High Temperature Hot Process Soap Tutorial - is this a fail?
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- This high temperature hot process soap is a scary one i wont lie. This involves super hot oil and lye and WILL volcano. If you try this high temperature hot process soap - take precautions and don't take your eyes off of it.
00.00 - High temperature hot process soap tutorial
00:40 - The ingredients for high temperature hot process soap
02:47 - Making high temperature hot process soap
05:54 - The volcano happens here!!!
06:58 - Stirring
09:04 - More stirring
10:13 - I told you you needed to keep stirring
10:41 - Adding the superfat, mica colour and fragrance
11:32 - Panicking to get this into the mould - otherwise known as the pour
12:03 - Cutting the high temperature hot process soap
Palm free Vegan Recipe
Cocoa Butter 26%;
Olive Oil 26%;
Coconut Oil, 76 deg 19%;
Avocado Oil 12%;
Babassu Oil 10%;
Castor Oil 7%;
Please run this through a soap calculator before using this recipe soap calculators can be found here:
SoapCalc: soapcalc.net/calc/SoapCalcWP.asp
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I enjoy making hot process soap for the rustic look of it. To me it is a utility soap and I think yours turned out quite nicely using this technique. Good job ‼️
I totally love your beard!!! Great video!! Believe I'm going to try it...!!
Really interesting. Thank you
My first couple times making HP I was not patient enough and checked it and stirred down too much with cold wisk before getting the volcanos that I wanted. Then I finally got a great fluid HP by using warmed additives, warmed wisk, and warmed pcsf. Oh yeah I think using warmed yogurt helps tremendously!
I love it actually ❤
its beautiful - the rustic look is awesome, as long as it cleans my whanau (family) its perfect. thank you for sharing. kia ora from new zealand
Thank you so much, I don't usually make hot process soap (except for shaving soap and melt and pour from scratch) but i think its always important to embrace all techniques.
I love it!
Very good 👍🏻 it’s a smart way congratulations, did you heat oil and lye to 250 F equal temperature and so on
i took the oil up to over 100 degrees Celsius and added the lye solution as soon as it was clear and at its max temp.