Safflower & Red Palm Butter Hot Process Soap | Mica Painting & Mica Soap Stamp | Recipe Included

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Join us today as we make our Safflower and Red Palm Butter 10-Minute Hot Process recipe. We use a process called High Temperature Hot Process to make beautiful hot process soap in less than ten minutes without the use of a crockpot or stove. Heat your oils up in the microwave for a fast and easy saponification process. This recipe is absolutely divine! It creates a beautiful golden soap that has a dense, creamy, and long-lasting lather, and a truly softening cleanse- perfect for those with dry, cracked, and irritated skin. Leave unfragranced and uncolored for an ultra-mild bar. While the optional additives aren’t required, we absolutely recommend them to create the ULTIMATE hot process recipe!
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Komentáře • 12

  • @nballesterob
    @nballesterob Před 4 lety +3

    Yesterday I make 2 different recipes with this method and wow. I'm super happy with the book. Highly recommended

  • @sapphireharris6953
    @sapphireharris6953 Před 4 lety

    So pretty! I just brought the book too. I love how the dust from the mica flew into the camera. It made it look so magical

  • @soperscanvassoapcrafthandm4772

    I brought that blender today😁😉!

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

      Oh man! It is a beast! You are going to LOVE it!
      -Ashley @ UG2SOAP

  • @thaisnunes5264
    @thaisnunes5264 Před 4 lety +1

    I love all your works! why do you add sf along with alcohol? any special effects? Kisses from brazil 💓

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 4 lety +1

      It lowers the melting point of the cetyl alcohol so it not only melts faster but also stays melted longer

  • @kanagaraj9837
    @kanagaraj9837 Před 3 lety

    Great video . And I have gained great knowledge on soaping from ur site , thank u for all the information and ur effort . I would like to clear my query on
    Say if a soap recipe is superfatted and has a combination of saturated and unsaturated oils in it , when lye solution is added , will a particular fat ( saturated or unsaturated or to be more specific the fatty acids like Lauric till linolenic ) react with the lye or in other words will a specific fatty acids have an uppperhand in the saponification reaction and specific group of fatty acid would be available as superfat not reacting in the saponification. I would like to know the chemistry on the hierarchy of fatty acid reaction with lye on soaping . Hope I have made it clear . Thank and keep up ur awesome work 😊👍

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! Saturated fats will saponify at a faster rate than unsaponified fats. You can see this theory in action when comparing the rate of trace/saponification of two very different soap recipes, made with the same extenuating factors (water concentration, temperature, mold type/size, etc.). If you compared a 100% olive oil recipe, which is high in unsaturated fatty acids, to a 100% coconut oil recipe (which high in saturated fatty acids), using this information, we can deduce multiple factors about the production and reaction process. Using this information, we know that the olive oil recipe will reach trace (emulsion) and saponify at a much slower rate than the 100% coconut oil recipe, which will reach trace much faster and have an overall faster chemical reaction. We can also deduce from this information that the superfat of a soap recipe is more likely to be unsaturated fatty acids. Hope that helps! We delve deep into these topics in our hot process soap making book, The Ultimate Guide to Hot Process Soap: Soap Science, Recipe Formulating, Low Temperature, and 10-Minute Fluid Hot Process. If you haven't gotten a copy yet, be sure to grab one today!
      Ashley @ UG2SOAP

    • @kanagaraj9837
      @kanagaraj9837 Před 3 lety

      Thank u so very much for the reply 😊

  • @samihage1223
    @samihage1223 Před rokem

    Do you have shampoo bar soap recipes

  • @hanna292891
    @hanna292891 Před 2 lety

    What makes your soap expand at the end , please let me know?

    • @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP
      @THEULTIMATEGUIDETOSOAP  Před 2 lety

      Heat and the chemical reactions that occur during the process can cause some hot process soaps to expand. When a material is heated, the increase in energy causes the atoms and molecules to move more and to take up more space- that is, it expands.