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- Anyone Can Make A Premium
Handmade Bar of Soap
- By Jeffrey Dorrian
Have you ever thought, boy
I sure would like to make a luxurious bar of soap but thought
all that measuring and mixing was too much aggravation. Well
here is the smart, short and easy version that anyone can do
with easy to find everyday ingredients. This is a "no weigh"
recipe, so you dont even need a scale to make a fantastic
bar of soap
First, purchase one can of
lye, it will come in a 12 ounce container from your local hardware
store. Call around to make sure they have one in stock that is
100% lye. Add your can of lye to; two and three quarter cups
of distilled water in a Pyrex measuring cup. Please wear long
sleeves and goggles for this part as the lye will heat up the
water to almost two hundred degrees. Make sure your workspace
is well ventilated. Stir until the lye has completely dissolved
into the water. Set this cup aside. We need this to cool down
as we mix our oils.
Next take 14 fluid ounces of
coconut oil, now available at most superstores or your neighborhood
health food store. If your coconut oil is solid it will melt
easily in the microwave for measuring purposes. Some jars of
coconut come in the 14 ounce size, this would be perfect for
our recipe. Put this in a large stainless steel pot and then
add two 3 lb cans of vegetable shortening. This must be melted
over a very low flame and taken off the flame before completely
melting. It will continue to melt as it sits. Use a wisk to stir
the cooling pot until all on the chunks have been dissolved.
Now add one cup of olive oil. I usually put the olive oil in
the fridge over night so as I add it to the melted oil mix it
cools down the other oils quickly. The trick here is to get the
oils as cool as you can so you dont have use a thermometer.
If you can put your finger into the oil and it feels luke warm
you can add the water and lye mix even if it is still hot as
the oils will compensate and cool down the whole mix. If it is
still too warm ,you must wait for it to cool down. Luke warm
to your fingers touch is the guide. If you have a thermometer
anywhere less than one hundred degrees will work.
Pour the water and lye solution
into the melted oils and begin stirring. When the mix gets to
the consistency of applesauce add 3 tablespoons of your favorite
essential oil for fragrance. Now you are ready to pour your soap
into a mold. Have ready a sturdy cardboard box that you have
lined with a plastic garbage bag. Pour your soap mix into the
box and let it sit for a half an hour. Then cover it with old
towels to help it retain heat as it starts the saponification
process. After 48 hours take it out of the mold and cut to desired
size. These bars need three weeks to finish curing. You will
then have beautiful handmade luxurious bars of soap for personal
use or to give as gifts or even to sell. And you have made these
with everyday ingredients most of us have readily available to
us.
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About The
Author
Jeffrey Dorrian
is the soap guy. Really, that is my website handmade soap. He
has been making premium olive oil soap for the past five years
and now has customers in all fifty states. "This is a true
inexpensive luxury anyone can enjoy." http://www.thesoapguy.com
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