Exploring African Black Soap / Two Cold Process Soap Designs / Activated Charcoal Tips

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2022
  • • I have been curious about African Black Soap for a long time. In this video, I use Bramble Berry's African Black Soap Kit and Quick Mix to make 2 Cold Process soap designs. I also discuss how to get a true black using activated charcoal. I give tips and tricks throughout this video, and as I cut my soap, I critique my designs. I'm all about learning here!
    Thank you for liking, subscribing, commenting, and sharing! It is a big help, and so appreciated! czcams.com/users/TreeMarieSo...
    **If you have never made cold process soap, please research the basics of soap making, especially *LYE SAFETY.
    • How to Make Cold Proce...
    Helpful Links
    From Bramble Berry
    • Article about the history of African Black Soap - bberry.studio/treemarieblacks...
    • Article about our partnership with Baraka Shea - bberry.studio/treemariebbxbaraka
    • African Black Soap Kit Link - bberry.studio/treemarieblacks...
    • Bramble Berry Baraka Collection Link - bberry.studio/treemariebaraka...
    Design Inspiration
    • Kazumi Kinoshita / bmjro47gjgs
    Soap Cutting Station
    • "Caterpillar" from Custom Craft Tools (Discount Code TMSW5 for 5% off) customcrafttools.com/collecti...
    • My Cutting Station Video • Soap Cutting, New Mult...
    Activated Charcoal
    • Smooth Coconut Carbon from Elements Bath and Body is not available. Try food-grade ultra-fine activated charcoal derived from coconut shells on Amazon or Super-Fine AC from Wholesale Supplies Plus.
    You can also find Teri/Tree Marie Soapworks Here
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Komentáře • 73

  • @TreeMarieSoapworks
    @TreeMarieSoapworks  Před 2 lety +9

    Welcome, everyone! This Channel is all about learning! I would love to know your experience with activated charcoal as mentioned in the video. Black or Gray? How was it derived-- Hard Wood or Coconut Shell? Gelled or nongelled? Usage rate?
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    • @sweethomesoaps4811
      @sweethomesoaps4811 Před 2 lety +1

      I miss the ac from EBB! It must be discontinued as I have been trying for months to get it. I can get a black with my hardwood ac at 1 tsp per cup of soap.

    • @boop7313
      @boop7313 Před 2 lety

      I use super fine coconut carbon (AC). I use it at a rate of 1.5 tsp per 500g of soap, I gel my soap and I get the blackest black.

    • @WidzPasha
      @WidzPasha Před 2 lety

      I have question about how much % water usage in this soap. Thank you

  • @sarahwelch971
    @sarahwelch971 Před 2 lety +2

    I think both designs are beautiful but I especially love the second one.

  • @papiadutta4428
    @papiadutta4428 Před 2 lety +5

    Loved both the designs.. but yes, the swirl one looks more elegant! I used bamboo and coconut activated Charcoal and found coconut one gives a better black color from less and hence, less bleeding. Ever since have been using coconut shell activated charcoal to color my soaps. I loved the saying too much collor makes it a circus... That is so true 😂 i echo with the idea of less is more in the context of colors 🙂 thank you for sharing the video. I missed your videos as this one came in after a long gap.. hope we have more videos from you! I find yours is one of the very few quality soap making channels here and eagerly wait for any new uploads ❤️ cheers and stay blessed 🙂

  • @mariak8480
    @mariak8480 Před 2 lety +8

    I believe the difference in charcoal is due to particle size. The european cosmetics regulation differentiates between black carbon and black carbon as a nanomaterial. You should be able to get the particle size from the safety data sheet provided by the supplier. The finer the charcoal, the more black the soap will appear. Bigger particles contribute to a grainyness and more of a grey color (or you need to just use more of the charcoal for a true black). Also I noticed a big difference in color depending on whether you disperse the charcoal before incorporating it in the soap batter.

  • @geoffrayment7811
    @geoffrayment7811 Před 2 lety +6

    I’ve eagerly been checking back to see if you have made a new video in the New year. Really enjoyed this. I particularly enjoyed that you promoted Baraka products. It’s good to buy products whose production supports entire communities financially and all that means. So glad you had a break-we all need it. Never apologise for taking time off! it’s good to have you back though. Cath.

  • @howtosurviveelectronichara6474

    This is my absolute #1 dream soap. The shay butter, the essential oils, the texture, color, feel, the amazing qualities of African black soap with the hugely hydrating shay butter…I would use this daily in the winter here on the coast! Love this so much! Unplanned masterpiece :D

  • @nancykelly9712
    @nancykelly9712 Před 2 lety +2

    WHAATTTT! Your art teacher said too much colour is a circus? I thought art was in the eye of the beholder better yet, in the eye of the artist!! Does that mean Monet was not only painting without glasses but painting a circus too?? HECK NO!! 🤷‍♀️
    Your soaps turned out beautifully!! I'm impartial to the swirls and I love LOTS of colour too! Don't stunt your growth because someone thinks differently than you!!

  • @illustrious1
    @illustrious1 Před 2 lety +3

    27 seconds in and I see Baobab powder and I just made my first bar with Baobab powder a few days ago. I'm excited to see this!

  • @KingConcoctions
    @KingConcoctions Před 2 lety +1

    So glad you see you've returned, Marie! One of your past videos mentioned how much effort and time making videos is and how time is money, so I figured you just quit making videos for that reason. Look forward to the mountain soap!

  • @michael7324
    @michael7324 Před 2 lety +1

    Welcome back Terry. Keep these great soaps coming. Thank you.

  • @jrbland18
    @jrbland18 Před rokem

    As women's we all have to have RESPECT for these women.

  • @koogle612
    @koogle612 Před rokem

    I bought activated charcoal on amazon in a 22 oz plastic jug w lid. Its brand is Marineland & its very reasonable - designed for aquarium filters. I bought it for shoe polish recipes & my 1st try I put it in a mortar & pestle then put it through a fine sieve. Next time I will buzz it in my electric coffee grinder till very fine & sieve it.

  • @tara6777
    @tara6777 Před 2 lety

    Welcome back! (You were missed). Love both designs, and I'm sure they feel amazing. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bigbetty
    @bigbetty Před 2 lety +1

    I use Anthony’s Activated Charcoal which is from hardwood. I have been eye-balling it so much I’m not sure exactly how much I use but it is probably closer to 2 tsp PPO.
    I’m a new-ish soap maker (started doing cold process in Dec) and so happy to see you back. Your videos have been such a huge help and amazing source for inspiration.
    Thanks to you I’m trying ALL the techniques and having so much fun!

  • @kristenlowrance6626
    @kristenlowrance6626 Před 2 lety +1

    I would love it if you would be interested in doing a video on how to make a planer! I love both of these soaps! Thank you for sharing!

  • @JARUKOSA
    @JARUKOSA Před 2 lety

    So glad you are back with a new video. Your soaps are so beautiful that I have been waiting for your to post.

  • @LadyGecko
    @LadyGecko Před 2 lety

    1) SOOOOOO happy you said to NOT use glass for making your Lye Solution. 2) I don’t like Activated Charcoal; I prefer Black Oxide or Black Mica. 3) I like both of these soaps.

  • @firdowskruger9896
    @firdowskruger9896 Před 2 lety

    Welcome back, Teri. Really missed your videos. Love from Pretoria, South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️

  • @hnhardin1217
    @hnhardin1217 Před 2 lety

    So excited to see you posted!!

  • @allysonloper2777
    @allysonloper2777 Před 2 lety

    Coconut shells, 2 tsp per pound. Food grade. It’s a deep black. Nice to see your return!

  • @magdatadeusiak2550
    @magdatadeusiak2550 Před 10 měsíci

    I just adore your work and knowledge you are sharing ❤

  • @cydrych
    @cydrych Před 2 lety +2

    I just checked your channel this morning to see if I missed an upload and a couple of hours later here it is. Thanks for the content and inspiration. I’m still working on the basics but you give me great ideas for the future.

  • @Rollandchill
    @Rollandchill Před 2 lety

    Teri you are my greatest inspiration for making soap. I'm not sure if I am mad you or happy to see a new video. You produce high equality videos and high quality soap. Don't be a stranger. 😊

  • @meeprific
    @meeprific Před 2 lety

    What an interesting soap, I’ve never heard of African black soap!
    Ps we missed you, welcome back to video making. :)

  • @54pasa
    @54pasa Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful design in both soaps

  • @howtosurviveelectronichara6474

    Sorry for leaving so many comments but I just have to say I am so excited to see your Blue Ridge Mountain soap! It reminds me of my home state in North Carolina. I hope your holidays were great and I hope your 2022 is fabulous! Happy soap making and thank you for the beautiful videos that are also incredibly helpful even though I have never made soap once in my life. I’m an encaustic painter and soap kinda has a similar vibe to beeswax, tree saps and pigments.

  • @esijudithnuurah1942
    @esijudithnuurah1942 Před 10 měsíci

    I love your soaps ❤ and I am learning more from you a lot keep it up

  • @emily_toots
    @emily_toots Před 2 lety

    Hey Terry! I don't know the first thing about soap-making but I love your videos!

  • @howtosurviveelectronichara6474

    @17:35 putting down that clear laminate or cutting sheet to catch the soap slivers is so smart.

  • @freddieivory625
    @freddieivory625 Před 2 lety

    Very beautiful, thanks for sharing

  • @ramonecd
    @ramonecd Před 2 lety +1

    So beautiful. I have been sitting on my African black soap supplies for a month trying to decide what to do 😆. I love what you did. Welcome back.

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Christa! Very simple designs work with this kind of soap. Have fun with you African Black Soap design! 💕

  • @catkruz9610
    @catkruz9610 Před 2 lety

    She’s back!

  • @hazyrayn
    @hazyrayn Před 2 lety

    What you say about charcoal is super interesting... Mine is hardwood and very, very fine. I do get a true black but I have to use a lot : 4 g per pound of oils, which would be just shy of 1 tbsp ppo. I don't have to gel the soap to get a true black at this rate, and the soap bubbles are a little gray but don't stain.

  • @cindypierce965
    @cindypierce965 Před 2 lety

    As soon as you posted on your FB page that you had a new video, I jumped over to watch it. This video is so great in so many ways. I LOVE that how you got this Brambleberry kit and showed how to use everything in it, the problem solving when things didn't go according to plan, the discussion on charcoal/black colorants. I actually got the smooth coconut carbon back when you mentioned it in a previous video. If it's hard to come by, I guess I'll have to hoard it. Beautiful soap. I like the one with the lighter black that shows the character of the ingredients more; it's so unified. Of course, when I went to BB, the kit is sold out, so I'll have to wait. I've been a fan of African Black Soap for years, so this is exciting to me. Welcome back, I just love your videos.

  • @katiebursey7005
    @katiebursey7005 Před rokem

    I like the way you made this with the swirls! I tried the square ones ~ I did not care for it. I think I am going to try your way! Thank you!

  • @kristybear100
    @kristybear100 Před rokem

    Beautiful!

  • @rebeccataylor9752
    @rebeccataylor9752 Před 2 lety

    So really like how you mention what works for you and what is recommended

  • @DipfishProductions
    @DipfishProductions Před 2 lety

    Super excited to see you making videos again! 🥰
    When I want a true black soap, I'll do a blend of Bramble Berry's black oxide with my activated charcoal derived from coconut. I usually find my activated charcoal in the vitamin section of my local grocery store, and I've seen it at other stores that are more "organic-heavy" as well! I don't know if that's helpful to anyone or not, depending on how comfortable you are using oxides

  • @sweethomesoaps4811
    @sweethomesoaps4811 Před 2 lety

    Welcome back, Teri!

  • @marymills771
    @marymills771 Před 2 lety

    P.S. I love the second one.

  • @canna-envydiyinfusions8199

    Looks beautiful

  • @jrbland18
    @jrbland18 Před rokem

    Beautiful

  • @howtosurviveelectronichara6474

    I cannot think of a single human being who does not delight in the fragrant combination of lavender and patchouli

  • @marymills771
    @marymills771 Před 2 lety

    I use hardwood charcoal because I got it when I was first starting. I didn't know there
    was a difference! LOL Anyway I get a very black black with it . I was always puzzled
    why people where having a problem with it. I have never used coconut charcoal.
    So I don't know why it works. Love your videos!

  • @aliciaarroyo6
    @aliciaarroyo6 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this activated charcoals lesson. I used the the coconut kind before cam got a real black. I couldn’t find it locally. I got the hardwood kind from bramble berry super large container and I have a very hard time getting a true black. I haven’t used it all but it usually is a more gray. I tried gelling and it never really got super black. I gave up as a soap maker and was not sure why I had good luck that one time and I didn’t want to buy more activated charcoal to be let down. I was actually thinking about switching to oxide.

  • @sunittabasam7666
    @sunittabasam7666 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting design.. will try this in my next round of African black . I get my soap globs from Nigeria .. I love your voice Teri.. I love the soap bevel in your older videos. Can you share the link for it please . Thank you

  • @ashleychristman3946
    @ashleychristman3946 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you do a video on how to label your soap for when you want to sell it?

  • @maryroseshearer9715
    @maryroseshearer9715 Před 2 lety

    HI!! How the heck are you?! You’ve been missed! Can’t wait to see what’s new with your soaping! -Momo

  • @sgtgarcia52
    @sgtgarcia52 Před 2 lety +1

    Both are beautiful soaps - thank you so much for sharing! I wonder if you notice a difference in the color of the lather between the two kinds of charcoal?

  • @Rollandchill
    @Rollandchill Před 2 lety +2

    BTW, I now use charcoal very sparingly; just to get a little swirl through a light colored soap. From customer feedback and from personal experience, the charcoal tends to "bleed", discoloring the bath towel and the bath tub. What has been your experience?

    • @elainem7722
      @elainem7722 Před 2 lety

      How much were you using when it bled and discolored the towels and bath tub? Thanks.

  • @sunandasemwal6008
    @sunandasemwal6008 Před 2 lety

    Can you share swirl technique in first soap.. Soaps are awesome👏👏

  • @geoffrayment7811
    @geoffrayment7811 Před 2 lety

    Oh, and I thought the darker soap was gorgeous!

  • @lindahalpern5722
    @lindahalpern5722 Před rokem

    Gorgeous! Love these soaps. Can you tell me about the speckles? Are they pure African Black Soap Crumbles?

  • @pollyh7137
    @pollyh7137 Před 2 lety

    I use coconut shell charcoal and it is definitely darker... I use 1 tsp per pound - that doesn't given me a totally black bar as I'm always afraid of black suds - but I think 1 1/2 tsp would absolutely be plenty.

  • @losFondos
    @losFondos Před 2 lety

    Hey Tery, I'm looking for a recipe with rice bran oil, do you sell such a recipe on your shop? Thanks fow all the amazing content you put out

  • @louisdepointedulac3072

    Thank you for specifying not to use glass. I see this mistake so often.

  • @elizabethsharp8732
    @elizabethsharp8732 Před 2 lety

    mine is from coconut shells and i get a beautiful black

  • @tashawilliams7280
    @tashawilliams7280 Před 6 měsíci

    My question is how much ABS crumbles do I use in an 80oz batter? I have ABS bars that I crumble myself.

  • @Perladimarequi
    @Perladimarequi Před 2 lety

    Do you have a recipe to go by?

  • @nanayaaakyaaosei-owusu5884

    I think mine was from coconut husk. I use 1% per soap oils

  • @julielarios6333
    @julielarios6333 Před 2 lety +1

    When I make soap without sent the first thing people do is smell it and when there is no sent they won't buy it

    • @TreeMarieSoapworks
      @TreeMarieSoapworks  Před 2 lety +2

      Most African Black Soap is unscented, but mine is scented with a lovely Lavender and Patchouli Essential Oil. It goes very well with the unrefined natural ingredients.

  • @dwaindean1730
    @dwaindean1730 Před 2 lety

    💕 Promo-SM!

  • @Craftka007
    @Craftka007 Před 2 lety

    "...it's basically a liquid salt..."
    me: " salt? but then it won't taste good :( ... wait. it's soap you cant eat that... omg. brain whyyyy