Rebatching Melt and Pour Soap Remelting leftover soap scraps | A MELT AND POUR SOAP TUTORIAL
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- I just wanted to show a quick melt and pour tutorial on how to use left over soap scraps. Rebatching ugly melt and pour soaps is super easy and can create a better soap the second time. All you have to do is start remelting and cutting up soap scraps to come up with a new melt and pour soap design. This is a kid friendly soap project on how to make soap without lye. So start cutting your soap fails to make something epic! Recycle those old soap bars with this awesome soap hack. Sit back and watch this 5 minute soap craft.
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Super cute!
Thank you! 🥰
Ty for sharing this is gorgeous
I love love it👍
Thank you!! 🥰
Very creative and it came out nice. love it! What size mold is that? The bars look a really nice size
Thanks. Each bar is about 4 Oz.
alicia arroyo ok thank you
I think this is the smartest way to rebatch soap... if i understood the process, you are ctting the scraps instead of melting it right? cutting scraps then adding new melted and pour soap to it?
Yes. I cut up the scrap soap and used it for the middle section. For the pink and blue I melted down new soap and colored to match the soap scraps a little bit.
@@aliciaarroyo6 You gave me an idea... melt and pour soap base is kind of expensive here, soap is actually cheaper, so my idea is that i cut new soaps or grate them so that i will be using less soap base which as i said is expensive.... im excited to do this... planning on making sulfur soap btw... i already have sulfur powder,,, you think i just add it in the mixture ? is it safe?
@@aliciaarroyo6 your video of rebatching is by far the best and it's one of a kind.... watched a ton of rebatching videos they all do the same thing... melting old soap to an ugly looking cream... they never realized what you did, just add new soap base... you are smart!
Robert dela cruz Yes, using any leftover soap you have is a good idea. I had some melt and pour soap that I made a while back and was unhappy with the outcome. I used that ugly soap to recreate something I liked better. As for using sulfur in your soap I am unsure. I have never used it. Let me know how your experiment comes out.
Does the fragrance go ? Would i have to add fragrance again ?
When you remelt soap if it gets to hot the fragrance oil can burn off so you can add more fragrance oil to the soap if you want
What size bars do these make? I like that this mild hold 6 but are they smaller bars?
This mold will make 6 4oz bars of soap