How to Make Vegetable Based Cold Process Soap Using 3 ingredients

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  • čas přidán 4. 03. 2021
  • Soap making is part craft and part science. If you’re just beginning your soap making journey, start with this 3 ingredient soap recipe led by Terri Meyer, an Artist and Soap Maker. Using distilled water, 100% lye, and shortening you'll build the confidence to make larger more complex soap recipes in the future.This soap is a great starter recipe to get a feel for the process. The soap has good hardness but is low in lather, however it still does a great job at cleaning. This video is a free version of a full course offered on soap making. The recipe and mold dimensions in this video are downloadable for free on the course platform terri-s-school-c19d.thinkific...
    Make sure the lye you use is 100% pure. The lye used in this video is Rooto, available on Amazon at www.amazon.com/Rooto-1030-Lb-...
    To learn more about Terri Meyer, visit her websites at www.CreativeChateau.com or www.TerriMeyer.com where she shares creative inspiration in the form of paintings and sculptures.

Komentáře • 22

  • @ChannelMath
    @ChannelMath Před rokem

    thanks! now I can mix this with neem oil and water and use it in my "organic" garden!

  • @michellekoete7881
    @michellekoete7881 Před rokem

    Love your simple recipe.

  • @maggiemordue9923
    @maggiemordue9923 Před 3 lety +1

    My grandma and I are going to try this recipe in a few days 😁

    • @maggiemordue9923
      @maggiemordue9923 Před 3 lety

      Can you use fragrant oils in this recipe?

    • @Learn2Paint
      @Learn2Paint  Před 3 lety

      Super, it's a great way to build confidence in making more sophisticated blends. Once you realize how easy it is to make, you'll be hooked. A lovely project to do with your grandma. Have FUN! Let me know how it turns out.

    • @jodilucki
      @jodilucki Před 2 lety

      @@Learn2Paint I tried making this soap. It was a total fail for me. Looked so easy and I was interested in taking your course but wanted to try it. The oil sat on top and would not blend. I did add a few drops of essential oil. Didn't set up. Let it sit for about 18 hours. I broke a piece off and it suds very well, was excited about that, but then my hands started to peel and feels dried out. They are burning a little. Do you think by reading this you may know what I have done wrong? Thank you so much. Great video.

    • @Learn2Paint
      @Learn2Paint  Před 2 lety

      @@jodilucki Hi Shawna, first of all, I am sorry that your first batch did not turn out. Could you confirm that you measured accurately as well as monitored the temperature of the oil and water. The success of the soap depends on those two factors, temperature of the oil and water, plus the correct measurements. If your measurements were good, then most likely your temperatures were off when you combined the oil and water together. Did the soap saponify (get to the pudding stage) while you were mixing the oil and water? Did you use a blending stick or hand stir? If your soap got to the saponification stage, then your soap should have hardened within 24 hours. Also when the soap is in the "sloppy stage" do not handle without gloves as the lye will irritate your skin. Once the soap cures and hardens then you can handle the soap without wearing gloves as the chemical process has completed and the lye will no longer be caustic.

    • @jodilucki
      @jodilucki Před 2 lety

      @@Learn2Paint Thank you so much for replying. It very well may have been the temp of the lye. I made it then the shortening took too long to melt, the the temps may have wound up being incompatible I suppose. I will try again to see my human error. Any suggestions keeping that small amount of lye hot until ready to use. I have watched another vid where they mixed their lye and put lids on until ready to use making different batches.
      Obviously, I have a lot to learn.

  • @sangvedagold8728
    @sangvedagold8728 Před 3 lety +1

    Very Nice Information 👌

  • @lizmaceachern9818
    @lizmaceachern9818 Před rokem

    I love your video, makes me think I can do this!
    Can I add fragrances or seeds and dried flower pieces to this recipe?

    • @Learn2Paint
      @Learn2Paint  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Liz for your nice comment. Definitely try the recipe as it is so simple. You can add essential oil for fragrance and I would caution you on adding dried items as they can introduce bacteria into the soap, shortening the shelf life, unless you add a preservative. Which defeats the purpose of natural soap. Good luck on your first soap batch!

  • @elizabethmaceachern5653

    is it ok to use silicone molds to form the soap?

  • @elizabethmaceachern5653

    Can the test bars be used with a brush to wash dishes?

    • @Learn2Paint
      @Learn2Paint  Před rokem

      Not sure, as I have not used them in this type of cleaning. My recommendation is to test it out and let me know the results.

    • @laura69271
      @laura69271 Před rokem

      NO ! you have to make 100% coconut oil soap with a very low super fat , i use to have between 5-1% superfat , it is excellent soap to wash the dishes !!!