I literally just did the same thing two days ago with coffee in lye I froze it and then I add milk after and it lather and bubble so good I love it I use used coffee ground so it comes out perfect
Love these bars! I actually dissolve instant coffee and use that as my lye water. It does stink but the smell doesn't last in the bars. Then I add used dry coffee grounds to the oils or at trace. Next time I might do it as you did so the coffee doesn't get scorched. Thanks for the video and have a great day.
Hi Kathy, I used charcoal & roasted oak by Craft HQ. It works really well with the coffee scent and is a little different but I also love to blend bourbon vanilla and cappuccino
These are gorgeous. I love your molds. I am in Australia and wondering if I can get them here. I have made coffee soap but have made the coffee with a plunger, poured into ice cube trays, reserved some grounds to add later and then frozen the coffee and mixed lye with frozen coffee with full water replacement. It does smell awful when doing it and I’m now curious to try your method. They look so pretty!
It shouldn't. Rancidity is from oxidation of oils so the wet grounds would not affect that. If used dry however, they can absorb the lye which can then released after the saponification which can lead to small caustic pockets
I literally just did the same thing two days ago with coffee in lye I froze it and then I add milk after and it lather and bubble so good I love it I use used coffee ground so it comes out perfect
Woohoo, I almost added coconut milk to this one for the water element - great minds!
I always use coconut milk in my soaps i love the creamy lather
I always love a good coffee soap 🤎 Beautifully done
I like them all the 4 th one is the best to me
I love how swirls are always so varied Karen
Love these bars! I actually dissolve instant coffee and use that as my lye water. It does stink but the smell doesn't last in the bars. Then I add used dry coffee grounds to the oils or at trace. Next time I might do it as you did so the coffee doesn't get scorched. Thanks for the video and have a great day.
Elaine, I have used instant many times too 😆. Works a treat! Glad you enjoyed it
Those look great! Love the look😍
Thank you!! 😊 I'm glad you liked them Charlene x
I love these ☕️ thankyou
Glad you like them Nerina!
Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Aww you are a sweetheart. Love your videos
BEAUTIFUL👏👏👍👍💯💯❤️❤️
Thanks for visiting
How delicious and beautiful ❤️😋
Hi, greetings from Houston, A question: why don't you use mica? Is it better the dioxide?
White mica doesnt give much white to be honest
Wonderful video as usual. Can we put used coffee grounds in melt & pour soap or will it bleed? Thanks!
Yes you can! It can be wonderful in m&p soap :)
If I save my used keurig cups how do I keep them from getting mouldy? If I fridge or freeze them will they bleed when used in soap? TIA🌷
You should be able to freeze them Helena :)
Love these!!! What fragrance did you use? I'm going to try these for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Kathy, I used charcoal & roasted oak by Craft HQ. It works really well with the coffee scent and is a little different but I also love to blend bourbon vanilla and cappuccino
Sounds delicious! You are so extremely talented! I love watching your videos and then trying them! ❤
Thanks, can I use the regular coffee to make this please?
Yes you can hunny
These are gorgeous. I love your molds. I am in Australia and wondering if I can get them here. I have made coffee soap but have made the coffee with a plunger, poured into ice cube trays, reserved some grounds to add later and then frozen the coffee and mixed lye with frozen coffee with full water replacement. It does smell awful when doing it and I’m now curious to try your method. They look so pretty!
Yes Aussie Soap Supplies has them. They are in Perth WA
Yes you can! Thanks Nerina for sharing that company. Definitely give it a try :)
@@nerinat8371 thank you so much!! Xx
@@SoapSchoolUK thank you I will indeed. Looking forward to it. X
Thanks Sarah for sharing, beautiful as always, silly question but did you soaked the coffee bag in hot water.
Yep just like making a cup of tea :)
Beautiful ❤️❣️
Hi Sarah, I'm so glad you like it
Can we use juste coffee done from the machine as the half of water ?
Absolutely :)
There were some saying that using wet coffee will get soap go rancid is that so
It shouldn't. Rancidity is from oxidation of oils so the wet grounds would not affect that. If used dry however, they can absorb the lye which can then released after the saponification which can lead to small caustic pockets
Never had it