @josettebain 8 лет назад +1

    This is a great tutorial! Thank you from London!

  • @gsmith5140
    @gsmith5140 5 лет назад +1

    Thx for this. Was always afraid to make soap b/c of the lye. But you made it seem easy and safe. So I believe I can add soap making to my bath salts. Thx!

  • @lisaworthley9130
    @lisaworthley9130 4 года назад +6

    Question! You added ice to your water. Is that added in to the water amount that's needed for this recipe? For instance, do you measure the amount of water needed and freeze part of it?

    • @ProudlyETHIOPIAN
      @ProudlyETHIOPIAN 4 года назад +1

      Josiah Ray That is actually not true. Mass is always constant, even if you take a cup of water to the moon. The mass is the same but the weight becomes different because of gravity.
      In your statement above, what you could probably say is that the density of ice is lower than liquid water. That is true because ice floats in water.

    • @adamkhan7234
      @adamkhan7234 4 года назад +2

      Josiah Ray, no the volume of ice and water is different. It's the mass (in grams/oz) that's important (read critical) for soaping.
      @Lisa the ice just keeps things cooler as the lye dissolves because just the dissolving can generate a large amount of heat creating fumes of lye steam sometimes, hence often you see demos with people wearing or recommending masks.
      Weigh out ice cubes and make up the shortfall with water. Then add the lye (which you should always measure out dry separately) to the ice water.

    • @asimsparks
      @asimsparks 4 года назад

      Adding ice is a waste of time. Just add straight to water.

  • @Daniel-xu6kd
    @Daniel-xu6kd 3 года назад +3

    so what was the purpose in putting the oil in one pot then pouring it in to another pot?