How do I like the new soap recipe? Let's make another batch - Sunset
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Hey friends, my name is Lissa, (aka The Soap Chef ) I've been creating luxurious soap, bath & skincare products since April, 2002.
I am a Licensed Neuromuscular Massage Therapist, Certified Aromatherapist and up until my retirement in 2020, I held a Nursing License in the state of Pennsylvania.
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HELPFUL VIDEO'S FOR BEGINNER MAKERS:
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Binders, explained (water, rubbing alcohol, witch hazel): • Water? Alcohol? Witch ...
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SAMPLE SOAP RECIPE
3% Beeswax (hardness, conditioning, creamy lather)
27% Coconut (lauric & myristic acid for lather/cleansing)
10% Cocoa Butter (palmitic & stearic for longevity & hardness. Has high stearic amount)
20% Palm (palmitic & stearic for longevity & hardness)
20% Sweet Almond (86% Oleic for nourishing)
15% Avocado (75% Oleic for nourishing)
5% Castor (lather stabilizer)
Hardness: 45
Cleansing: 18
Conditioning: 51
Bubbly: 23
Creamy: 30
INS: 156
LYE SOLUTION STRENGTHS (plug into soapcalc.net )
Lye x 3 (your water amount) = 25% lye concentration Good for beginners who need a lot of time to work (lots of water, very fluid, will take longer to cure)
Lye x 2.5 (your water amount) = 28.6% lye concentration Good for Kaleidoscope Pour
Lye x 2.3 (your water amount) = 30.3% lye concentration Good for Swirls
Lye x 2.2 (your water amount) = 31.3% lye concentration Good for Hanger Swirls
Lye x 2.1 (your water amount) = 32.3% lye concentration Good for Soap Dough
Lye x 2 (your water amount) = 33.3% lye concentration Good for Layers
Lye x 1.7 (your water amount) = 37% lye concentration Good for Frosting (you want this to thicken up quickly to pipeable consistency)
Lye x 1.6 (your water amount) = 38.5% lye concentration Good for experienced soapers (Steep water discount)
Lye x 1.5 (your water amount) = 40% lye concentration Good for Castile Soap (Very DEEP water discount to cure/harden more quickly)
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Yes, yes I do LOVE this new soap recipe. And this scent......yum, yum
Absolutely gorgeous 😍
WOW! The inside is absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks JK, I think so too
@@TheSoapChef ❤️
Love love love the top ❤
I like how shiny it gets from the alcohol
I like the drop swirl without anything else,
Ooooh, I like the fork wiggle texture on top.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful! I just started doing drop swirls and I love it. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching Elena
Hi Dear Chef!! 👋 Hope you are well. Beautiful soap as usual 😊❤
Wow, hi Deb. So nice to see you.
@@TheSoapChef Hi Dear Chef, I’m an “old lady,” so I’ve been sick for a few months. Nice to see you again 😀
@@debwalters6348 oh, no, I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope you start feeling better quickly.
Hi Ms. Soap Chef! Omgoodness!!! That blue!!! Absolutely my favorite color!!! And I wish there was such a thing as smellavision. The drop swirl is absolutely gorgeous. Unfortunately I haven't been able to make a swirl yet. I haven't been able to make the batter fluid enough for that. Semi new soaper. But your soaps are so beautiful!!! 😊
Welcome Elizabeth, I’m glad you’re here. In the description section of everyone of my videos, I have a chart with water amounts for different techniques, including swirling. For these batches, I actually used full water content, because I didn’t know how the batter was going to react with new fragrances. So I have a new recipe and new fragrances, anything could have gone wrong. Thankfully it didn’t. I had enough water in the batch to give me all the time I needed. If you ever need one on one help, all you have to do is ask I’m always available available.
Thank you very much for your reply. I didn't even think about the water content!! Thank you for pointing that out!! Also,thank you again for the assist. Will keep this in mind. Have a Blessed and happy week.
How do I swirl. Well, hanger swirl is my favorite and with a thick trace mostly.
Yano, that’s the 1 technique I’ve never tried in all these years. I don’t like the look of hanger swirls personally. I would never guess though, that’s the technique that you use because your swirled soaps are gorgeous.
@TheSoapChef thank you. Most of my soaps are hanger swirls. However, it's about how much colour and where you place it.