100% Coconut Oil Soap Making- Cold Process
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- First things first, thank you ♥️ for choosing to watch my video.
Today’s video upload is of me remaking a batch of 100% coconut oil soap. I had made the spa the day prior, but the batter was flat out trash. The oil was loose but my additives had stiffen up. I left it over night and the batter the me the next day completely harden. I had to chisel my spatula out of the batter. This go around was a complete success.
I think the culprit the first time was due to me using coconut milk powder, whereas in this successful batch I used pure coconut milk.
Happy Monday to you and enjoy 😉! If you have any questions please leave them below. - Хобби
Beautiful soap, great video! (music not needed)
I've been making soap a few years now and some of the batches were undesirable but re-batching made great gardener / mechanic soap, combined recipes had pumice, oats and coffee and were crazy good...actually very well received by family and friends now named OOOPS bars.
Good evening and thanking for watching! I’m still figuring out what works for me in the editing department and music. Thank you for the feedback.
Honestly I love rebatching soap. I have quite a few that’s I’ve rebatched. In between upcoming markets I’m hoping to sit down and both show my creations on here and do a sit down explaining.
pure coconut soap is so drying. i make it for laundry soap and stain bars. looks pretty.
Good evening. Pure coconut soap can be drying for some of they don’t adjust their superheat. Quite a lot of soapers use a superheat of 20%, but I personally use about 22% or 24% super fat and for me and my customers it’s quite lovely.
@@mbablackgirl what is superheat? u mean super fat?
@@relevant.c5411 yes, super fat.