Making Calming Lavender Goat Milk Soap in a Slab Mold
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
- In this video, we'll show you how we make our Calming Lavender Goat Milk & Oatmeal soap and talk though each step. This video is pretty much entirely real-time, so come along with us and see how we make soap in our studio! Calming Lavender is one of our top-selling bars and is a very soothing and gentle bar of soap. The high butters in this soap, along with goat milk and oatmeal create a smooth and creamy bar. Enjoy and feel free to ask questions in the comments!
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Slab mold was handmade by us (by Troy!). Our slab mold is lined with freezer paper, which we purchase from Webstaurant.
We purchase our oils in drums from Soaper's Choice and our butters from Bulk Apothecary. Our essential oils in this recipe are from New Directions Aromatics and our Lye is from Duda Diesel and/or Bulk Apothecary.
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Thanks for watching! :) - Хобби
I was paying so much attention between the chemistry of these two making soap that i dont remember anything they said about what they were making ... are they a couple? What did i just watch ...
Haha! Thank you (I think)! ;) We are indeed a couple. Hopefully you can watch again with fewer distractions next time!
I love you guys! Thank you for responding to my message, which I honestly did not think you would. I had already watch your 50/50 lye video but thank you for the info. Best of luck - envious of your success but honestly; happy for you.
You're welcome! I do try to respond to all the comments but get behind sometimes. No need to be envious! It's all possible and I hope to help as many people/businesses as I can. It's mostly just putting in the time and being consistent. Remember that this is seven years' worth of work that you're watching. :) Thanks for being here!
I feel like I'm taking a soap making class, so informative and educational. Can't wait to try out these techniques, the way you explain the how and why makes so much sense. Thanks!
Aww, I appreciate that SO much! Thank you! We hope to do more of these videos soon. :)
I wear glasses and never would have thought to just get a face shield instead of goggles that hurt your nose or head! Brilliant.
It's a great option! I was reminded of how important it is while making soap yesterday... my stick blender came apart and splashed down into the batter, which ended up spraying my face with batter. Ack! I was so glad to have my safety goggles on and a face shield would have been even better.
@@muddymintsoap oh my gosh! I hope you’re okay!! 😧
Thanks! I’m good! :)
Great video! So clear and easy to understand. I’m sure many people will be inspired by your teaching- and of course the cute as can be dynamic you and Troy have 🙃. Looks like you have a lot of fun together.
Aww, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. We do have a lot of fun together! Not every day is like this, but we especially love video-making days! :)
LOVE YOUR SOAP MAKING VIDEOS🎉🎉🎉 PLEASE MAKE MORE !!!
YAY!! We will, especially in the new year! Thanks so much for watching and for your encouragement. 😊
❤ OMG! You guys are adorable working together. I just ordered two of your sample boxes, and my whole family loves all the soaps that came in it. It is awesome to see how our soap is made. Please keep making videos when possible 🙏. Thank you for allowing us into your work space. God bless you both. Video suggestion... Q&A of how it all began with a soap shop tour. 😊
Aww, thank you!! :) I'm so happy to hear your family loved our sample boxes! Yay! We will definitely do a video of a shop tour. Great idea!
Oh, loved the video you two!! Thanks for taking the time to do them
Thank YOU for watching!! :)
I’m loving your videos, thanks for all the help!
Glad you found them helpful!
Ok, I got it now ching! 50/50 and a 1/3rd makes sense now. thank you.
Fantastic teaching and videos! Thank you so much!!
Thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed our video! :)
You both are excellent teachers and so much fun to watch.
Thank you so much! That means a lot. :)
beautiful, I really enjoy making this soap, a little to fill the void in me,
I love it.❤
Thank you for all of this great information.
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you for the video. It was informative and also calming to to watch. 😊
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching! :)
Y’all make beautiful soaps and such calming videos. Very much enjoy listening while I’m making soapy products.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed our videos!
The lavender with your signature swirl looks beautiful. Good balance of hand crafting and scaling.
Thank you! Yep, not too complicated, but still handmade. :) Thanks for watching!
Hello from Oklahoma!🤠
I’m a new soaper, and have enjoyed watching your videos. I rarely ever add comments on here, but was compelled to let you know that I enjoyed this video w you and Troy,,,you two are such a sweet couple!❤
I like how thorough you are and how you explain everything clearly step by step…I also just watched your studio tour video,,,it was very interesting to see how you have it set up and run things. I admire your entrepreneurship,,,it is very encouraging to me that you can actually make money doing this!,,,I was shocked to hear that you guys make 50,000 soap bars per year, WOW!😲
THANK YOU for your videos, they are very much appreciated!
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Hi there! I really appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment - thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed our videos. We have actually decided to scale back on soapmaking quite a bit to enjoy life and our loved ones a bit more, but it also means we'll have more time for teaching and videos! Glad you found us and welcome. :)
Love seeing how you work and you guys are just too cute. Thanks for sharing your process😊
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
Amazing videos!!! Always inspirational !
Thanks! 😊
Thank you for sharing your process. Makes me feel more confident in my soapmaking. You guys are too cute ❤
Thanks so much! I'm glad to hear our video was helpful. Happy soaping!
i ordered some soap excited to try, cant wait.
Thank you so much!! Hopefully you get it soon, as we have a ton of orders in our queue at the moment. Working hard to get everything shipped. Hope you love it!
We all need a Troy in our lives! Fantastic video 🫶🏼 really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing
Haha! Yes we do! Thanks for watching. :)
This is the soap page I've been waiting for, it would be a long boring explanation, but here it is. Why did it take me so long to find you?
Aww, thank you! I'm happy to hear you're enjoying our channel. We're quite new at RUclips, but we plan to post a lot more in the new year!
Hello from Florida. Thank you for your channel 😊
Hi! Thank you for watching!
Hi! Thanks for uploading. I enjoy your channel and your IG!
Thanks so much for watching! :)
Simi and Troy ..... this is. your best video yet! Loved watching it and I'm learning so very much! Thank you for sharing your time and space with all of us in these videos! I still really love the editing.....fast forwarding at all the right places. I cant wait till I actually have time to make some soap again.
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Aww, thank you! I think we're getting better for sure! Hopefully it'll just be uphill from here on out. Troy is doing a great job with all the editing and helping us figure out equipment for filming and whatnot. All I have to do is stand up there and talk! Haha! Hope you get to make some soap soon!
First time watching and I absolutely love your RUclips channel. Your a great teacher and you teach with such a calmness Thank you so much
Wow! Really appreciate that. Thank you and welcome to our channel! :)
Simi and Troy love the video, I use a 50/50 lye solution too, it was a game changer for me. I really enjoy watching you make soap you put so much love in to each slab!!!
Hi Joanna!! We are so honored that you stopped by our little RUclips channel! Thank you so much!! Your channel was really helpful to us when we moved to our new location two years ago and started making larger batches. Thank you for sharing your wisdom! :)
I just pre-ordered your book! It's going to be fantastic! I have a friend who has been begging for chai soap so I'm happy to have purchased your recipe also. Thanks so much! The details are phenomenal. I'm sure the book will be as awesome.
Yay!! Thank you so much! I'm so happy you like the Spicy Chai recipe. It is one of my favorite essential oil blends. Thanks for the kind words. :)
Simi I love this video obviously but the thumbnail to this video just hits me all in the feels. I just love y’all together 🥹
Aww... thank you so much! You're the sweetest. So good to see you here! Thanks for watching. :)
I would love to make this soap :)
Ty so much for sharing
Thanks for watching!
guilty of the glasses as eye protection method over here! :) Another great video guys!!
It's definitely common! Thanks for watching! :)
Great video, Simi. I am moving to another state, so I have been busy packing up. I only got to watch your video now. Thanks for sharing, sweetie pie ❤
Thank you for watching and good luck with your move! :)
@@muddymintsoap thanks, hun 😊
Hey, you're on RUclips! Loved watching these
Yay, thank you! So are you! Excited to follow you! Love your soaps. :)
So impressive. I wish to have a studio like yours in India one day 😍
You’re an inspiration
Thank you! We’re super grateful to have this space!
amanzing
By the way - here is the recipe we used
10 oz lye
10 oz water
10 oz goats milk
60 oz oil - coconut, palm, olive, caster
6 oz essential oil (3 frankensense, 3 myrrh)
I love this - your workspace is so organized and calming, and I love to see larger scale soap production processes. Are these big slabs covered and insulated after you make them?
Hi there and thank you! We do not cover or insulate our slabs. We just let them do their thing! I used to worry about that a lot back in the day, but I've learned to just let the soap do what it's going to do. All our soaps gel, as the slabs get very hot and we do get soda ash on most of our slabs, but it's not too bad and sometimes it even enhances the look of the soap!
Hi Muddy mint, I'm really learning a lot from your channel.
So happy to hear that! Thank you! ❤️
Love seeing you guys in soap action 🎉 can I ask what temperature you prefer to soap, and so you cover your soaps to avoid soda ash?
Thank you! We usually soap between 85-100 degrees F. We don't bother covering our slabs... we just leave them and let nature do its thing! :)
Loving your videos. Any videos coming sharing your favorite supply vendors? Especially essential oils, clays, butters.
Hi there! I hadn't thought of that! We will probably be making a comprehensive PDF for sale with all the details of where we get all our supplies sometimes in the next few months.
@@muddymintsoap That would be great!!
That was such fun watching you doing your “thing”! Thanks! Do you cover your slabs? ❤
Thank you! No, we do not cover our slabs. We just let them do their "thing"! Haha!
@@muddymintsoap 😂💚🍀🌸
Beautiful soap. Could you do a studio tour and vlogs please
Sure! We do plan to do a studio tour sometime...
Brilliant
Thanks for sharing such an informative video. Could you please mention what is the general shelf life of handmade soaps?
Hi Roma! Handmade soap actually has a very long shelf life (I’d say 12-18 months, but it can be way longer than that…), but the main issue is that scents fade after a little while, particularly essential oils. I’d recommend using our bars within 4-6 months for the best scent experience. I hope that helps!
Love the husband and wife team!! Where do you buy the bulk of your essential oils from? I’m at the point where I have to buy in bulk.
Thank you! Not husband and wife yet, but soon... :) We have everything written in the description for the video. Hope that helps!
Hi Simi,
You gave us a very good lesson of soapmaking... thank you ever so much. What solutions did you use for the lye? How much did you use?
Thank you
Hi and thanks! We use a 50/50 lye water solution for our soap and you can see our video on how we make it. When you use lye, you need to use a lye calculator to figure out how much to use depending on the oils in your recipe. I hope that helps! :)
Love your videos, I’m new to your channel. Do you cover your soaps after you pour and decorate?
Thanks so much for watching! We personally do not cover any of our soaps, as they fully gel in the slab molds. If you're using smaller molds, you may want to cover them to allow full gel and try to reduce the ash. Honestly, I'm lazy and never really bothered to do it even when we were smaller scale and it's always been just fine. :)
great video & thanks for the effort to showing us your method.
Can i ask you - how long is the cure time for this tipe of soup ?
Thank you! Cure time is all about your bar losing water weight, so it's very dependent on how much water/liquid you use in your soap as well as where you live and how dry or humid it is where your soaps are curing. Our cure time (which we measured out) is 3 weeks, but we typically cure for 4 weeks before selling our soap. To measure your cure time, you need to weigh the same bar of soap every day (at first) and then every few days to see when it stops losing water weight.
@@muddymintsoap Tanks for the information. Thanks a lot ❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing. ❤ Where do you order the colored clay and buds from?
Hi! Thanks for watching. We get them from a variety of different places, but mainly Brambleberry. :)
Hello. Beautiful video🎉. I wanted to ask you how you do so that soap made with milk does not break because of natural sugar? Do you refrigerate it? Thank you ❤
Hi there! Thank you for watching. We do not refrigerate our milk soaps. We do leave them uncovered. We don't have issues with the soap cracking because our oils and lye are quite cool when we make our soap (between 85-95 degrees Fahrenheit). I hope this helps!
Awesome job!!! Hey I have a question…Do you cover your soap or leave it open to air?
Hi there! Thanks for watching! We just leaves our soap open. We do get ash on some of our soaps, but it doesn’t bother me. :)
Hi! Thank you so much for the videos! Do you ever experience soda ash? I read so much about it and still can’t seem to figure it out if it’s more connected with the water content on the lye solution or the blending temperature. If you have any thoughts on that I would really appreciate it 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi! You're welcome! Thanks for watching. Yes, we do get soda ash on pretty much all our soaps, which doesn't concern me too much. Soda ash is calcium carbonate and completely harmless. It is formed where unsaponified lye meets air and typically washes off during the first use of the soap. One way to avoid it is to cover your soaps. For example, when using bubble wrap to make a honeycomb texture on your bar, you're preventing air from hitting the top of your soap, so you avoid soda ash. Using a cover on your mold can help accomplish the same thing, although it's not perfect. Using less water in your soap will also help with soda ash. Some people that use a very low water to lye ratio seem to experience no soda ash at all. Additionally, the warmer you soap, the less ash you typically get. We use a 2:1 water to lye ratio and soap cool, so we do get ash, but I kind of like it! Nobody has ever complained and I don't fight it any more.
Thank you so much for the answer! Yeah I also don’t mind so much but just sometimes I get a really thick layer that doesn’t look so good but that’s ok I guess. I do use a lower water recipe (I make a 35,8% lye concentration) and do cover my soaps straight away and then some get ash and some don’t but yeah I guess the trick is just to accept it eheh
Thank you and please keep sharing your videos I love you guys energy and it’s very inspiring!!
Do you chill the bars while they cure for any amount of time? Since it's made out of goats milk? I'm new to all of this and read some where to refrigerate or do you leave them out to cure like any other soap?
Hi! Great question. A lot of soapmakers do put their milk soaps in the fridge or freezer, but we don't. Because we use less milk (since we use the milk in oils method) and we're not too worried about our soap being pure white, we just let it sit out in the mold. The reason many soapmakers put their milk soaps in the fridge or a cooler area is to prevent gel, as this makes the color of the final soap a little lighter. Maybe try it both ways and see what you prefer! I actually found that I used to get gel rings when I put my soaps in the fridge, particularly once I switched to wooden molds.
Great video! These are so helpful. Can I ask where you buy your clays from? Your purple Brazilian clay is a LOT darker than mine. I have been having to add WAY too much purple clay in order to get an actual purple color and every time I do this the batter sets up so quickly preventing me from doing a nice swirl. I am finally realizing I need to try another clay that is darker especially after watching this and seeing how much time you had to work with that. Please help!!
Hi there! Our Purple Brazilian Clay is from Brambleberry. I hope that helps! :)
@@muddymintsoap thank you so much. It helps a LOT!!
So you added your oils before you added the lye. I have seen others do the opposite and add lye and let it saphonify first. What is the difference or is it just preference?
Yes, good question! Many soapmakers will add essential oils and additives at trace, but I prefer to add them in earlier (if I can - more on this later) as it allows me to incorporate them into my oils more easily by blending as much as I want without worrying about my batter thickening up. I also ensures that I don't forget to add anything when I'm in the throws of making soap! However, if the additives accelerate trace (like when using clove essential oil), I make sure to add it at trace. So, you need to understand how an ingredient affects trace before you decide to add everything in at the beginning. I hope this helps!
@@muddymintsoap ok good to know thanks 😊
I always use my LYE solution depending to the amount of my oils, why do you use 50/50 Lye for 2 pots?
Hi! Please watch this video for more details on using 50/50 lye water: ruclips.net/video/ZBKufXcQYmk/видео.htmlsi=4NbJC9bhME0T9Nan
it would be nice to see you cut the soap after 24 hours or so. I want to see the inside.
Yes! Great idea. We do show the inside of this bar during the video, but it is from a different batch. Maybe we'll do a cutting video one day!
Hi dear
I added the lye to melt shea and cocoa butter but they still hard and they separate , what can I do in this case please?
Hi there! Do you mean you're using the heat transfer method? We don't use this method, as our lye is already cool, so we melt our butters before adding the lye-water. I hope this helps! :)
Do I have to put all my additives ingredients before adding my LYE solution ?
Hi there! You definitely don’t have to! This is just how we do it. 😊
Can you share what immersion blender you are using?
Absolutely! I think we linked it in the description, but it’s an All-Clad immersion blender. :)
Can I put water after mixing everything please ? I frequently do that whereas when I put flower powder or other additives (color)
I'd recommend adding your additional liquid before the lye, otherwise your batter might be quite thick. Is this what you are asking?
So we had our first try today- and we added the 50/50 lye water to our oil at about 125 degrees for the lye and 115 for the oil/goats milk. Mixed to light trace then added essential oil. It set up so fast we barely got it into the mold! Wonder where we went wrong? Thanks in advance for any advice! You guys are awesome!
Hi there! Thank you for the kind words and I'm happy to try and help. Based on the information you provided, I'm assuming you used 20 oz of lye water solution and added 10 oz of goat milk to your oils? It depends on your recipe, but your lye amount seems a little high... did you run it through a lye calculator? Too much lye would definitely accelerate trace. It also seems like you're using too much essential oil (10% of the oils is very high). You should be using a max of 6% or so, which is a TOTAL of 3.6 oz of essential oil (1.8 oz frankincense + 1.8 oz myrrh). I've never used myrrh, but it's possible that it also accelerates trace. Finally, I typically make soap with my oils and lye at 110 degrees maximum, so you're soaping a little hot. The standard advice is to have your lye and oils UNDER 120 degrees F. I hope this helps!
Thanks so much! This does help so much! I’m excited to make some adjustments and try again- will definitely run thru a lye calculator. It seems like the moment we added the essential oil at light trace - that’s when it seized up- you may be right about the myrrh! Thanks so much for the advice! 😃
You're welcome! I hope round two goes better! :)
Great video! Do you buy your goat milk just from a supermarket?
Thank you! We do typically buy it at the supermarket. Getting it locally from a farm would be way more fun though!
What about temperature oils. Thanks for sharing
Hi! Our lye and oils were probably both around 85-90 degrees Fahrenheit when we made this soap. :)
In my experience the lavender buds turn black after a while. Are you able to prevent that?
I've heard this is a problem for a lot of people, but we're lucky and our lavender buds are just fine. I have a couple of theories... one is that we live in a very dry climate, so maybe humidity affects the buds? We also soap cool (around 90 degrees F), so maybe if your soap is really hot, it'll turn the bud brown/black? I'm not sure why, but we don't have issues with any of our botanicals turning brown.
Hi! Great video - thank you so much for sharing your process! How do you keep your goat milk slab from overheating? We have a 30# slab and it’s so unpredictable (about half the batches overheat) that we’ve stopped using it. 😢
Hi Julie - great question! We used to make these in 5 lb loaf molds, which helped keep things cooler. These are 22.5 lb slab molds and we find it works fine, except our soap just comes out darker due to gel. It's worth it for us, since the slabs are easier and quicker. So, we only use half the milk (as you saw in the video) and we soap cool - usually 85-90 degrees F. Are your soaps cracking? Or are you just finding that the bars don't look as good?
@@muddymintsoap Thanks for responding - that helps a lot. We soap cool and use half milk too. Sometimes the soap in the bottom middle of the slab mold cracks and gets brittle. The top of the soap is always fine so we never know it’s overheated until we unmold. Maybe going from 22.5 lbs to 30 lbs makes a big difference?
Oh wow! That's interesting. The larger slab could definitely make a difference. I've never seen a soap that cracked on the bottom like that. Have you tried raising your slabs off the table to generate some airflow under there? If it gets brittle, it could be because of too many butters in the recipe? Just thinking out loud...
Also, I'm assuming you're not covering your slabs, right? I do think raising the slabs up on the edges somehow (maybe using two loaf molds, if you have them) could certainly help. I know our slabs get really hot on our wood tables. As soon as you move one, you can feel the heat coming off the table! Sometimes I move mine after an hour or so, if I happen to think of it, so it doesn't get too hot.
@@muddymintsoap good thoughts! The first time we used the slab, it was on a table overnight. So then the second time we elevated it. It was also the coldest night of the year and the soap shed got down to 45 degrees. That batch turned out slightly brittle but no cracking/bubbling on the bottom. I thought maybe it needed refrigerated so the next batch I put outside for a 4-5 hours (cold Oregon winter) and that batch overheated too. I was at a loss! We use shea and mango butters and it works fine in our loaf molds. But maybe the combo of the slab and the recipe with butters is our downfall. It’s such a mystery!
what source do you recomend buying the scent oils from, I want safe skin safe ingredients , I will be studying how to make soap and after the new year I plan to actually make soap, I need to prepare a nice room and get all the supplies, but like I emailed you I would like a signature scent for my business so just one or 2 perfect scent blends i know i want to have 3 colors the brazillion purple clay and green ( what did you use to color the green soap? spirolina powder? I will buy all through the amazon link you have
Hi there! There are a lot of essential oil suppliers, but I tend to purchase from Brambleberry and New Directions. Green is a little tricky, but there are ways to get a good green. Spirulina is fantastic, but tends to fade a lot during cure. I should do a video on green colorants! :)
Hi Simi! How long have you been soaping? You seem very comfortable with it all♥️🧼♥️
Hi and thank you! I started making soap in March of 2016 and basically haven't stopped since. We make over 1,500 bars a week and I've probably made this particular soap a hundred times or more! So yeah, I'm pretty comfortable. :)
@@muddymintsoap way to go! Best wishes with your future plans ♥️
What about temperatures does it actually make that much differences??
Yes! Since soapmaking is a chemical reaction between oils and lye, the temperature is a very important part of the process. When there is an issue with your soap, it often ends up being something temperature related. Over the years, I've found that keeping your temperatures the same for every batch helps ensure that your results are more consistent.
Can I buy a slab soap mold like you have in the video? Or have Troy make me one? If so how would it cost? Thank you!! I just pre-ordered your book!!! 😊 Maria
Hi Maria! Thank you so much for pre-ordering my book!
What temperature do you generally soap at?
Hi! I usually soap at 85-100 F, but 90-95 feels like the sweet spot for me. :)
So if I was calculating the lye mixture in soapcalc would I put it in as a 33.33% solution and just split the water and goat milk weight in half?
Yes! I usually fill in "water : lye ratio" as 2:1 in soapcalc. Then, half the water amount is mixed with your lye and half the water amount is your goat milk , which you put in the oils.
@@muddymintsoap thank you! I have really enjoyed you and Troy’s videos. We just got started making soap and hope to start a business in the future. I saw you guys stepped away from making soap for now. I hope you keep making videos. May God bless you guys!
Videos are our future! Haha! Seriously though, we are moving into education, so this is a great next step for us. Hopefully we settle into a groove and start making more. We have so many ideas!
I am still having trouble understanding the 2:1 ratio i want to do the milk in oil method because my goat milk curdled
You should watch our video on how to use a 50/50 lye water solution here: ruclips.net/video/ZBKufXcQYmk/видео.html. It seems like a lot of people got it after watching this video! I hope this helps!
Do you make any preparations to the goats milk to go into the oils.
Nope! I usually just shake it up a little and pour! The temperature does make a difference, as if it's cold out of the fridge, it will cool your oils, so just keep that in mind.
Thank you @@muddymintsoap
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Where do you get your mold
Hey there! Troy made our molds custom for the size we needed, but you can get some nice ones from Workshop Heritage, if you're looking for a slab mold about this size.
Did you compensate additional lye into the mixture since you added goatmilk? Your tank is 50/50 but with the goatmilk your overall concentrate wouldn't be the same, just curious. Great video and demonstration! :)
Hi there! The lye amount in a recipe always stays the same, regardless of the amount of liquid you're using. That's because the amount of lye required in a recipe is based on the oil amount, not the liquid amount. We are using a 2:1 liquid to lye ratio here. Basically, we are using one part lye, one part water, and one part goat milk. This means we have one part lye to two parts liquid. I hope this helps! :)
@@muddymintsoap Do you add extra liquid to all your soaps since you already make your 50/50 lye solution before-hand? or just extra, for this specific soap :)
@@wiley_koyoteee Hi Cory! Yes, we use additional liquid in all our soaps and it’s almost always something other than water. :)
@@muddymintsoap Okay! Awesome thank you for the quick response! Look forward to more of your videos :)
Love your video and getting into making some soaps..the goat soap looks great..what is the best temperature to mix your oils with goat milk and lye solution. Thank you.
Do you use a vanilla stabilizer to keep it from getting discolored
Hi! We don't use fragrance oils, so we don't need to use a vanilla stabilizer in this soap. It only contains lavender essential oil. :) Our soap does heat up quite a bit in the slab and ends up being a cream color, rather than white, but that's okay with us! When we made this soap in loaf molds, it was a lot whiter, as it didn't heat up as much.
@@muddymintsoap thank you for replying 🌹
Where do you get your goats milk? What do you mix your goats milk with?
Hi Dawn! We purchase our goat milk from the grocery store, but you can also purchase it from a local farmer which I recommend if you can! We don’t add anything to it. :)
Do you use fresh goat milk or store bought?
We’ve used both, but this is store bought and it’s what we typically use. If you can get fresh goat milk, that would be amazing!
Can you use raw goat milk for soap?
Yes! I believe you can use raw milk in soap. :)
How did Troy make your molds?
Troy is a woodworker, so he just drew up a design and whipped it up! Maybe he’ll release his mold design one day. It’s essentially just a wood box with one removable side, so it’s not that complicated, if you are comfortable with wood working.
Does the temperature matter?
Hi there! Yes! The temperature is an important element in soapmaking. We usually make our soap when our oils and lye-water are both between 85-100 degrees Fahrenheit. I hope that helps!
Aw man I thought I was going to see you cut it on that shape
Sorry! We didn't cut it because I already showed what the bar looks like at the beginning of the video, but we will include the cut next time we record make a soap!
@@muddymintsoap yes please lol for the super beginners
Simi can you tell me the measurements of your slab mold ?
Our slab mold is equivalent to four of the Nurture Soap 5 lb loaf molds that we used to use. It is 18"x14". I recommend that if you're making your own slab mold, that you made it per the specifications of the soap you want to make rather than making it just like ours, as it may not end up how you want it. :)
@@muddymintsoap thank you so much
What if i want to make 50 soaps what is the best measure with the lye
Hi there! I recommend you watch some beginner cold process soapmaking videos. The lye amount is dependent on the weight of the oils you use in your soap (rather than the number of bars of soap). You'll need to use a lye calculator to figure out the lye amount. I hope this helps and I'm sorry if I misunderstood your question!
@@muddymintsoap no problem you helpt me very goood❤️❤️❤️
I love using your soaps. They have a strong smell even though they are only EOs. what do you guys do so they EO stay strong on the soaps?
Thanks so much! We don’t do anything special during soapmaking, other than soaping cool. We do use the maximum amount of essential oil that we can (check max IFRA usage rates) and we use high quality essential oils. Finally, we only have about 2-3 months worth of inventory on hand at a time, so that our soap isn’t sitting around too long before it sells. I hope that helps!
Will the recipe be on sale?
Hi! Not this one, as it's part of our main product line, but we do sell recipes on our web site here: muddymint.com/collections/original-muddy-mint-soap-recipes
The goat milk is raw or boiled?
Hi! We just use fresh pasteurized goat milk.
Where do you get most of your fragrance oils that behaves well in cold process? want to get " Mahogany Teakwood" Some had mention you folks?
Hi! We don't use fragrance oils. We only use essential oils. Sorry!
@@muddymintsoap Ok thanks! But if you don't mind me asking where do get your essential oils?
We get them from New Directions. I mention that in the video. :)
Thanks once again!!@@muddymintsoap
Can you use food grade lye?
Yes! Absolutely! :)
@@muddymintsoap do you know how to make food grade lye?
@@annap1191 No, I don’t. I recommended buying your lye from a reputable source. :)
can i use 99 percent of sodium hydroxide or does it have to be 100 percent
Hi! Most sodium hydroxide is labeled 99%+ purity and that's good to use. :)
How can I order some of this soap?
Hi there! Our soaps are for sale at muddymint.com. Thanks!! 😊
I would like to know how to make soap
You're in the right place! We will eventually have a beginner soapmaking tutorial on our channel, but for now there are a lot of other great resources online including @bramble-berry and @royaltysoaps!
Can i use goat yoghurt
Hi! You can use yogurt in soap, but I wouldn't do a full water replacement with yogurt. Since yogurt is more solid, some portion of it is considered liquid and some is not. You can use a certain number of ounces of yogurt and top off the rest with distilled water. Maybe do a little research and see if you can find some recipes online that use yogurt, as a good starting point. Good luck!
@@muddymintsoap ow yes i mix it with water and make ice cubes with this
@@muddymintsoap thanks dear i will❤️❤️
Is there anyway I can communicate with you via email? I want to start to make soaps etc and would like to know where to get certain ingredients. If you don’t mind giving suggestions? Or maybe you can do a video on that! 😃
Hi there! You can email us at muddymintsoap at gmail dot com. I will be putting together a list of all our ingredients and exactly where we buy them, which I'll be offering as a download in the new year. Lots of people have been asking for that!
What? No cutting?....aww I wanted to see. 🙂
Haha! I know, I know… it just looks like the soap at the beginning though! 😉