Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap - Low Temperature HP by Valerie Mosher

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  • Just For You, Low Temperature HP Crockpot
    Formula by Valerie Mosher, January 12 , 2017, edited Jan.13, 2017
    ALWAYS make sure you put through a Soap Calculator before using! I soaped this formula at 38% lye liquid and Super Fatted at 5% upfront and added 2% SF after the cook. Used Sodium Lactate at 5% of oils and I “did not” discount this amount from my lye liquid, And I added the Sodium Lactate to my lye liquid when the temperature of the lye liquid was around 112F (I usually like to have my lye liquid around 125F when I’m doing low temperature HP in the crock). I also used tussah silk and 1 tsp fine sea salt in the lye liquid and dissolved “before” adding the lye. This was a 2lb batch.
    Formula for 2lb batch:
    Castor Oil - 13% = 4.15 oz
    Coconut Oil (76 deg) - 15% = 4.80 oz
    Olive Oil (100% Pure) - 25% = 8 oz
    Palm Oil - 27% = 8.65 oz
    Shea Butter - 20% = 6.40 oz
    Total lye liquid = 12.25 oz *** I used 5.25oz of distilled water and added 1tsp fine sea salt and a bit of silk to this first and dissolved the salt then I added the lye and dissolved and when it was cool enough I added 1oz of Aloe Vera gel/juice and the sodium lactate
    Sodium Hydroxide (lye - NaOH) = 4.3 oz
    4 ounces of sugar free Coconut Milk - after I added the lye liquid to the oils I added 2oz of the coconut milk and after the cook, when it was Vaseline stage I added 2 more ounces of coconut milk.
    3 ounces of Aloe vera gel or juice (I added 1 ounce to my lye liquid when it was below 120F and I added 2 ounces after the cook
    1 tsp fine sea salt
    Tussah Silk
    1 tsp. White Kaolin Clay - I added this to my warm oils and stick blended before adding my lye liquid
    2% more SuperFat after cook = 0.65 oz, I used Apricot Kernel Oil (you can use what you like)
    2 Tbsp white sugar mixed with 2 tbsp water, dissolved and added after the cook
    1 Tbsp maple syrup mixed in with sugar water and added after the cook
    2 Tbsp Greek Yogurt (cold or room temperature) (added after cook, last, but before the FO)
    FO/EO of your choice
    ---- This formula will give you numbers of 39 Hardness, 10 Cleansing, 59 Conditioning, 22 Bubbly,
    40 Creaminess, 60 Iodine, and INS of 140. The added sugar will give great bubbles, and the coconut milk, greek yogurt will bring extra creaminess. The Aloe vera gel or juice is great for the skin. The sodium lactate and sea salt will add extra hardness. The lye liquid amount for this 3lb batch, at 38% lye liquid, was 12.15 ounces of liquid (I used 12.25 oz). And broke that up into 5.25 oz of distilled water to mix with my lye. Plus 3 ounces of aloe vera juice or gel. Plus I used 4 ounces of Coconut Milk (no sugar in it) added 2oz of that in with my oils to go through the cook and added it hot. Then added the other 2oz of coconut milk after the cook (hot). I also added 1 tsp of white Kaolin clay into my heated oils and stick blend until smooth “before” adding the lye liquid. My lye was at 109F and my oils were at 135F when mixing to bring to trace. Came to very thick trace very quickly. My crock pot was on “low” sitting. Once it was at thick trace I covered with plastic wrap and put cover on and let set 20 minutes until it rolled over and was Vaseline stage. I checked for zap, there was none and I added all the extras except for my FO/EO and blended completely. Re-covered with plastic wrap and let set 10 minutes out of the electronic crock part.
    ---- Then I added my EO/FO and separated into heated containers and layered in mold, swirled and put in freezer for 4-6 hours, take out and let sit 1 hour in fridge before cutting.
    **** you don’t have to add the coconut milk, aloe vera gel or juice (you can use all water), You don’t have to use sodium lactate, sugar, maple syrup, yogurt, kaolin clay, those are extras I use. And you can Super Fat 7% right up front or add it all after the cook as well. Hope you enjoy!
    Thanks for watching, subscribing and commenting.
    Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap - www.shalebrooks...

Komentáře • 462

  • @mikel.8731
    @mikel.8731 Před 6 lety +18

    Valerie, over the years I subscribed to several "soapers". You most definitely are my very favourite! How many out there freely share their knowledge and their recipes? How many answer each comment and question? Can't think of any but you. So thank you so very much for your videos, for your willingness to help others. May God bless you, each and every day :-)

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety +8

      dear Patricia -- i'm overcome with this compliment; very humbling and all I can say is , glory to my Lord, as He is the one that makes a change or guides and leads me all the time - when I was doing these videos the Lord helped me to think about how I would like it or how it could would help others, and in all honesty, I make a lot of mistakes on there; I've noticed silly things I've said, and when I was saying something I would use the wrong word, when I mean't to use another word, soooooo , if these can help anyone or encourage anyone at all, that is wonderful --- and sharing formulas, well, I just don't see why not--- a couple of times I've been asked for a formula to a certain bar I make; one of them I didn't give out, but told them all the ingredients in it; not sure why, but I felt I would hang onto that one a bit longer :-); but other then that I've no problem with giving those out; it was my Lord who gave me the ideas, sooooo really they are His --- thank you ever so much, for this big encouraging kind comment, I truly appreciate it! God bless you in being so generous!

  • @gracejaskot1547
    @gracejaskot1547 Před 7 lety +1

    My condolences on the passing of your niece, Krista. The "Just for You" soap is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your process.

  • @mistyd8866
    @mistyd8866 Před 7 lety +2

    I am sorry for your loss Valerie. What a touching tribute for your niece. All of your videos are so easy to follow along. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Beyondthisveil
    @Beyondthisveil Před 7 lety +1

    Valerie - condolences, prayers for your family on the loss of your niece. No words can really help - just pray God's peace, which is unexplainable and very sustainable.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety +1

      Hey Gail and thank you ever so much for those kind caring thoughtful words, yes, indeed God is always there to comfort His children and you are so right, it is absolutely sustainable, He gives the peace that the world cannot understand for sure, big hugs

  • @sueharrison8934
    @sueharrison8934 Před 7 lety +1

    Valerie...you are such an inspiration to me. I love how casual and easy you make it all look. For me, hot process is stressful right now. Perhaps with 100 more of your videos I'll get this. The lather looks amazing and it is so kind of you to share not only your video by also recipe. You are the best, my lady and I wish you much success.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello dear Sue, thank you ever so much , how very kind and generous and I truly appreciate it. You can do this for sure, take your time and watch and read as much as you need to, no need to rush and you will do great! Big hugs to you across the miles!

  • @donnanail9597
    @donnanail9597 Před 6 lety +6

    Wow, your soap came out beautifully. It's so wonderful of you to share your helpful tips and recipes with others. That's a rare quality not found in many. I wish I were smart enough to know how to print out all your information and recipe, as this soap looks so smooth and luscious! Thank you for sharing and may you be blessed each and every day for all your efforts. Beautiful name chosen for your niece and condolences to you and your family. Hugs and love, Donna

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety

      Hello Donna Nail --- thank you for watching and thank you ever so kindly for those lovely thoughtful words of encouragement, I really appreciate that and may our Lord bless you for such kindness....if you look at the formula and highlight all the text you can "right" mouse click and it will either have a print button there or you can copy the text and put it in a document to print OR you can email me and I will send the formula to you if you like, my email is: valeriemosher@eastlink.ca love in Christ and Big hugs

    • @donnanail9597
      @donnanail9597 Před 6 lety +1

      Our God surely implanted a giant-sized, loving heart in that chest of yours, Valerie. You are, indeed, a special soul. Because of your videos and help, I'm not afraid to attempt this venture so late at in life. I figured out how to print your words of wisdom for this feeble brain of mine. Thank you again for all you do. May the Lord bless you and all whom you love.

  • @harleyontheroad119
    @harleyontheroad119 Před 6 lety +3

    Hello Valerie, today I made my first Hot Process soap. I wanted to thank you so much for all of your videos and detailed instructions. This soap recipe is bubbly, creamy and just perfect. With all of your guidance, I have successfully achieved a Blueberry Garden Soap. Three layers of color, blueberries on top and without fail. Your the best and thank you again.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety

      Hello dear Ann Kamenicky! thank you ever so much for those very kind words and for being so thoughtful, I really appreciate that! I am just so very happy about your soap, and thank you for sharing the beautiful soap picture for me, what an awesome job you did, congratulations and big hugs and you are ever so welcome!

  • @roslynhita6149
    @roslynhita6149 Před 5 lety +4

    this is the smoothest most beautiful HP soap Ive ever seen..Ive only ever seen it rustic looking and plain..so what a great job ..Thankyou for sharing

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      dear Roslyn thatnk you ever so kindly and thank you for stopping by as well....I do have some that are pretty plain and rustic and the main thing I always try to do is make the soap good for skin and I still have those "oops" moments too, lol, sometimes I have a few! hahaaaa

  • @jspyrogram
    @jspyrogram Před 7 lety

    That's the most luxurious 'simple' recipe ever. What a beautiful, quality soap. My hot process never turned out like this...you have inspired me to try again. Thank you.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello jspyrogram and thank you for watching and thank you for those very kind words, I appreciate them. Makes me happy if the videos can help in any way!

  • @helenleger3021
    @helenleger3021 Před 7 lety

    Valerie I finally found a recipe that lathers! I used high temps but I've been making soaps for 6 months. None have lathered like this one. Thank you so much!!! I really love your videos

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Helen, thank you for watching and for your kind words. You are most welcome for any help these videos have given you. So glad you are enjoying your soap. Big hugs

  • @fluffysuds
    @fluffysuds Před 7 lety +1

    I am so sorry for your loss. Your soap is really beautiful and always love your videos because they get me motivated to soap. Love that dense lather! Take Care, Jen

  • @evehsv5556
    @evehsv5556 Před 7 lety

    Oh my please except my deepest condolences to you and your family for your Neice. Such a lovely soap more so using her plant gel wonderful. Thank you for sharing.💐💐💐💐

  • @honey-fk7di
    @honey-fk7di Před 7 lety

    You are so calm and in control as you work your art. I have to work on that part because once I started to pot my cooked soap, I start to panic and hurry to plop whatever I;m working on into the pot. Love your style. Thanks for sharing. De'

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello De and thank you again for such great encouraging words. I've had a few times where I've had big messes (where it volcanoed everywhere) and I felt extreme panic for sure!!! but, I do try to roll with it, and I have learned that the batter does not have to be pourable to make a great design, it just has to be manageable, and then of course I've swirled some mighty thick soap, like a ocean brine soap and still managed to get a swirl. The thing is not every time will work out perfect and then you go from there, I just truly like to have a "great for the skin" soap, high conditioning and low cleansing/stripping type of soap for the body, and I love putting a lot of good things in there too! Hope you have a great day!

  • @ellenblack5376
    @ellenblack5376 Před 7 lety +1

    How beautiful Valerie ! Thank you for sharing your recipe, and your process. it's really a pretty fast cook, on low, I never knew. I look forward to trying it out.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hey Ellen and thank you ever so much. You are most welcome. The way this one cooked was a bit different because I had about 62 percent hard oils versus 38 percent soft oils, so went to real thick trace, and folded over right into Vaseline stage. Plan on doing another all natural one soon and hopefully I'll see all the stages, who knows eh?! lol

  • @KlaraCollins1972
    @KlaraCollins1972 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you so much and really appreciate you taking your valuable time in producing these informative videos. You have helped me make and design some of the most beautiful and luxurious soaps I have ever made and in less time then CP would have taken. Also, a special thanks to your husband, the camera man, for these professional looking videos - they look HD quality :-) from New Jersey, USA

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety +1

      Hey there Filomena Masci-Wagman! Thank you so very very kindly for those lovely thoughtful words, my husband and I both appreciate them so much. I'm so very thankful they are helping in any way at all. I'm certainly no celebrity, lol, but love to help and share and truly i'm just a little "getting older" lady from the village of Moser River, NS. I am thrilled that these have helped you and big warm hugs across the miles! Way to go and kudos on your soap!

  • @susanorban3059
    @susanorban3059 Před 7 lety

    Hi Valerie!! So good to see you and another fabulous video!! The lather from this soap looked amazing!! And look at that gorgeous butterfly you got in your swirl!! You are one amazing soaper and so encouraging. Love you lady!!🍃❤🍃

  • @VicToria-sd1dn
    @VicToria-sd1dn Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love this low temperature hot process. The marathon one goes through in normal hot process is discouraging. I can get a good design with this method without going through the hoopla.

  • @TinAnt123
    @TinAnt123 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Valerie :) Skipping through youtube and came across your beautiful self and video, thank you for sharing your self and your HP soap making. And it turned out as Lovely as Always :) LOVED IT!!!!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety +1

      Hey Tina and thank you so very kindly for those beautiful words of support and thank you for watching! and you are most welcome indeed! :-)

  • @rebeccamorris7671
    @rebeccamorris7671 Před 7 lety +1

    I was curious about what happened to all the soap left on the utensils and crock pot . Well you answered my question before I asked LOL. The soap for you in a ball great !! I am amazed at the lather, it was so dense. Thank You for allowing me to see your work Valerie.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Rebecca Morris and thank you for your kind words and for watching, so glad you enjoyed it and you are most welcome!

  • @hilaallnaturalsoaps9628

    You are a soapy diamond in the soap making community , I predict in a year you will have more than 10,000 subscribers

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello there! oh my that is soooo kind of you, thank you and even though i'm not looking for that, I do hope it will help others.

    • @hilaallnaturalsoaps9628
      @hilaallnaturalsoaps9628 Před 7 lety +2

      that is exactly why you will get many subscribers . because you are sharing from all your heart and explaning very well, and your information is inovative to soap making community . I also have a you tube channell, I have started exactly like you, now I am not exited by sharing any more as I used to . I noticed it happened to many, That is why the first videos of every soap maker are the most interesting .

  • @GrandmaMarlayne
    @GrandmaMarlayne Před rokem +1

    Wow! Gorgeious soap! I am thrilled I found your channel. I love the way this hot process turned out and the way you added the ingredients and have a very good flowing hot process result. Thank you for your ideas.

  • @phyllisbowles4169
    @phyllisbowles4169 Před 7 lety +2

    Rest in Paradise Krista.

  • @LunaOverEden
    @LunaOverEden Před 7 lety

    Beautiful as always. Sorry for your lost. This was a very sweet tribute to your niece. Thank you for sharing, hope to see more sooner than later :)

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Thank you so very much LunaOverEden for watching and for your very kind words, big hugs and have a blessed day!

  • @dashmo37
    @dashmo37 Před 7 lety +1

    Beautiful soap! I'm sorry for your loss.

  • @mad45678
    @mad45678 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Valerie, I was able to make a great soap with your recipe and instructions; you are such a delight to watch and listen to! I'm a year in to soap making and just love all your videos and recipes; THANK YOU and your patient husband

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hey there Madeline Collins! thank you ever so much for those very kind and generous words, we truly appreciate the. I'm so thrilled that the videos have been helpful, big hugs and you are so very welcome indeed!

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
    @GodzHarleyGirlStudio Před 7 lety +1

    Gorgeous luxurious soap, hun!! Sorry about your niece but glad you can use the aloe vera. 🌿The design turned out beautifully! Hugz, Tree

  • @dinkaquebee3340
    @dinkaquebee3340 Před 7 lety +1

    I love your videos! Thank you for sharing! I am in the learning processes of soapmaking and youre a great instructor. You explain the process so well. So talented! 😊

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello Medina and thank you for watching and for being so encouraging and supportive, I appreciate that, big hugs.

    • @dinkaquebee3340
      @dinkaquebee3340 Před 7 lety +1

      Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap Big Hugs back to you!!

  • @jackiesbubbles7943
    @jackiesbubbles7943 Před 6 lety +4

    LOVE this video, you are a MASTER of HP

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety

      Hello Jackie's Bubbles, thank you ever so much, so very glad you enjoyed the video and I appreciate the kudos, but i'm still learning, still making mistakes and I learn from new as well as experienced soapers too, big hugs :-)

    • @jackiesbubbles7943
      @jackiesbubbles7943 Před 6 lety

      I have a video I made a while back qand I am still to chicken to post it LOL

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety

      dear Jackie, post it for sure! big hugs

  • @anagabriellat8281
    @anagabriellat8281 Před 7 lety

    Good morning Valerie, I am in awe of your HP soap! they are the most beautiful HP soaps I have seen! Thank you for sharing your technique. I usually make HP and recently got some micas from Steph, and wasn't sure about using them with HP. You are very generous to share your knowledge.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Gabriella and thank you for watching and thank you so very very kindly for those lovely words about my soap, I really appreciate that. You are most welcome for any help they give you for sure!

  • @rjcahill4979
    @rjcahill4979 Před 7 lety

    Love this video and how your soap came out! I may have to try HP as I have always done CP, sometimes gelling and sometimes not. So terribly sorry for the loss of your niece. HUGZ to you! A special tribute to her!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Good morning RJ Cahill and thank you for watching. I truly appreciate those kind words of caring and support, thank you so much. big hugs

  • @michimastropiero2940
    @michimastropiero2940 Před 7 lety

    you never stop surprising me, thanks for sharing, I have to break the fear of adding more liquid to the batter, one of my last recipes was like play doh as soon as it gelled so stiff to mix so I added a couple tbsp of water and it was better. your confidence and expertise help us a lot 😊 xoxo

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello michi and thank you for your lovely kind words and for watching. I like to save some of the amount of liquid used for my lye and add after the cook, and adding yogurt at 1Tbsp per pound of soap really helps too, the sugar water as well, it all goes along to help have a more manageable batter. Don't give up keep trying, you can do it for sure!

  • @meadowyck
    @meadowyck Před 4 lety +1

    Looked like yummy whipped potatoes at the 13:00 minute mark... I just can't get over how fluid your HP soap is. I love watching your video's What a beautiful tribute to your niece. Blessings to you, from Janet

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello Janet, I love soaping and I love using my soap even more, but after 6 years I still have soaps that are really just plopping them in, and when I have those, you just have to deal with it the best way you can, and if im using individual silicone molds , then I will always heat them up as I find that helps them some - but, the main thing to me and it always has been from the beginning is to make great for the skin soap! big hugs and thank you again so very much!

  • @vickiraines2851
    @vickiraines2851 Před 7 lety

    I enjoyed watching that. You're such a good teacher! The soap is gorgeous as usual.

  • @jiwayangbesar
    @jiwayangbesar Před rokem +1

    Wow this video was made 6 years ago, and all of the information is so useful! I just found your channel, already subs, and I will watch your other videos. Thanks so much for sharing your detailed knowledge in HP process.. I also learned a lot by reading all the comments below.. Stay healthy 💙

  • @ethelcolburn1465
    @ethelcolburn1465 Před 7 lety +1

    I think it look's beautiful on the top! Love it! Great job! 😊😊😊

  • @traceyrauch6922
    @traceyrauch6922 Před 7 lety

    OH MY GOODNESS....this was like preparing for thanksgiving dinner!!!!!but so exciting when I was pouring from cup to mold!!!! So fluid unlike HP....Thank you for you wonderful gift...Mine is resting now...no room in teeny freezerLove learning from advanced minds...

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Tracey Rauch, you made me smile in my heart, i'm so very glad this has worked for you and so very happy you enjoyed it! you are so very welcome indeed and Kudos on your soap for sure! big hugs

  • @traceyrauch6922
    @traceyrauch6922 Před 7 lety

    Now this is a perfect recipe......it takes a little while to get things together.....but I actually hangar swirled this when I was done and already have some bars on their way to NY...Thank you Valerie and Mr. Valerie......so much fun...

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      lol, your post made me so happy for you, I am thrilled you are enjoying it, and you are very welcome indeed, big hugs

  • @claudiac3691
    @claudiac3691 Před 7 lety

    I love watching your videos! You are a wonderful teacher and you soaps are gorgeous!!!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Good morning claudiac3691 thank you ever so much, I truly appreciate your kind words and generous compliment, big hugs to you!

  • @lilir8966
    @lilir8966 Před 7 lety

    Thanks Valerie for this video, I am glad you are back

  • @bpereztab
    @bpereztab Před 6 lety

    Dear Friend - I followed your recipe almost exactly and was so pleased with the results. (omitted silk and SL) It traced quickly, despite the fact that I did not use a sb. I only spoon stirred it. It remained moist and fluid after the cook - it was perfect. Pouring it into the mold was a breeze. I used what was left in the crock pot and made a soap ball with it. Great lather! Thank you.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety

      Hello there bpereztab! thank you so much for watching and for the kind words! I am thrilled that you tried it and that you had great success! Way to go for teh spoon stirring too!, big hugs

  • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907

    Hello Jessica Murphy, thank you for your question -- yes, indeed i do subtract my coconut milk from the total liquid amount.

  • @rosieblough6889
    @rosieblough6889 Před 5 lety +1

    I love your sweet spirit and your amazing looking soaps. I did try this recipe but tweaked it just a little, it still turned out very creamy and felt wonderful on the skin. Thank you for shearing your gift with us new soapers. God Bless You!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      dear rosie blough, thank you so very much for those wonderful words, I truly appreciate it! i'm so very happy you tried out this formula and very happy you are enjoying it! you are so very welcome and may my Lord bless you for your kindness!

    • @Misssha123
      @Misssha123 Před 4 lety

      @@shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907 such a sweet lady, sharing all of this with others...God bless her

  • @vhagerty05
    @vhagerty05 Před 7 lety

    Sorry for your families loss!
    Beautiful soap! I love watching your video's!!!
    *whispers* love your accent too! :D

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Virginia and thank you for your kindness and caring. you make me smile with the whispers, thank you, big hugs

  • @candybaker9385
    @candybaker9385 Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for your words of encouragement. It is much appreciated. Waiting on an order to come today &I will be trying this tomorrow. So excited I can't wait.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Candy, I hope you've had a chance to try making HP soap and I hope all went well.

    • @candybaker9385
      @candybaker9385 Před 7 lety +1

      Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap I followed your directions to the tea & it is WONDERFUL!!!!! Exact colors I wanted made 2 batches today for my brothers & sisters birthdays my sisters came out wonderful ( so far still in freezer) my brothers I messed up on. But I can redo tomorrow. Thanks to you!!! I am so grateful to you for your lessons. God be with you

  • @silvanamoise1275
    @silvanamoise1275 Před 4 lety +1

    this soap is gorgeous I absolutely love love love the swirls

  • @purplequeen1727
    @purplequeen1727 Před 7 lety

    I make cold processed soap but watching your videos makes me want to try HP! Your videos are so informative. You are a great teacher! xoxo

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Cherie Ciardini, thank you so kindly for those lovely words and encouragement, and thank you for watching. I make CP as well, but HP is my favorite. For sure, go for it, try it, and take your time and enjoy! big hugs

  • @poohrona
    @poohrona Před 5 lety +1

    I won't lye, I was worried about the lather with all the additives but omg, that soap turned out beyond perfect. I personally loved the top. Look at that lather.. great video.

  • @Leadervisions
    @Leadervisions Před 7 lety

    you are amazing.. teaching us your method,, I have watched a couple of your videos many times, I do hot process most of the time, was doing slow method, but ready for high heat method, I finally subscribed so I won't miss your videos. Thank You for your knowledge.. and sharing with us...Barb Welch

  • @tashaortega5445
    @tashaortega5445 Před 7 lety +1

    your extremely detailed... thanks for sharing.

  • @Sandy-gj1wk
    @Sandy-gj1wk Před 9 měsíci

    that soap turned out beautiful and that lather was the best ive ever seen been wanting to try hot process for a few yrs but now im going to and will give this recipe a try ty

  • @angelanicholson951
    @angelanicholson951 Před 6 lety

    I'm new to this game, but I love watching your video's, and today have copied your method on this video and can't thank you enough!!! It's the only hp recipe that has worked for me and turned out brilliantly! You are a wonderful teacher! Thank you so much. Next I'm going to try your cpop method.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety

      Hello dear Angela Nicholson! I'm thrilled that you tried this and that it worked out for you!!! Fantastic, and so glad you are enjoying soaping! Have fun with the CPOP and be safe with proper gear too! big hugs

  • @harleyontheroad119
    @harleyontheroad119 Před 4 lety

    Hi Valerie. Thank you for the beautiful video. The tops always give me a problem. I am standing on edge last minute with my own projects. Just love the outcome of this soap. Bravo! Ann

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 4 lety

      Hey there Tree, much love and big hugs to you and pray you have much success with your projects, stay safe and be steadfast in the faith!

  • @mylissacoolbreeze4550
    @mylissacoolbreeze4550 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for sharing your techniques! You make it look easy!! My favorite part is that you are from NS. Me too! You are at one end and I am at the other!!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello fellow "Blue noser"!!! so glad to hear from you. Thank you for watching and you are more than welcome for any help these videos give! So you are in Yarmouth?

  • @luckycee5892
    @luckycee5892 Před 3 lety

    Thank you soooo much for your video and written recipe and explanations. That is really nice of you. Love the ingredients you added to your soap. Greetings and thanks from Luxembourg

  • @tenahaugdahl6112
    @tenahaugdahl6112 Před 5 lety +1

    I LOVE watching your demonstration video's!!! You are Awesome! You help me a lot on what and how to soap! I saved all your video's...Thank You Very Much : ) p.s. your Soaps are Gorgeous!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      Hello Tena Haugdahl! those are incredible lovely supportive encouraging words! thank you so very humbly , I really appreciate that, and even more important is that you are helped by any thing these videos can provide,... i'm still learning too, and that is a good thing ! big hugs, and thank you again

  • @stirer1
    @stirer1 Před 7 lety

    😀 thank you so so much your videos are wonderful , you have covered everything , in great detail as I've been so fearful with regards to is the crock pot on or off and the temperatures but you are so clear in all areas , I'm so excited and to try this and to follow your videos , huge hugs to a great teacher xx

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Marina, thank you for watching and thank you ever so much for those lovely kind words, and so very encouraging as well. I'm so happy they can help in any way at all. Sometimes it's hard to remember everything to say, and to say it the right way, lol, oh well, again thank you and warm hugs across the miles to you!

  • @nanomc3174
    @nanomc3174 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for your speedy reply Valerie, I am gonna email
    you now with the particulars for your advice.

  • @Trayceg
    @Trayceg Před 5 lety +2

    oh Hi there ,,,I just found your videos , I am from Charlottetown PE so were kind of neighbors!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety +2

      Hello Trayceg and thank you so much my fellow Canuck. yes, we are neighbors! Thank you for watching. I met another soaper over there a couple of years ago and we met just standing in line waiting at the New Glasgow Lobster suppers... she looked at me and said I know you!!! we laughed quite a bit as she had been watching my videos and we had just a lovely time! Her name is Molly, she sells GM soaps over there.

  • @andreap.6253
    @andreap.6253 Před 7 lety

    How beautiful it went. Didnt expect such a detailed and pretty swirl. Congratulations from Austria. I love this soap and will try to cook it

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Andrea and thank you so much! Yes, for sure give it a go!

    • @andreap.6253
      @andreap.6253 Před 7 lety

      Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap and when you are doing this great job, it looks so easy... as always, when somebody is very experiented. Sorry for my poor English.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hey there Andrea - please do not be concerned with your English...I wish I could speak other languages as well as you do the English. Big hugs --- I've been making soap for about 4 years, and you can do this just as well as me, by taking your time and enjoying making great for the skin soap, as it does not have to be pretty...but for me, it must be good for the skin! :-) I have a FB group if you'd like to join it Andrea, feel free to ask to join and i'll add you - it is called "Christian Soapers Any Process", you do not have to be a Christian to join and we do have lots on there who are not, but the rules are followed and all works out very well.

  • @NYtalk60
    @NYtalk60 Před 4 lety

    I keep coming back to your videos for reference! Thanks for sharing!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 4 lety +1

      hello NYtalk60! thank you so much for sharing and I truly appreciate these videos can help and or encourage you on the soaping journey, big hugs

  • @deborahadams5534
    @deborahadams5534 Před 7 lety

    Pretty ... I always wondered how good they lather when using them. Thanks for sharing !

  • @camycam4385
    @camycam4385 Před 7 lety +1

    Hello Valerie. I'm sorry for your loss. I don't think anyone was prepared to see the tribute at the end. I enjoyed this video and the 3 others I've watched so far. Thank you and your husband for taking the time out to share with us.
    Where do we find the formula?

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hey Camy Cam, thank you for watcing and thank you for your kind words I do appreciate them for sure. Below the video there is a piece of text "show more" you can click on that and it will show all of the formula and how I made it. and you are most welcome!

    • @camycam4385
      @camycam4385 Před 7 lety +1

      thank you

  • @sonjacohn2303
    @sonjacohn2303 Před 3 lety

    It looks beautiful! I loved to watch it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @VelmaJinkys
    @VelmaJinkys Před 4 lety

    I love how that first one turmed so white. Pretty

  • @jeannebent746
    @jeannebent746 Před 2 měsíci

    A beautiful soap ❤

  • @saboroig7714
    @saboroig7714 Před 2 lety

    Thanks to you I learned to make fluid HP, thank you soooooo much for your vides, tips, etc… 💕

  • @amyr505
    @amyr505 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for another amazing video.

  • @DawnEdwards6267
    @DawnEdwards6267 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful! I'm going to give this a try myself.

  • @travi0699
    @travi0699 Před 4 lety +1

    Me encantó ¡ Gracias por compartir ¡El jabón quedó bello🌸

  • @1gr8lpta
    @1gr8lpta Před 7 lety

    I can watch forever

  • @sharlinealcide7346
    @sharlinealcide7346 Před 6 lety

    Thank so much for the info made my first batch of hot process soap today and it was so easy and they came out great next batch Iam going to try your recipe thank so much blessing to you .

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      dear Sharline, thank you so very kindly and may my Lord bless you! I'm so happy that this has worked for you and that you are enjoying it! big hugs

  • @angelascott4845
    @angelascott4845 Před 7 lety

    Just beautiful!

  • @bonniemacglaflin2067
    @bonniemacglaflin2067 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi Valerie, I have been enjoying your wonderful videos, you are an awesome teacher! I'm new at this & have had success with several CP soaps thus far. I know that if I tried this using the colorants you used, my soap would have been a success, however I tried using some clays (mixed with water) as the colorants (all I had on hand) and the soap wound up drying & hardening rapidly. No way to attempt swirls. Plan to rebatch. I did make a small ball out of some of the soap and wow, it's absolutely amazing...it'll be a terrific rebatch soap, haha! I'm definitely going to retry this one with colorants that will hopefully work better for me. Do you have any suggestions as to how I could have used the clays & had them work out ok? Thank you and your husband for these videos, they're wonderful learning tools for those of us just starting out on this soaping adventure.

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety +1

      Hello Bonnie MacGlaflin - thank you for watching and thankyou ever so much for those very kind and supporting words, i'm so glad my videos can help in any way! I've used clays many times, i.e. French green clay, kaolin clay, pink clay, bentonite clay, red Moroccan clay --- I usually mix mine say 1/2 tsp to 1tsp and mix with a teeny bit of glycerin and then about 1tsp water, I let them set on my stove by my heated water so they can be lukewarm when I go to mix them --- I always heat up my containers that I will be separating soap into, and cover with plastic wrap, also heat up my spoons and swirling tool if using. You can always mix 1 tsp of hot water into your separated containers if they seem to be too thick;, and you can also have a spray bottle with warm water in it and a couple of sprays on top when layering soap, but not too much. Remember just to cook until Vaseline stage and make sure that all the lye is used up-, then add your addtiives etc.

  • @chicalertng
    @chicalertng Před 4 lety

    New subbie here! Beautiful soap and amazing teaching! Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 4 lety

      Caroline Awaritefe, thank you for stopping by and thank you ever so kindly for those love words! you are so welcome for any help or encouragement these videos may give!

  • @krboggsify
    @krboggsify Před 7 lety

    As always, your vids are fun and inspiring! Thanks for sharing!

  • @noemicarrion6883
    @noemicarrion6883 Před 5 lety

    The soap came out beautiful 😍

  • @dianehill2458
    @dianehill2458 Před 7 lety

    Wow Valerie - you've inspired me to tackle HP soap - I'm hoping that they retain the FO better than CP process soaps do? Going to try your hot method tomorrow and maybe your slow method too!Thanks so much for sharing - not only are they beautiful to look at they are also nourishing for your skin

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Diane Hill and thank you ever so much for watching, for those kind words of encouragement as well. Please for sure try it, take your time and enjoy, you will do great! let me know how it goes, and feel free to ask questions for sure!

    • @dianehill2458
      @dianehill2458 Před 7 lety

      Thank you Valerie! I'm trying it today can't wait! I am assuming the difference between cp soaps and hp soaps is hp retains the fragrance better? Plus the superfatting oils remain in the hp soap? - I have watched hundreds of soaping videos and have to say I love yours the most - thanks for sharing your passion and knowledge!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hey Diane! Take your time and enjoy... I do find that HP does retain the scent better, but you can definitely SF as you please, I normally always SF some up front and then add the rest after the cook with choice oils, but you can use what you have in the soap as well. Sometimes I super fat all up front, it jus tdepends which soap i'm doing, how i'm feeling that day, lol, etc. You are so very generous and kind with those encouraging words and I humbly thank you, i'm still learning too, but hope that these can help in even a small way, big hugs

  • @hippynerd8801
    @hippynerd8801 Před 7 lety +1

    Valerie, sincerely sorry for your loss. You are an inspiration to many. Your nice will be remembered in the soap dedicated to her memory.
    I have a question about this Soap: why do you put the finished soap in the freezer/fridge? & Does it take longer to cure because of the extra liquids you add?
    Thank you, for all you do!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello Hippy Nerd, thank you for watching and thank you for your very kind encouraging words, I really appreciate them. When I'm using log molds I normally put them in the freezer or fridge so they harden quicker, so I can cut quicker; you don't have to put them in there at all. But one thing it is good for is when you are using a lot of liquid, say 40% or above that, then putting in the freezer helps them not to sag in the middle. But for this formula or any formula using 38% lye liquid, I'm pretty sure you wouldnt' have to worry about it sagging in themiddle. The extra tbsps. of water and yogurt are not really that much, and if you have a fairly hard formula say at 38 or up for hardness and 138 and up for INS, there is no worry, and using 5% sodium lactate really helps that hardness too, along with the tsp of sea salt. I have found that most of my soaps are ready to be sold in 2 weeks, some in 1 weeks and I've had a couple over the years that took about 4 weeks. The other thing I found interesting is that one time I cut open a 3 month old soap and it was moist inside, not wet, not soft, but still moist and I have found that with some CP's too. A lot of milk liquid , I have found to take longer to get hard, but then again, your formula plays a big part in that as well. I read where someone did a 35% lye liquid HP and it worked great for them, but I've never tried that yet! Thank you for your question, and it is sure my pleasure to help and share if I can.

    • @hippynerd8801
      @hippynerd8801 Před 7 lety +1

      Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap! You do! Both share and help! Thanks for taking the time to respond.

  • @marisaelskamp4497
    @marisaelskamp4497 Před 3 lety

    It came out beautiful, that recipe is amazing..

  • @fabiola6ch
    @fabiola6ch Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much for showing. Love it.

  • @travi0699
    @travi0699 Před 4 lety +1

    Me acabo de subscribir a su canal, espero ver más de sus creaciones. 🌸

  • @michelleb1960
    @michelleb1960 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello Valeria, thanks for this video. I tried my first batch of hp soap in my crockpot yesterday. I didn’t have as many additives or soft oils and it came out hard but ok. Am definitely going to try this recipe and will let you know. The outcome was beautiful!! Lather really nice too

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      Hey michelle b! you are so very welcome, thank you for stopping by and i'm so glad you tried this and that even though you didn't use the additives which I did (and they are not necessary for sure) that you found it to be lovely on the skin and that the lather was good for you!....you can always save some of the total liquid used in the formula to add hot after the cook, for example use enough water etc for the lye amount and then use some of the total liquid in coconut milk, say 1-2 ounces and add hot after the cook, that can help! big hugs

  • @MyCraftyMind4U
    @MyCraftyMind4U Před 3 lety

    They came out beautiful! 😁 thanks for sharing!

  • @lisaforde1641
    @lisaforde1641 Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much I will try it and see what happens and yes I can see in the videos that every scrap of soap matters to you😁

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 6 lety

      Hello lisa Forde, thank you for watching and for the kind words; I try not to waste anything; maybe the way I was brought up?, but i'm glad that it is a trait I have for sure! big hugs :-)

  • @donnadavis235
    @donnadavis235 Před 7 lety

    Awesome Video!!! Thank you!!

  • @gainedinthegarden3925
    @gainedinthegarden3925 Před 5 lety +1

    Your husband is the best human tripod I've ever witnessed.. not one move!!!! Lol... Great job🙏

    • @BreukelenAmatz
      @BreukelenAmatz Před 5 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂👋🏼💙

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      Hey Rak Chazak Amats, thank you so kindly! lol, he did really good for the introduction indeed, he's a sweetie pie and a honey bun, lol...then for the rest of the video it was on a "real" tripod, you made me chuckle! and he loved the compliment!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      hahaaaaa, thank you nat mars!

  • @malowcat
    @malowcat Před 5 lety

    Thank you for posting this informative video and recipe!!

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      Hello Ira Var and thank you for stopping in and for your lovely comment , i'm so glad this was of some help and encouragement and you are so very welcome for sure!

  • @melindaduncan3073
    @melindaduncan3073 Před 4 lety

    I think it looks beautiful!

  • @delzaluciadasilvamarques9154

    Maravilhoso sabão. queria estar aí para aprender com você!!! Ficarei feliz se puder me ajudar. Thank you, Valerie Mosher, so much You're awesome! :) ❤️

  • @georgemoertel4316
    @georgemoertel4316 Před 7 lety +1

    Lovely, quality video and so helpful. Your camera helper and clear audio helped a great deal in learning from your work. Many thanks to you and hubby. Soap looked beautiful in the end.
    I tried this today, my first time doing HP. Not sure how it will turn out, but it just never (20 minutes+) seemed to reach that vaseline stage. Since it was at trace, and past, I figured proceed ahead and add extras, then put it in the mold. It looks pretty good, but tomorrow will tell it all. Any suggestions on this experience? Thanks you again for the clarity and excellent video + passing along your soaping experience.
    Sandy

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello George Moertel, thank you for watching and for those very kind generous words of support! Was your crock pot hot enough? crock pots can differ in temps between models and even the same models. When soap comes to a trace, it will harden up "before" going through stages. I t should cook hot enough so that it bubbles around edges, and then eventually work through to the center. But, you can stir it up as well. Maybe the crock needs to be a higher heat. Did you cover it with plastic wrap? make sure you check your soap so that there is no lye left before using it. Some formulas will take longer to cook then others, maybe your soap just needed more time. But it should always go to Vaseline stage. Maybe you could email me with the particulars, i.e. formula, water %, add ins, what temp your lye and oils were before stick blending, what temp your crock was on etc. and that way I can see better what happened.... or if you try it again, Please do :-), then take pictures of the different stages and then if you need help I can see the pics..... You are so welcome for any help these videos give, and don't give up , keep trying and take a look at other HP soapers videos as well, Kimberley McNutt has some great ones for beginners as well. It's always good to check different ways and find the one you like the best. thank you again, big hugs

    • @georgemoertel4316
      @georgemoertel4316 Před 7 lety

      Hi Valerie:
      Sandy here. Tested the soap I made 1 week ago and it tested at #8 (ph scale) the day after it was made. Soap looks quite nice and I'm wondering if it did go to vaseline and my inexperience with HP didn't recognize it. If I can figure out how to shoot you some pics, will show you how it came out. Yesterday, tried a second batch. It clearly turned vaseline like. It never volcanoed and just took its time turning to vaseline, slowly folding into itself., never stirred it until completion and kept plastic wrap on the top.
      You may have hit the nail on the head thinking it was the crockpot. It needed to be turned to( high) to get the action going, then, it would be lowered to medium.
      The second batch was nice and flowing and with your instructions, it could be called a success.
      To me, HP seems to take more planning than CP but, it certainly has advantages, too. I make more mess with HP. Maybe, with time it will become a bit less so. Again, Valerie, your videos were the best viewed to understand the process. If it hadn't been for your easy to follow instructions, my soaps wouldn't have gotten made. Except for the rougher top it looks like Cp inside when cut... A big hug!
      Thanks..
      Sandy

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hey there Sandy, your post makes me so very happy; sometimes it takes a bit just to get to the exact place/stage. You don't have to volcano to get Vaseline stage by any means, and truly letting it roll over on itself until it's all Vaseline is a great way to do it. I still use that way once in awhile, so nothing wrong with that at all. Crockpots work differently and i'm glad you got it to work for you, sounds to me like your a fast learner for sure! I'm also thrilled that these videos have helped in any way at all, and you can always email me at : valeriemosher@ns.sympatico.ca by the way, i'm sorry i'm just seeing this now, big hugs

  • @kimnguyen4958
    @kimnguyen4958 Před 7 lety

    Your soap looks really nice

  • @eileenemillersoltero7827

    Thank you for the tutorial and the recipe. I am going to try this:)

  • @purplelissh
    @purplelissh Před 3 lety

    This is a excellent video I learned some new things Thank You

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 3 lety

      hello purplelissh, thank you for stopping by and i'm ever so glad this video was of some help in your soaping adventures! and for sure, it is my pleasure to share what i've learned...

  • @tusharkathuria9
    @tusharkathuria9 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, that was really fluid..great job with that soap.. wanted to know what additives can be cut and still get same fluidity?

  • @baybodyco.8657
    @baybodyco.8657 Před 5 lety

    Love love love this video. Thank you for sharing

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 5 lety

      Hey Rachel and thank you ever so much, I truly appreciate it and you are so very welcome for any help or encouragement these videos may give! Thank you for stopping by!

    • @baybodyco.8657
      @baybodyco.8657 Před 5 lety

      Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap 🙏

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      @baybodyco.8657 Před 5 lety

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  •  Před 7 lety +1

    lovely channel first time watching and just subscribed, the soap even in doubt it still came out beautifully, the lather WOW! i'm kind of scared to use castor oil in soap because of the hair growth factor it has, being that i don't want body hair, i wonder if lye gets rid of those properties, what does silk do for soap?

    • @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907
      @shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907  Před 7 lety

      Hello DivineSpiceLab, thank you for watching and for your kind words. Once you mix the lye with the oils and butters, it becomes a different product, basically a salt product, and the lye saponifies the oils and butters, so now you have soap, you just get the great properties for skin from those. I've been using castor at a high percentage for over 3 years and have never had a problem with hair growth. Silk is "supposed" to give it a more silkier feeling a glide to it, but you can also add kaolin clay to help with that, or you can use rice milk or tapioca powder. I believe the silk is not necessary at all.

  • @bon47ful
    @bon47ful Před 3 lety

    An excellent presentation. Thank you. ❤️🧼

  • @kimnguyen4958
    @kimnguyen4958 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @susanasue6951
    @susanasue6951 Před 3 lety

    I loved, it’s a beautiful soap 🥰

  • @chicamepa
    @chicamepa Před 4 lety

    Wow!! I'm really impresed and Thankful!!