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You need to be very responsible
when handling lye and it does sound scary, so a lot of soap making
beginners prefer starting off making their own soap by the following
two methods.
2. Handmilled or Rebatched Method
This method involves the grating
of ready made soap (so theres no lye to worry about) that
is then melted with added water. You can add your own additives,
such as flower petals, herbs, lavender, oatmeal, spices, soap
colors and fragrance. Then you pour it into soap molds and leave
to set. This can take 24 hours but for a truly hardened soap
it can take up to two weeks.
3. Melt and Pour Method
In my experience, this is the
easiest method to use if youre a beginner. Melt and pour
soap comes in ready made soap blocks (no lye to deal with). You
just melt it, either in the microwave or double boiler, add your
soap color, fragrance and optional additives, pour it into the
mold and leave it to set for a few hours. Once its set
its ready to use!
When making soap by any of the
methods above, its important you use a good recipe so you
get the measurements of the soap, colourings, fragrances and
additives right. Its also important that you dont
accidentally splash yourself when dealing with a hot, melted
soap mixture.
Soap making is addictive. Once
you make your first successful batch, you dont want to
stop! So why not get started on your soap making journey today? |