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Komentáře • 123

  • @bryanventura8940
    @bryanventura8940 Před 2 lety +11

    I just tried this recipe, and did the exact measurements, and it came out beautifully, thick and clear like honey! Lathers and softens so well. Took a little less than 2 hours with my set up, but it was also my first time trying this method. Thank you 😊

  • @vernaharris8730
    @vernaharris8730 Před 4 lety +3

    made this recipe for the second time: I have the UGHPS and I live at a high altitude, 8100 feet. Just as I think I am having a bad soaping day and it won't do much, it volcanoes a bit and has to be at a high temperature to do what it is supposed to do; then settles down and goes clear. Keeps me on my toes!!! This is about a month later...third time making this soap and conditions are perfect!!! This soap did not volcano. I think it helped to purchase a scale that will show partial oz correctly. This soap shows that making that extra purchase will be well worth it. Thank you Ashlee for all your research and experimenting to come up with a great liquid soap that is easy to make.

  • @marciamullich2823
    @marciamullich2823 Před 4 lety +1

    Just marvelous.... many thanks!

  • @artfactory942
    @artfactory942 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the written recipe
    It's more than enough
    I wrote them down and will try soon

  • @777VIBRANT
    @777VIBRANT Před 2 měsíci

    This soap process is amazing and beautiful 🌸

  • @renatastone8447
    @renatastone8447 Před 6 měsíci +1

    THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES!!! Tried this recipe and it works exactly as you said it would. I am ecstatic! 🎉🙌 Can you recommend an ingredient to add to give more slip after that batch has been made?

  • @elenishandmade2398
    @elenishandmade2398 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi! Can i do the same procedure with a different recipe? Different oils and maybe butters? I have made hp and cp liquid soap many times before...thanks for sharing...

  • @madeleinesigevall3388
    @madeleinesigevall3388 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing this recipe! Took longer than 30 minutes for me, but the result was amazing :)

  • @Nina-2311
    @Nina-2311 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this! I got the book today & can't wait to read. I wanted to ask if i can use this soap as dish soap & as a detergent?
    Thanks!

  • @user-xj6rr8fr5x
    @user-xj6rr8fr5x Před 7 měsíci

    Great video, thank you. Do you need preservative in this recipe?

  • @karidadzaragoza
    @karidadzaragoza Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video! I tried this once and i loved it!
    If i try use 100 coconut oil using this process, what are the things to consider?

    • @The-Grateful-Hippie
      @The-Grateful-Hippie Před 3 lety +1

      I have only tried cold process soap thus far, and the consensus I have learned is coconut oil makes a very bubbly but harsh soap. A good amount in the formula is desired for removing dirt, but it may be too harsh and drying on the skin if used at too high a percentage. Using other soft oils to temper it and give some conditioning properties is helpful. 100% coconut oil soap might be useful as a laundry detergent or other cleaning product where the cleaning strength would be warranted.

    • @borancare
      @borancare Před 3 lety +1

      @@The-Grateful-Hippie how do we calculate KOH and NaOH
      in the same time

    • @funmilayoadeyemi8290
      @funmilayoadeyemi8290 Před rokem

      Pls who can stated the ingredients and measurement for me to practice 🙏

  • @sallybland8788
    @sallybland8788 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi i want to make my own using your process but i want to make a base concentrate that i can dilute and get much more out of it, do you teach this?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 5 lety +2

      Yes. You control the amount of soap concentration in the solution and can adapt it based on your needs. We delve deep into soap solutions, dilution and soap qualities based on solutions our book.

  • @trudybradshaw5290
    @trudybradshaw5290 Před 3 lety

    Love your video. Can I use for a body wash or face wash?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely! This recipe makes an excellent multipurpose product and we love to use it as a body wash ourselves!
      -Anthony @ UG2SOAP

  • @mamaqia4825
    @mamaqia4825 Před 2 lety

    Hi thank for your recipe
    What about i only have 1 oz castrol oil can i add olive and coconut for deficiency for castrol oil

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 2 lety

      The quantities of oil are used for specific purposes and the rest of the formula has been calculated with this in mind. You can certainly reformulate to accommodate the lower castor oil though!

  • @donnaclark9834
    @donnaclark9834 Před 7 dny

    Mine is still cooling but I have the skin and the shaving foam look on top. I'll remove it (as recommended) and add 2 ounces of warm water to dissolve it and then add it back. How to I avoid that the next time. Did I stir it too much in the 4 phases once I added the lye/water to the oils?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 7 dny

      The film on top can be caused by two different things- 1. Not enough dilution water and thus a layer of undiluted soap has formed and/or 2. The water has evaporated from the top layer of soap due to the high temperature creating a semi-solid layer, in which case it will simply need to be stirred back in. If you know that the solution concentration is correct, no need to adjust. Hope that helps!
      UG2SOAP

  • @joaquinallenalmuete350
    @joaquinallenalmuete350 Před 4 lety +1

    Is the glycerin in liquid form? How about the lye (potassium and sodium hydroxide) are they crystals? Do you have the amounts of the ingredients in milliliters and grams? Please i need it badly.. Thank youu..

    • @serenitybathandbody8087
      @serenitybathandbody8087 Před 4 lety

      you can google the conversion chart and the ounces into grams I use those things all the time :)

  • @eleanorconnolly1265
    @eleanorconnolly1265 Před 2 lety

    I understand you can use this soap for hands or body in the shower. Can I add anything else, such as Vitaman E oil, to make it more for the body?? thanks!

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 2 lety

      Yes, this formula can be used for hand or body use. Vitamin E is not soluble in water and liquid soap is almost primarily water (anywhere from 75-95%). Your additives must be soluble in water, or able to be stabilized in the solution so that it doesn't separate, cloud, or cause other issues. We do like water-soluble shea butter or turkey red castor oil, both of which are add softening properties to the product. - Ashley

  • @elitealureine8718
    @elitealureine8718 Před 4 lety

    super easy . i did it. it was great . but i needed 20 oz to dilute all the soap. ph of finished product was around 8. viscosity is great using table salt. the process took less than 30 minutes to cook and test clear. it smells like beldi soap . can we dilute with hydrosols? ( lemon peel or geranium ....)

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety

      That is great! We designed the recipe and process to be super easy and we are happy you enjoyed it! The required dilution water can vary because every oil has a slightly different fatty acid composition, in addition to different water requirements for the salts. We don't have experience working with hydrosols as the lye solution or final soap solvent, but would love to hear your experiences.

  • @powerberries5786
    @powerberries5786 Před 4 lety

    May i know if the book provide 100% coconut oil or laundry/dish soap recipe for this method?

    • @leroybrownie9188
      @leroybrownie9188 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, dish soap. It's why I have the book :) Plus, the support that comes with the book is phenomenal

  • @carolkhoo4129
    @carolkhoo4129 Před 5 lety +1

    Unbelievably simple! Will the liquid soap need a preservative?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 5 lety +1

      That is a highly debated question, so much so that we dedicate an entire chapter to preservatives in liquid soap, which does have an environment that is suitable for pathogenic bacterial growth and reproduction. We suggest looking up the pros and cons of using a preservative in liquid soap and making your own informed decision based on that. We highly recommend the new course The Ultimate Guide to Liquid Soap if you are serious about liquid soap.

    • @serenitybathandbody8087
      @serenitybathandbody8087 Před 4 lety +7

      If water is involved a preservative is needed, especially if you are marketing your products, bottle or not, you don't know what customers will do with YOUR product once it's in their homes, CYA is what I say rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. Basic science water = bacterium and at some point water may/could be introduced into the product while in someone else's care.

  • @eyehs.kitchen
    @eyehs.kitchen Před měsícem

    Can I use sea salt for my salt?

  • @kosmetiknaturalonline2569

    I can^t buy the ebook because not have the card😪 can i pay with trnsfer or ??? Plise help me

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 5 lety +3

      Unfortunately we do not offer other payments outside of PayPal for security reasons. I have had quite a few students use a friend or family member's card which is an excellent alternative. Thanks and best wishes!

  • @lakminibhagya2939
    @lakminibhagya2939 Před 2 lety

    Could you please let me know Is it okay to use this same recipe for cold process of liquid soap making?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, you can use this recipe with a CPLS process. Keep in mind that it will not produce a no-paste process, but the formula still produces a lovely soap no matter what process is used to make it!

    • @lakminibhagya2939
      @lakminibhagya2939 Před 2 lety

      @@THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP Thank you very much!! 🤣

  • @jerrellslay9214
    @jerrellslay9214 Před 4 lety

    Can these liquid soap be used to clean a house as well? And does your book have shampoo information? Thanks!

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety +3

      Sure! We would probably recommend going with something more basic for an all-purpose cleaner. Maybe a 100% coconut oil LS instead. Its cheaper, less ingredients, and better formulated for cleaning.
      And no, we do not cover shampoo in our books because we do not feel alkaline soaps should be used on hair and can cause permanent damage.

    • @jerrellslay9214
      @jerrellslay9214 Před 4 lety +1

      @@THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP thanks!

  • @apimacchi1282
    @apimacchi1282 Před 4 lety

    Can I use just coconut oil if I want to make a laundry/ dish soap out of this. Is this recipe super fatted?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety +1

      No, the recipe must be followed in order for it to perform as a 30HTLS. And yes, as stated in the video, the recipe is superfatted.

  • @purplelissh
    @purplelissh Před 2 lety

    I have had your book for 3 years now I can not find only coconut oil or only olive oil recipe. Please tell me what page it is on. Lastly how can I triple this soap? Do I just use the recipe and triple it? FYI ( you probably already know already to run thur soap calc yiu can not use both lyes at the same time. You have to cut it in have and run it that whay do yiu know another calculator to use? Thank You In Advance.

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 2 lety

      Hi-
      I am not sure I understand the question. A coconut only recipe would be just that- only coconut oil. Same for olive oil. These would not be 30HTLS recipes because they require the additives and aren't formulated for speed/dissolution. You can use any soap calculator to make these simple recipes. And last, yes, you would simply multiply the recipe by the amount you wish to make. As always, be sure to use a soap calculator.
      -Anthony @ UG2SOAP

  • @elitealureine8718
    @elitealureine8718 Před 3 lety +1

    could it be used as shampoo base?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety

      We do not recommend potassium/sodium soaps for shampoo use due to the permanent damage that they can cause.

  • @LeahHerbas
    @LeahHerbas Před 3 lety

    Can this recipe be further diluted down for former bottles?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety

      Yes. All soap concentrations can be decreased in the liquid soap solution to create a less viscous consistency more suitable for foamer bottles. With that being said, I don't personally feel all formulas work best for these types of bottles and prefer recipes with a higher lauric/myristic for that full, bubbly foam that you are looking for, possibly with some potassium stearate or a lather stabilizer for longer-lasting foam as well.

  • @scentsbylatresse794
    @scentsbylatresse794 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi I purchased the e book a few years ago and misplaced it. Is there anyway you can look up my information and send me the link again?😢

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes! Please send an email to our student support or use the chat feature on our website.

  • @LynetteB71
    @LynetteB71 Před 2 lety

    I noticed in the video that the amount of water & glycerin are flipped from your book. Which is it?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Lynette! The video and provided recipe were both created at different times and the formulas changed mildly during this period. Either recipe will work, as the 30HTLS ingredients are used in appropriate amounts to ensure a rapid saponification and dilution.
      Eric @ UG2SOAP

  • @Sabrina.Goldwave
    @Sabrina.Goldwave Před 4 lety +1

    Just wondering, how much FO do you add to this once it has cooled? Go by personal preference or is there an amount you should not exceed?

    • @krystalleighton
      @krystalleighton Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Jeff. Professional soap maker here. Each fragrance whether a fragrance oil or essential oil has an appropriate IFRA usage rate. You'll need to get that information from the manufacturer (should be labeled or provided on the company website) and add as a percentage based on your recipes oil weight.

  • @jenleduc5494
    @jenleduc5494 Před 3 lety

    Can this be used on hair? Ive been reading lye is a no no for hair.

  • @TiwiBender
    @TiwiBender Před 4 lety

    Awesome video. Thanks! One question, can we color this LS with Mica? Would it still be transparent?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety +2

      Mica is not water soluble, thus adding it to your soap-water solution is not a good idea! It will precipitate out of the solution and sink to the bottom. Look for water soluble colorants like liquid dyes!

    • @TiwiBender
      @TiwiBender Před 4 lety

      @@THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP thanks so much! ❤❤

  • @jainrrajesh
    @jainrrajesh Před 5 lety

    Can we do the countertop high temperature hot process

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 5 lety +1

      You can, but you need the heat for the rapid dilution so if you want to use both a polypropylene bowl, in addition to a crockpot, you can. Or expect a longer dilution period without the added heat for a HTLS/CPLS mix.

    • @jainrrajesh
      @jainrrajesh Před 5 lety

      @@THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP ok. Thank u for your quick reply

  • @miquellemeshishnek5338

    So I am looking at my printed recipe I received with my book and it differs from this recipe being that the distilled water is the 7.16 oz and the Glycerin is the 4 oz in my printed recipe from the book? Can someone help with this as I am getting ready to make this now. I've always used the printed recipe and wondering if its wrong. I was watching the video for a refresher.

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 7 dny

      Nope! They were two different options we used at different times. Unfortunately the videos can't be edited after they are posted so there are two different options. You can elect to use either; both will be effective. Sorry for the delay, we thought we already answered this comment!

  • @marygenutsu8941
    @marygenutsu8941 Před rokem

    Which of the chemical make the soup look transparent please

  • @kameliavoutchkov1449
    @kameliavoutchkov1449 Před 3 lety

    In another article you make a comment how important it to add citric acid to your formulations. I was wondering why there is none in this recipe? Thanks.

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety +1

      We absolutely recommend chelators for those who have hard water; however, it is not mandatory for the success of the recipe. If you wish to include citric acid in your lye solution to create sodium/potassium citrate or use another chelator, you can follow your supplier's recommendation for the correct usage rates. Chelators are great for liquid soap!

  • @jerrellslay9214
    @jerrellslay9214 Před 2 lety

    If you dilute this more can you use it as a face wash?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 2 lety +1

      Possibly! Depending on your needs and skin type, soap may or may not be a great cleansing option. As far as the dilution portion of this question, at UG2SOAP, we definitely believe in using the proper soap concentration for the product type. For example, if you were wanting a mild formula for gentle skin, you wouldn't use a soap with the maximum soap concentration just for increased viscosity or ease in dilution. Instead, we would recommend using a soap concentration that is much lower than most standard recipes (maybe 10-15% soap) and a formula that is milder. This same concept applies to this specific formula as well! I hope that helps!
      -Ashley @ UG2SOAP

  • @kellsgreenidge8885
    @kellsgreenidge8885 Před 3 lety +1

    Could I use 99% KOH for this recipe? I don't get 90% in my country.

    • @AS-nd3yo
      @AS-nd3yo Před 3 lety

      Yes, but be sure to rerun through a soap calculator to adjust the lye amount needed for the recipe!

    • @kellsgreenidge8885
      @kellsgreenidge8885 Před 3 lety

      @@AS-nd3yo thanks

  • @lk-fr2ky
    @lk-fr2ky Před 3 lety +1

    How to preserve it for long time?

  • @vanessa-pd8lm
    @vanessa-pd8lm Před 3 lety

    do you add a preservative'?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety

      Hello, yes, we recommend including a preservative in liquid soaps. Liquid soap has a water availability and pH that is suitable for microbial growth and can support the growth and reproduction of microbes, contrary to what many homemade soap makers report.

  • @pameladenis3268
    @pameladenis3268 Před 4 lety

    Can we use food coloring oil based to color the LS?

  • @xjessi_janex
    @xjessi_janex Před 4 lety

    About how much finished liquid soap does this recipe make?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety +2

      You can determine the total amount of liquid soap produced by adding the ingredient list together.

  • @brightchange6065
    @brightchange6065 Před 7 měsíci

    When they sasy the sodium lactate salt that is an option,, along with regular NaCl, they give the recipe in ounces ... SL is usually sold as a liquid of a certain %. I assume they mean the tyically-used 60% solution used in hard bar soap recipes? and it needs to be weighed, not measured?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 6 měsíci

      We answered this in your email, but for anyone else watching the CZcams video, yes, we are using the purchased sodium lactate solution from a cosmetic supplier. You can also use anhydrate sodium lactate as well and simply calculate the difference. Hope that helps!
      UG2SOAP

    • @brightchange6065
      @brightchange6065 Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you, I never saw the email reply. I appreciate the response. The UG to Liquid Soap pdf and tutorials are amazing. I wanted to get to this part in the tutorial before trying this. Making it today!

  • @7ayesha82
    @7ayesha82 Před 4 lety

    Can we omitt olive oil

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety

      You can use an alternate and recalculate the recipe, but you can't simply omit an oil

  • @brightchange6065
    @brightchange6065 Před 6 měsíci

    I noticed in the purchased UGLS tutorial, this recipe calls the glycerine and water amounts to be reversed ... in this video, it's stated 4 oz water and 7.16 Glycerine, in the tutorial, it's the reverse ... does it matter? I think it does .. I think the manual is right .. according to the tutorial, glycerine should be between 20-25% of the oil weight (16 oz, in this case), so I think Glycerine should be 4 oz and Distilled water should be 7.16 (the manual says 7.18, that might be splitting hairs and below our scales precision .. but we're chemists, right?!).

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 6 měsíci

      Nope! They were two different options we used at different times. Unfortunately the videos can't be edited after they are posted so there are two different options. You can elect to use either; both will be effective.

  • @ninja4her30
    @ninja4her30 Před 3 lety

    Can you use extra virgin olive oil?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, although when it comes to soap making, we aren't as concerned with the taste as we are the product so most soap makers won't splurge for EVOO and will instead use a more affordable option. For liquid soap making, I strongly advise against using Olive Pomace oil due to the unsaponifiables that will cause precipitation issues like separation and clouding.

  • @user-il3mk1cd4s
    @user-il3mk1cd4s Před 5 měsíci

    The calculation of NaOH and KOH is not right according your data in gram: according to used oil weights and saponifications factors you should use 73.2 gram NaOH and 103.19 gr KOH. How did you calculate 14 gr NaOH and 87 gr KOH ????

  • @rrutaba
    @rrutaba Před rokem

    U didn't tell about a preservative to be added in this video????

  • @hadjer8745
    @hadjer8745 Před 4 lety

    I don't have a crockpot .. How should i do?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety

      A temperature controlled stovetop and stainless steel pan can work as well

    • @hadjer8745
      @hadjer8745 Před 4 lety

      @@THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP how much can i add charcoal .. I wanna use it as facial cleanser

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety

      @@hadjer8745 Powdered additives are not recommended in liquid soap because they will precipitate out of the solution. We do offer a beautiful charcoal 30-minute liquid soap recipe in our book that will suspend the charcoal without separation. Please check it out at www.ultimatehpsoap.com/liquidsoap

  • @nonamajid1899
    @nonamajid1899 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm sad...saddddd... I just make my own liquid soap with old method...4 hours... I just see this video...😭😭😭

    • @JenSpice
      @JenSpice Před 4 lety +2

      This is an awesome technique! I love it! I made the cocoa butter recipe yesterday and have a lovely paste (10 minute HTLS method) that is ready to use. Totally worth buying the book!

    • @nonamajid1899
      @nonamajid1899 Před 4 lety

      @@JenSpice I just make it... really work.. I'm staring my liquid soap now....
      She has a good heart sharing this video for us

  • @vw714
    @vw714 Před 4 lety +1

    I love the idea of making quick liquid soap. When I tried to run this recipe through the calculator it comes out to a total of 6oz give or take of water at 38%. Your calculations say 4oz water and 7.16oz glycrin = 11.16oz of liquid.
    May I ask; how do you know how much water to delete and how much glycrin to add?
    Second; it looks like you are taking the total of KOH weight 3.59oz ish and used 3.09 oz of KOH and .50oz of NaOH to make the total 3.59 oz.
    This is so different then makimg a shave soap where you would have two calculations 1 for KOH and 1for NaOH then use 80% of KOH's total. Then use 20% of the NaOH total.
    So want to try liquid soap but it is not making any sense :( !

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety +1

      There is a reason why our book is over 500 pages long- it includes a LOT of information. We provide an ultimate recipe formulating guide for our 30-minute liquid soap process and discuss in great detail the how and why of each ingredient. We do not recommend making liquid soap without first learning the fundamentals of liquid soap science and liquid soap formulating, which are not the same as bar soap making. Please visit our website for more information regarding these topics and be sure to get your copy of The Ultimate Guide to Liquid Soap today!

    • @MsCookietje
      @MsCookietje Před 4 lety +2

      Try soapee to run your recipe. It allows both type of lye.

  • @ascendantsoaps2104
    @ascendantsoaps2104 Před 3 lety

    The web address doesnt work

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety +1

      Good catch! Thanks! We moved all of our books to our homepage and didn't update this one! You can find this and other resources at www.ultimatehpsoap.com

  • @laurieflores1107
    @laurieflores1107 Před 5 lety

    hey ya'll...can this be used as a shampoo?...thank you...

  • @ScrappinShelle
    @ScrappinShelle Před 5 lety +1

    Hello. I followed the recipe and added 16 oz of water for dilution. In the book it says start dilution at 40 %. 40% soap would be 22.23 oz water. Should I just add more water?

    • @AS-nd3yo
      @AS-nd3yo Před 5 lety +5

      The amount of dilution water is a personal decision. Every recipe has a minimum amount of water that must be used in order to dillute all of the soap. After that mimimum amount of water has been met, and all of the soap has been dilluted, then you can add any additional amount desired. So to answer your question, if it needs more water, or if you want a lower soap concentration (less soap in the solution), then you can add more. If all of the soap is dilluted and you like it as is, then you are all set. This applies to ALL recipes, not just this one.

  • @MsJcmJcm
    @MsJcmJcm Před 5 lety +1

    Your book is $45, and how much is your ecourse??

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 5 lety +2

      With almost 500 pages, 18 chapters, tons of instructional and educational videos, student-teacher support, a Facebook community, and more, the book is written as an entire course, not just your average soap making book. For less than the cost of the materials and time spent on 1 batch of failed liquid soap, you can invest in lifelong skills, education and experience and learn how to make and formulate crystal-clear liquid soap in less than 30 minutes from start to finish. Visit our bookstore today at www.ultimateliquidsoap.com

    • @AraTheAqua
      @AraTheAqua Před 5 lety +6

      I just have to say her ebook is worth every penny!!! Ive made this recipe 8 times alone off of this video, Currently I have 6 batches prepped and ready to go! This is my favorite liquid soap, my dad raves over the thick bubbly lather! This is going to go far in myfamily and community!!

  • @khantkhant5551
    @khantkhant5551 Před 3 lety

    ဈေးကြီးမယ်ထင်ပါတယ်များများလုပ်ဘို့လဲမလွယ်ဘူးကျွန်တော်တိုလိုဆင်းရဲတဲ့နိုင်ငံအတွက်ရောင်းရဘို့မလွယ်ဘူးဒီမှာအိမ်လုပ်ဆပ်ပြာဆီတစ်လီနာကိုမြန်မာငွေခြောက်ရာဒေါ်လာ၀က်လောက်ဘဲရှိပါတယ်

  • @7slaper
    @7slaper Před 4 lety +1

    I was about to buy the book and noticed this video. So why not look at it and see the procedure IRL first.
    (I'm an experienced soap maker - >15 years - and have done it all successfully, from CP, to liquid, to MP from scratch.), but never too old to learn. LOL
    As this course is initially meant for University classes, I'm stunned that all is done in °F and ounces. Not exactly the most precise, let alone scientific way of measuring.
    I'm disappointed.
    Promoting the book is one thing, but completely brainwashing the audience by spoiling the video is another.
    I hope they pay you for it. 😎

    • @TheLemonLily
      @TheLemonLily Před 19 dny

      You mean, you cant just convert the temp to Celsius?

  • @NewsfromtheGrove
    @NewsfromtheGrove Před 3 lety

    Well, maybe my crock pot is the problem, but this really did not work.

    • @caninedivine
      @caninedivine Před 2 lety

      Do you have the book. She goes into great detail on each step in the book, plus includes problem solving.

  • @fressaloe6427
    @fressaloe6427 Před 4 lety +2

    this is so dump putting too many text on your video. If someone was looking to read, they should have gone for an PDF, NOT in a VIDEO!

    • @krystalleighton
      @krystalleighton Před 4 lety +2

      This video is a study guide for those who have purchased the book.

  • @krystalleighton
    @krystalleighton Před 4 lety

    $45 dollars for your book?! NO.

    • @catzkeet4860
      @catzkeet4860 Před 3 lety +5

      I honestly can’t believe you went to the trouble of writing a comment just to be rude. If you don’t wanna buy the book, don’t buy the book......no ones forcing you to do anything. No need to comment on it.

    • @bbrown6515
      @bbrown6515 Před 3 lety +1

      The book is just the beginning of all the resources you get, well worth it. And I agree with catz, no need for your comment.

    • @caninedivine
      @caninedivine Před 2 lety

      If you feel it's too much, don't spend the money. No need to be rude about it. Totally worth the price of one dinner out for me. It's 500+ pages of very detailed chemistry, multiple recipes, etc. It's a great resource for those serious about their soaping skills.

    • @LynetteB71
      @LynetteB71 Před 2 lety

      This book is well worth the money!! I have been making soap for years and this book opened my eyes! Worth every penny!!