You just popped up in my queue and I’m so glad! I love your style and how soothing your videos are. Also, RECIPES! Thank you so much for sharing. I’m doing a series of soaps using local ingredients from the Tillamook Bay area in Oregon (USA). So far I’ve done a salt water soap and next is honey from a local bee keeper. Now I can add a sand soap! Thanks again!
Hey I am from India and all of your vidoes are really soothing and serene. i had a doubt that can we use only coconut oil instead of all four kinds of oil
I love your style of making soap I do CP and HP and after watching some of your videos I going to tried some. You have have a book or course on these method . 😍 Love it . I literally sit down with a cup of tea to watch your video very calming .
Wow! I live on the coast of eastern NC and now I want to go to the beach to collect some sand to make this soap! :-P I'm amazed at how it didn't all sink to the bottom. I tried soap tonight with poppy seeds and it feels like most of them when to the bottom.
After testing the soap, would you have changed something in your recipe?? I'm afraid the sand will make it too harsh on the skin, have you considered grinding the sand with a blender to make it thinner ? (i don't know if that works)
If you use citric acid in your soaps can you still claim they are PRESERVITIVE FREE? Is citric acid considered a preservitive. Thanks to anyone who can answer
This is a late reply, and im not a professional, but i do use food grade citric acid in my handmade soaps. Since its made from citric fruit, i consider it natural. I only use natural ingredients, other than the lye. I had the same question because i was making soap for many years before i decided for me, that if its food grade, it wouldnt be considered an un natural preserative, and they are all partly synthetic, from what i can see. I do like that it helps with soap scum, as well as it makes me feel more confident when using natural food ingredients in my soaps. It doesnt seem to be needed, but is a preference of the soap maker. This is not a professional answer, and is just my personal expierence with citric acid in soap. I do hope you found the answer you were looking for, and that you do try food grade citric acid in your soap. 😊
@@jlo9207 i realize soap is naturally preserved, but since i use citric acid in my soaps now to prevent soap skum, i like that it is used to preserve food. Although not necessary, it fits together nicely for my soaps. This is just my preference, and not science.
Hi Sara! Thank you for your informative tutorial video! Love all your videos....For this tutorial, wondering if there is any recommendation substitute/equvalivent for the rhassoul clay? Thank you for your all your calming and informative videos!😍
Thank you☺️ I haven't noticed a difference when using sodium lactate. Citric acid is used as a chelator, please check the description box for information.
Hello! I love your videos, so well done and so informative! I have a question regarding the boiling of the sand, is it only to sanitize it or is there another reason to boil it? I have some super fine sand and ocean water both from a beach I went to with my husband and would LOVE to use it in soap! ^^ Thank you!
Beautiful video! I have a question about the exfoliation of the sand in the soap - is it similar to pumice or more like salt, coffee or jojoba beads. I have some very fine and soft sand that I collected at a local beach and I want to make a very gently exfoliating soap with it but don't know what to expect. I have an awesome idea for it but I hate experiments that fail my expectation 😂
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Gorgeous - your videos are so beautifully calming - I just love watching them - Thank you 🙏 🙂
Thank you so much🥰
Thank you so much for this video! Very well explained. I make cold processed soap and was wanting to do an exfoliating soap. This is perfect!
You just popped up in my queue and I’m so glad! I love your style and how soothing your videos are. Also, RECIPES! Thank you so much for sharing. I’m doing a series of soaps using local ingredients from the Tillamook Bay area in Oregon (USA). So far I’ve done a salt water soap and next is honey from a local bee keeper. Now I can add a sand soap! Thanks again!
Thank you so much! I love your idea of soaps with local ingredients and they sound absolutely wonderful🤗
Beautiful soap, calming music and the soap maker, you, are beautiful as well👏👏👏👍👍👍😁😁
Thank you, that's so sweet, you are beautiful too🙂
@@tellervo. Thank you for your kind words😁🙏🙏🙏
Awesome soap! Thank you for sharing.
Wow, absolutely amazing 👏🏽 😍
Hey I am from India and all of your vidoes are really soothing and serene. i had a doubt that can we use only coconut oil instead of all four kinds of oil
Your videos are so calming & lovely. Thank you!!
Looks like a great soap for a DIY pedicure at home.
Thank you so much❤️ That would be perfect🙂
What a great idea and it looked so good. next time I head up our east coast where the beaches are white sand I’ll collect a little to try this soap.
Thank you, that sounds wonderful☺️
I love your style of making soap I do CP and HP and after watching some of your videos I going to tried some. You have have a book or course on these method . 😍 Love it . I literally sit down with a cup of tea to watch your video very calming .
Aww thank you so much💝
Wow! I live on the coast of eastern NC and now I want to go to the beach to collect some sand to make this soap! :-P I'm amazed at how it didn't all sink to the bottom. I tried soap tonight with poppy seeds and it feels like most of them when to the bottom.
After testing the soap, would you have changed something in your recipe??
I'm afraid the sand will make it too harsh on the skin, have you considered grinding the sand with a blender to make it thinner ? (i don't know if that works)
Beautiful, simple soap. I love it!
Thank you🥰
Lovely video you always seem to get it just right..will definitely try out this recipe thank you God bless
Thank you🥰
Hello, what does citric acid do for soap ??? Gonna try your avocado soap recipe. Love simplicity of your videos
Please check the description box for citric acid information! Thank you so much🥰
This is inspiring 💕
If you use citric acid in your soaps can you still claim they are PRESERVITIVE FREE? Is citric acid considered a preservitive. Thanks to anyone who can answer
This is a late reply, and im not a professional, but i do use food grade citric acid in my handmade soaps. Since its made from citric fruit, i consider it natural. I only use natural ingredients, other than the lye. I had the same question because i was making soap for many years before i decided for me, that if its food grade, it wouldnt be considered an un natural preserative, and they are all partly synthetic, from what i can see. I do like that it helps with soap scum, as well as it makes me feel more confident when using natural food ingredients in my soaps. It doesnt seem to be needed, but is a preference of the soap maker. This is not a professional answer, and is just my personal expierence with citric acid in soap. I do hope you found the answer you were looking for, and that you do try food grade citric acid in your soap. 😊
@@ronda4094 ohnthank you for your answer its appreciated
@@ronda4094 why do you feel safer using it when using foods? What does it do ? Could you explain?
@@jlo9207 i realize soap is naturally preserved, but since i use citric acid in my soaps now to prevent soap skum, i like that it is used to preserve food. Although not necessary, it fits together nicely for my soaps. This is just my preference, and not science.
So soothing to watch you make as always xx
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Omg I have sand from my last vacation i thinking make a nice souvenirs lol 😆 But this video change my mind😍🥥🌴🥳🥳🥳Thank You for your time and videos 😉🤓
Awesome🤗🤗
I love your videos! Can you replace the distilled water with the water used to boil the sand with?
Thank you❤️ Hmm I'm not sure actually...
Hi Sara! Thank you for your informative tutorial video! Love all your videos....For this tutorial, wondering if there is any recommendation substitute/equvalivent for the rhassoul clay? Thank you for your all your calming and informative videos!😍
Thank you so much!! You can use another clay like kaolin clay or just leave it out😊
@@tellervo. thank you very much Sara! Will give it a try! Very excited about this! ❤️
Love this idea!
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Thanks for sharing I do enjoy watching your videos, I was wondering where you bought the stainless pot? Thanks
Thank you so much, I bought it locally in Finland🙂
So calming, thank you
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Linda a filmagem e poder ver você é muito bom obrigada 🇧🇷
muy bonito, felicidades
Magical may I use this recipe
Sure😊
Beautiful recipe ! Do you feel the need to use sodium lactate to make the soap last? Is the citric acid used instead?Thank you from portugal...
Thank you☺️ I haven't noticed a difference when using sodium lactate. Citric acid is used as a chelator, please check the description box for information.
Hello! I love your videos, so well done and so informative!
I have a question regarding the boiling of the sand, is it only to sanitize it or is there another reason to boil it? I have some super fine sand and ocean water both from a beach I went to with my husband and would LOVE to use it in soap! ^^ Thank you!
Thank you!! That's correct it's for sanitizing purposes☺️
I tuoi saponi sono bellissimi
C'est tellement bien fait merci beaucoup à vous c'est juste un plaisir de vous voir faire et d'apprendre avec vous merci
Merci beaucoup💝
I'm ready, already liked. Now, let me watch. Thanks for posting
Thank you☺️
So nice and relaxing. Love this sand technique. Can you PLEASE link where you got your cutter from? 🙏🏾
Thank you🥰 the link is in the description box
@@tellervo. thanks SO much!
i didnt know you can put sand in soap 🤔 very interesting
Beautiful video! I have a question about the exfoliation of the sand in the soap - is it similar to pumice or more like salt, coffee or jojoba beads. I have some very fine and soft sand that I collected at a local beach and I want to make a very gently exfoliating soap with it but don't know what to expect. I have an awesome idea for it but I hate experiments that fail my expectation 😂
I'd say it's similar to salt! that sounds lovely🤗 and I feel the same way about failed experiments😁
Brilliant
why is the spatula kept in while pouring?
It reduces air bubbles.
Love your videos, instructive and relaxing
Thank you😊 Please check the descripiton box!
Please post update after use.
Nice
super 👍🥰
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Hi
Video after a long time
I try to post at least every two weeks, that's pretty much what I can manage right now🙂
I have a house near the beach. Ill have to get some sand next time im there!!! 💦💦💦
Yeh, that'll take the skin off one's face in no time.....😂😝