How to Use SoapCalc, Cold Process Soap, (Tips & Tricks #2)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Here is a look at how to enter a cold process soap recipe in SoapCalc and how to change the recipe size to fit your mold. This video also includes some extra tips.
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  • @TreeMarieSoapworks
    @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад +11

    Check out my shop www.treemariesoapworks.com/shop/

  • @IDreamInSoap
    @IDreamInSoap 4 года назад +28

    Great, so many people seem confused with soapcalc. This is really useful

    • @susanboshaw5846
      @susanboshaw5846 3 года назад +1

      Went back and watched how to learn the size of your mold on your video and with that and this I know now how to make a batch of soap in correct amounts. So thank you to you and the person who made this video.

  • @shaydelady1508
    @shaydelady1508 2 года назад +4

    I FINALLY understand!!! I can't thank you enough! Between you and Lisa from "I Dream In Soap", I finally understand! I'm so humbled and grateful to you ladies and all of you FANTASTIC soap makers! My hope is to be at your caliber in the future! May God Bless you all 10 fold!

  • @joanne5133
    @joanne5133 5 лет назад +28

    Best video I've watched on how to use soapcalc.

  • @angelazeigler2904
    @angelazeigler2904 3 года назад +3

    I absolutely love your scientific approach to everything. Your so specific on everything you teach. For people like me, I just don't retain something if it doesn't have details to explain. I've been making soap going on 5 years now, and while I'm incredibly familiar with soapcalc, I've never found someone to explain the inc/sat values. I came across this video and almost scrolled past until I seen your name. So happy I took the time to watch. I truly hope you realize how important your tutorials are to the soaping world. Thank you truly!

  • @ellalevi3498
    @ellalevi3498 4 года назад +6

    this is by far the best soap related video i've seen on youtube. thank you so much!

  • @genevamilagros89
    @genevamilagros89 3 года назад +2

    I have been soaping for almost 3 yrs. and I learned more from this video about recipe formulating especially on soap calc, than I have in this whole time 😅 Thank you so much!

    • @elimancilla
      @elimancilla 3 года назад +2

      Hi. She mentioned that the saturated : unsat ratio should not be above 50. Did she meant on both numbers? Or just on the saturated? Or both the sat and unsat no bigger then 50? Please reply🙏🏽❤

  • @camillethibodeaux4654
    @camillethibodeaux4654 4 года назад +9

    Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge with us! I have enjoyed every video I watched.

  • @BendviewFarm-dq4sp
    @BendviewFarm-dq4sp 4 года назад +13

    I use soap calc a lot, but still learned some new things! Thank you so much for making this video!

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад +1

      Great to hear! Thank you! 💚

    • @elimancilla
      @elimancilla 3 года назад

      Hi. She mentioned that the saturated : unsat ratio should not be above 50. Did she meant on both numbers? Or just on the saturated? Or both the sat and unsat no bigger then 50? Please reply🙏🏽❤

  • @tamaragleaves
    @tamaragleaves 3 года назад

    OMG!!! Thank you soooo much. I'm starting back up again making CP Soap and of course, I've watched your videos millions of times, but I finally understood the FO calculation. I always just added a little extra, lol. Love Your videos and soaps.

  • @EvanLuke3
    @EvanLuke3 Год назад

    This was super helpful. I never knew about the numbers on the side that tell about saturated and unsaturated and whether or not that would tell you if the soap recipe is good for swirling. I learned a lot and I have been soap making for many, many years. Thank you for all of your knowledge! It really is much appreciated!😘

  • @leeantony
    @leeantony 3 года назад

    This video offers the best soapcalc explanation I have come across. Thank you!

  • @clkr97
    @clkr97 5 лет назад +5

    This was very helpful, thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @shannonoakley-moore2292
    @shannonoakley-moore2292 Год назад

    Thank you so much for doing this video and sharing!! This answered so many of my questions about the lye calculator! I'm still a newbie and figuring things out and this helped me understand what all those fields are in the calculator! Again, thank you!!!!

  • @cindylouhernandez6345
    @cindylouhernandez6345 5 лет назад +1

    The best video on SoapCalc ever!!!

  • @joyceswain1854
    @joyceswain1854 4 года назад +4

    Bless you. you explained how to resize so well

  • @ginginha27
    @ginginha27 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been using it already but still learnt new things ;)

  • @maga8606
    @maga8606 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this amazing explanation.

  • @tarasustins4590
    @tarasustins4590 3 года назад

    This is so great. I had been soaping about 4 years before I discovered water discounting would help so many issues!!! Sooooo helpful for newbies. 💗

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  3 года назад

      Thank you Tara! Your are right! It is the answer to many issues and will help the look of your soap. ✨

  • @sherriebrown9925
    @sherriebrown9925 5 лет назад +5

    THANK YOU! I've kinda been winging it. SO helpful!

  • @messybee6245
    @messybee6245 4 года назад +6

    This was SUPER helpfull thank you so much for this!

  • @RNatesha
    @RNatesha 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this valuable video. I learnt something new just by watching this after coming from another video that mentioned you. I know this is almost 3 years old but thank you for helping me understand Soap Calc.

  • @brandnewayurveda1835
    @brandnewayurveda1835 3 года назад

    Do You know what I like most about this video.... I can feel you were literally teaching me ...... So detailed and elaborated video... I did not got bored at all.... Seriously....

  • @joannpage6691
    @joannpage6691 2 года назад

    Came back for a refresher course on fragrance amount. Lately the scent isn’t as strong in my soaps. I was reading some articles that said to use the % of fragrance oil based on the total oil ounces not the total soap weight and I changed to that method of calculating FO. So came back to your video to double check and will change back to your method. Thanks again.

  • @Zabelina347
    @Zabelina347 3 года назад

    Thank you...👍👍 You re an excellent teacher🥰

  • @alistewart3451
    @alistewart3451 3 года назад

    This is so helpful. Thanks for the very thorough tutorial.

  • @joe_zupko
    @joe_zupko 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this explanation!
    I’m new to this and everything seems random when I’m looking up recipes.
    Now at least I can have a place to help me get started!

  • @lynnlovett8011
    @lynnlovett8011 Год назад

    Thanks for all the amazing information. I learned so much. You were wonderful 😊

  • @h2t26
    @h2t26 2 года назад

    Gees 2yrs! I'm late, but thank you sooo much!! A lot of this was review cause I already started making soap this week for x-mas presents! I have been doing so much trial and error and have a bit of a pile of soap stacked up now. Each one is getting better and I'm slowly figuring it out. However, those tips of water, when you unmold, and esp the INS number was so great!

  • @krystoljohnson5654
    @krystoljohnson5654 4 года назад +10

    Thank you so much for making this! I was trying to learn that calc yesterday (I'm beyond a brand new soap newbie lol) and it seemed more complicated than it really is! I had several Ah-Ha moments during this video, so thank you so much! love your channel and your soaps!

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, I am so glad it helped! 💕 If you are interested, I made a soapcalc video for Elements too. It's a little different. ruclips.net/video/LQbNd2ohRt8/видео.html

  • @thebubblygrandma3514
    @thebubblygrandma3514 5 лет назад +1

    That was super helpful. Thank you!

  • @marymills771
    @marymills771 2 года назад

    Thank you for this. It was very helpful. I tried to formulate a new
    soap roday and got very frustrated! you explained everything
    perfectly! BTW I love your voice. It is so calming.

  • @MyCraftyMind4U
    @MyCraftyMind4U 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so very much! I was so intimidated by this Soapcalc until I watched your video, you explained it so thoroughly thank you for taking the time to do this I am more confident in making my first batch soon

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  3 года назад

      I'm so glad! Thank you! Best of luck on your soap making journey!

  • @TYMiracleEst
    @TYMiracleEst 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial have a good 2022

  • @stephaniebravo7773
    @stephaniebravo7773 4 года назад +1

    Thank so much for this video! I learned a lot!

  • @jyotinair3736
    @jyotinair3736 3 года назад +1

    learning a lot, thanks for explaining. I am new to soap making, most soaps are coming out pretty good. I am trying to create the perfect white bar soap beautiful classic white, I keep running into glycerin rivers. I was using the water at 38, most books I read keep saying to use 35 and 38, do you think I can lessen the water to maybe 30-33. please advice

  • @gretchenarnot4311
    @gretchenarnot4311 5 лет назад +1

    Extremely helpful..thank you sweetheart

  • @donnaclark727
    @donnaclark727 9 месяцев назад

    This is the best tutorial I have ever seen on soapcalc. I'm sure I will refer to this often! If you have a tutorial on basic oils vs butters, that would help me. I use coconut oil, olive oil, cocoa butter, sweet almond oil and castor oil. I'm going to try this today. Not sure if that is not enough hard oil. Thank you again!!!

  • @DuVerneyPhoto
    @DuVerneyPhoto Год назад

    Thank you for helping me understand SOAPCAL., I just retired from working at a VA Hospital and now feel more comfortable understanding the process of making soap. Thanks again Dan.

    • @TracyD2
      @TracyD2 Год назад

      Enjoy your retirement.

  • @aartijainric
    @aartijainric 5 лет назад +1

    This is such a useful tutorial .. thanks Tree

  • @D.Fenton
    @D.Fenton 3 года назад

    Thank you!!! I had no idea how to do this!!!

  • @elysahenry5249
    @elysahenry5249 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks for the detailed tutorial. One question - by not including your fragrance in SoapCalc's calculation, are you essentially increasing the superfat?

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  5 лет назад +14

      No, superfat is only based off of your base oils and not your water, fragrances or essential oils. Water or whatever liquid you use is just a way to introduce your lye to your oils. You can vary that amount and not affect the other calculations.
      Lye calculations are just figuring the amount of lye to turn each of those oils into soap. The superfat is what is left over after that.

  • @QuiltsAndBeyond
    @QuiltsAndBeyond 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you so much! I am a newbie to cp soap making and your video is super awesome.
    Only thing confuse me is what should be done differently if you have very humid environment.
    Tia.

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад +3

      I have better luck using a water discount along with covering for 2 days and putting through gel. It helps not to get soda ash. So, I use 25% "Water as percent of oil weight."

  • @erindevine1979
    @erindevine1979 4 года назад

    Thank you. Your video was very helpful.

  • @tara6777
    @tara6777 3 года назад

    This helped me so much...thank you!🤗
    *BTW - your work is absolutely amazing 💞🧼

  • @medici83911
    @medici83911 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! It sounds silly but this seemed a bit intimidating at first..so relieved after watching this

  • @susanboshaw5846
    @susanboshaw5846 3 года назад +6

    I'm still confused and how to make it the right amount for my size molds. I just started making soap

    • @djouherhadjaz7718
      @djouherhadjaz7718 22 дня назад

      Me as well I have the same problem I want to begin to make soap but I have a problem with measuring please how did you learn how to do it

  • @grumpyalison4869
    @grumpyalison4869 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video @_@ I'm about to start making soap, and will probably end up making a bunch of really tiny batches to experiment with what I like, and this video was super helpful about understanding and maybe lightly modifying the basic recipes i found online. You rock!

  • @Lornadoone72
    @Lornadoone72 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, very helpful!

  • @shrutithaparsachdeva3938
    @shrutithaparsachdeva3938 3 года назад

    This was of great help . Just a question as my city is high on humidity and heat . Should I incubate my soap as everytime I do it's cracking . And when I leave it just like that nothing happens . Also how much water to use for soap making in humid hot climate ?

  • @brandypayne8781
    @brandypayne8781 5 лет назад +1

    💖💞 Thank you for sharing. Very detailed!💞💖

  • @glenisgibson9736
    @glenisgibson9736 3 года назад

    I know you made this over a year ago, I have just watch this and wanted to tell you how informative it was. I would love to learn more about the different fats & oils. e.g. by adding shea butter and coconut butter how does this change the bar of soap. What fats make a hard bar and what fats make a soft bar with lots of bubbles or a conditioning bar. So a video on this would be so helpful to those who have just started making soap. Thanks again.

  • @longtuong5915
    @longtuong5915 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much,Teri, for your clear explanation.

  • @rawahamam7428
    @rawahamam7428 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks alot dear you are so helpful 👍🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @amberfenton773
    @amberfenton773 4 года назад +3

    Thank you!! I'm getting ready to try soap making for the first time. This is really helpful. So I heard you say in another video that you waited 48 hours before cutting. I'm wondering how long is too long to wait to cut?

  • @narmayachhantyal643
    @narmayachhantyal643 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @OnlyTheAndersons
    @OnlyTheAndersons Год назад +1

    This was very informative! Can you adjust your recipe for the size of your mold?

  • @soapsforlove4168
    @soapsforlove4168 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @jackieopperman6568
    @jackieopperman6568 3 года назад

    Thank you for video really helpfull for a beginner.

  • @trazellewilkinson8407
    @trazellewilkinson8407 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for talking the time, very easy explanation.

  • @lindac4803
    @lindac4803 2 года назад

    Hello! Thanks for this video. I read through the all the comments and saw this one w/o an answer. I have the same question. For swirling, you mentioned that the saturated : unsat ratio should not be above 50. Both numbers? Please clarify. Thank you!
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  • @krista3686
    @krista3686 3 года назад

    Very helpful!! Thank you

  • @sohntiseosorio8321
    @sohntiseosorio8321 4 года назад

    Very helpful...Thank you

  • @courageous_soap
    @courageous_soap 2 года назад

    Thanks - always wondered about INS and how to find that info - well done!

  • @taaraamuhammad
    @taaraamuhammad 2 года назад

    Hi, Is this for one loaf? Thank you so very much!!

  • @jadegirl5150
    @jadegirl5150 3 года назад +1

    Hi in the water to % of oils I've been putting 30 and finding that my batter is getting to trace very fast. I can't do and good swirls because of this. Do you think it's because my water to oil ratio is too low? Should I try soaping at the default rate of 38%? Will that give me more time to work with the batter before thickening up? Please advise because I've made several batches and all have gotten to a thick trace before I wanted it to even with minimal stick blending.

  • @ImGinaMarie
    @ImGinaMarie 3 года назад +1

    I've been looking high and low for someone to go over this with me and decipher soap calc....you sure make it simple!! Thanks a million!! Is there a tips and tricks #1?

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! My Tips and Tricks #1 is how to fit a silicone mat into any mold. I do have another Soapcalc video I made for Elements Bath and Body. ruclips.net/video/LQbNd2ohRt8/видео.html
      Here's a list of my vidoes: ruclips.net/user/TreeMarieSoapworksvideos

    • @ImGinaMarie
      @ImGinaMarie 3 года назад

      @@TreeMarieSoapworks Perfect!! Thank you! You and Elly at Elly's Everyday and Royalty Soaps are some of my fave teachers. You are so appreciated!!

  • @laurakatz2842
    @laurakatz2842 3 года назад +1

    Another wonderfully informative video! One point of confusion I have is calculating your mold size. I do the length x height x width x .04 to get the capacity of the mold. You input that number as the desired weight of the oils, right? When you put in the water % you want to use, doesn't that add volume that can create an overflow of your mold? How is mold capacity factored into oils, plus lye, plus liquid? Thanks for all you do for this community.

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  3 года назад +1

      You will have to adjust it depending on you water amount, but that is a starting point. I use 25% "water as a percent of oil weight" for my water amount. It works out to be l x w x h x 0.42. If you use more water use .38.
      Another way is to fill your mold with water and weigh the water and use approximately 67% of that for the oil weight. Calculate your recipe and look at the "Soap weight before CP cure or HP cook" Make sure and add fragrance to amount and see how close that is to the water that you weighed. Adjust the oils as needed to get the proper batch weight.

  • @cibeauteesthetics
    @cibeauteesthetics 7 месяцев назад

    This tutorial was really helpful. I still need to research the fragrance quantities.

  • @sarahconklin3871
    @sarahconklin3871 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @guadalupealcocer1262
    @guadalupealcocer1262 3 года назад

    Hello how about the iodine number? Do you recommend to use the calculation method of water as a percent or oil? and keep 25% for faster soap curing? thank you.

  • @ArlyneHeilbron
    @ArlyneHeilbron 3 года назад

    Great explanation!>!!! thank you I am from Costa Rica !

  • @cutflower36
    @cutflower36 3 года назад

    Good info, thank you

  • @allabouteveshop
    @allabouteveshop 4 года назад

    Hiya, I am very new to soap making. Infact I haven't made anything I am learning. My question is, how do I know how much, that is the amount I will need to fill my molds? Do I for instance fill my mold with water and weigh it? Thank you.

  • @daphneydonegan5680
    @daphneydonegan5680 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this. Very helpful. Quick question. I'm just playing around with the soap calculator before I dive in. I have a recipe that has 0% cleansing. Is that bad. What does that mean. Thx for your time.

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад

      All soap cleans. Your bar must be very moisturizing. So does it have a lot of olive oil and not much coconut oil in it? No, not necessarily. Have you joined my Facebook group? You could share your recipe there and ask questions. facebook.com/groups/treemariesoapworks/

    • @katedacillo5675
      @katedacillo5675 3 года назад

      Can I join too? Kate Cuebillas Dacillo the name of my facebook account.

  • @susanyoung1095
    @susanyoung1095 4 года назад +1

    This is awesome!!! Thank u.... I’m in Indiana tooo btw :)

  • @JandWSoaps
    @JandWSoaps 4 года назад

    This is very helpful with using the calculator. I might've missed it, but are you using the same FO as the recipe? I thought I saw Tierra use one that could only use 1% but some usage rates are over 5%. I could be absolutely wrong, but I can't learn if I don't ask, right?

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад +1

      I usually use 5-6% fragrance, but it does depend on the fragrance. I am not sure which fragrance you are talking about. You have to check the IFRA rate that is recommended for a wash-off product (Category 9) for each fragrance. If your supplier doesn't list it, make sure and ask.

  • @SabyasachiSarkar_ch
    @SabyasachiSarkar_ch 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @carliiuxiiz
    @carliiuxiiz 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much :) I have a question: if you wanna substitute water by coconut milk (for example), is it the same weight? Or does the weight vary depending on the liquid you use? Thanks! :)

  • @CC-cr2hv
    @CC-cr2hv 3 года назад

    Great video. I have a question, when adding sodium lactate to cp recipe it doesnt give you that option on soap calc. I know its not an oil, you add to cooled lye water however how are you supposed to know what final numbers will be regarding, cleansing, conditioning, creamy, bubbly, etc

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  3 года назад

      Its an additive. You manually calculate that at and amount of 1teaspoon per pound of oil.

  • @SteadfastTrailFarm
    @SteadfastTrailFarm 3 года назад

    THANK YOU!!!! This is soooo helpful!! ~jc

  • @Misssha123
    @Misssha123 4 года назад

    Very clear thanks

  • @victoriaboulay6952
    @victoriaboulay6952 2 года назад

    Do you know what I should put in Soap Calc for "Water as a % to Oils" for Liquid Soap (using KOH) ? Thanks you

  • @paktimesacademy4564
    @paktimesacademy4564 3 года назад

    Can we use used (cooked)oil in laundry soap and which oil is better for laundry soap.

  • @Fibonacci1012
    @Fibonacci1012 3 года назад

    I am new to this but have been doing a lot of research. what happens if you use goat milk instead of water. where does that first in on the calcultor or does it simply replace the water?

  • @bmzaron713
    @bmzaron713 2 года назад

    Can you or someone please help me? I made an 82% lard / 18% coconut oil soap with a 5% superfat at 34% water as percentage of oil weight. Anyways the soap looks nice but when I took a bath, afterwards my skin felt burnt/ irritated for about 24 hours or so.. I did the zap test (licking the soap) and it tastes good and I did not run into a 'zap'.. I don't know what that would feel like but I imagine you know it when you feel it.. Any help would be great. I'm just not sure if I should have just gone with a 38% water by oil weight dilution since I discovered these hard oils/fats setup quite fast once trace was reached.

  • @MsMusic902
    @MsMusic902 Год назад

    This helped so much even tho I don’t understand everything about soaps

  • @queenvictory262
    @queenvictory262 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing princess

  • @vasq82
    @vasq82 Год назад

    Hello, thank you so much for the info. You mention about the lye that we have to predict the ammount. If i use for my recepi
    Olive oil -90 gr.
    Coconut oil 78 gr.
    Almond oil - 36 gr.
    Castor oil - 36 gr.
    Fragrance - 10 gr. If the water is 33 %, how much grames is Lye?

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  Год назад

      You have to put those oil weights (not including fragrance) into the calculator and the superfat you are using, and then you hit 'calculate recipe,' and it will give you the weight of lye to use. Lye is only figured by the base oils used (fragrance is not a base oil).
      The water amount doesn't figure into the lye calculations. Water is only the vehicle to introduce the lye to the oils. The water amount can vary, which doesn't change the lye amount. (You cannot use less than a 1:1 ratio of water to lye, meaning your water weight should always be at least equal to or greater than the lye weight used. I use around 1.8:1.)
      The lye amount is figured by SAP numbers to turn each of the oils used into soap, and then the super fat percent is discounted from that weight. So if you use a 7% superfat, the calculator will figure 93% of the weight needed to turn all the oils into soap.

  • @elimancilla
    @elimancilla 3 года назад +1

    Hi. You mentioned that the saturated : unsat ratio should not be above 50 on both numbers? Or just on the saturated? Or both the sat and unsat no bigger then 50? Please reply🙏🏽❤

  • @Sreenathplus
    @Sreenathplus 4 года назад +1

    Need advice for designing 1.2 kg mold. I have customized my design mold- L (37.11cm) * W (5.50cm)* H (8.50cm) - inch(14.61*2.17*3.35).
    Math behind the building the mold - inch(14.61*2.17*3.35) * 0.4 (convert into oz) = 42.36 oz and then multiplied with 28.375 (42.36*28.375) for converting into grams; is that right way to get grams ? I would seek your expert opinion, how to build 1.2kg / 3.6 kg wooden mold. Soap Size that I thinking to make (8.5*5.5*3) cm; 12 bars 100gm. What should be the inner dimensions ? . I have taken - Water as percent of oil weight 21.81 % : Super Fat/Discount 4 % :Lye Concentration 40.0000 % : Water : Lye Ratio 1.5000:1.

  • @sharemyoung
    @sharemyoung Год назад

    I am not familiar with adding sodium lactate. I new at soap making and I havent had a recipe where that is in the ingredients. Can you expand on that? Thank you!!

  • @leanegarden6997
    @leanegarden6997 25 дней назад

    Thank you for the video. I have one question. If I'm making 2 kilograms of a batch of oils and want to add 60 Gr fragrance weight, shall I discount this from the 2 kg or add the 60 Gr to the 2 kg. In other words, should the total weight be 2 kg with the fragrance weight? Or should the total weight be 2 kg and 60 Gr all together?

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  25 дней назад +1

      Fragrance is not included in the oil total. It is different and does not saponify.

  • @audreywilliams5346
    @audreywilliams5346 4 года назад +3

    Hi, I would just like to say that you are a wonderful teacher and I enjoy watching your videos. They are very detailed and easy to follow. I am new to soap making. I have been doing research for almost a year and I'm ready to get started. However, I would like to attend a live or Skype class. Do you teach beginner soap classes? If so, are you ever in the Dallas-Fort Worth area or have ever thought about teaching a class by Skype? I would love to to attend.
    Thanks, Audrey

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад

      Thank you so much, Audrey! I don't have any classes. I just make RUclips videos.

    • @egreenjulianaguimaraesnett8984
      @egreenjulianaguimaraesnett8984 3 года назад

      Hello Audrey!!! How are you doing? I identify so much with your speech, I also have been studying and just about to start making soap, but an easy way, I am starting slowly. How has your work been? Is it going well, are you enjoying it? Well thanks for sharing your post and good look!!! Greetings from Brazil, Juliana

    • @egreenjulianaguimaraesnett8984
      @egreenjulianaguimaraesnett8984 3 года назад

      @@TreeMarieSoapworks Thank you so much for your videos Tree Marie, you are a VERY VERY GOOD teacher, just love your videos, and congratulations!!!!! Thank you!!! Best wishes, Juliana

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 3 года назад

      try call a lg craft store like Michaels they have classes in everything

  • @user-tc4ch1ux7f
    @user-tc4ch1ux7f 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you! But I have a question about coconut oil. In Republic of Korea, coconut oil is called two types. Refined coconut oil and extra virgin coconut oil. But if you look at the soap calculator you have introduced, there are three kinds of coconut oil. 1.cocut oil 76 deg, 2.coconut oil 96 deg, 3.coconut oil, fractionated. What is the difference between 76deg and 96deg? Are these the differences between refined and unrefined? And coconut oil, fractionated is oil that is not hardened even in cold temperature?

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  5 лет назад

      Yes, fractionated is liquid at room temperature. The other two are the melting point in Fahrenheit. I am guessing the refined coconut oil and extra virgin coconut oil are the 76/24 degree. You can just test the melting point.

  • @erikabdy1159
    @erikabdy1159 Месяц назад

    I have a question , if your using g a 50/50 lye water do you add both amounts as oz or combine oz as water plus lye ?

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  Месяц назад

      50/50 is a 1:1 ratio (equal weights of water and NaOH).
      A 33% lye concentration = 2 parts water and 1 part NaOH.
      The amounts are always a weight measurement, not fluid ounces. I use the weights in grams from the soapcalc.net printout because grams are more accurate.
      Does that answer your question?

  • @greenbarn2213
    @greenbarn2213 3 года назад

    Is Soapcalc a free program or downloaded or payed for.....I went on and it has a bunch of ads showing...it doesn't on yours? Thank you for your help :)

  • @greenegrassgrows2551
    @greenegrassgrows2551 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you 😎

  • @joannmahaffey1068
    @joannmahaffey1068 4 года назад

    Very helpful

  • @cisanch20011
    @cisanch20011 4 года назад

    I just came across your video by searching on RUclips for soapcalc. I have a big struggle learning how to make soap and had purchased some lye and other ingredients and decide to give up. I still want to learn how to make can you give me any great tips. I need to make vegan soy and palm free soaps because my skin is extremely dry and skin breaks out .

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  4 года назад +1

      My latest videos are made of palm free recipes. Check the descriptions under my videos. The video I will be releasing on Saturday (Confetti Soap), will show the recipe in Soapcalc.