Commercial made soaps usually extract the glycerine from the solid soaps, creating two different products: hard soap and glycerine. Though this is a financially profitable decision it makes the soap less nourishing and harder. Glycerine attracts moisture, and when it’s on your hands it does the same. That is also a reason why store bought soap can be drying more than moisturising. Glycerine is the thing that makes soaps softer. Hope this helps! 😁
I make handmade soaps. My experience is the soaper doesn't allow a full cure time. 4-6 weeks isn't enough to cure to the center. I let mine cure for 10 weeks and never ever had any complaints. My bars stay hard all the way to the end. I also use sodium hydroxide to help the bar stay hard. This gives you a long lasting handmade bar of soap.
@@NancylynnMaineMadesoaps Hi Nancy , where do I find this sodium hydroxide???? And also what’s the fastest way to completely dry out a bar of soap ??? (Commercial soap)? Thank you for response …. 9-26-23
So, we watched the whole video, and we still don't get to see the final product!?!
The finished result ?
Lindo tu proceso, espero la parte 2
MAS JABONESSS
Why your soap is not harder when you working. Mine will harder within 2 to 4 minutes so how can i make these designs..
what are you using to put the small details in the mold? a syringe? i always have it clog right away? what are u using/doing?
Pipettes are really good for detailed work like this.
Doesnt it clog ?@@veecee917
This person really moves fast!!!
Why do handmade soaps melt faster during use?
I asked the same thing.
Because they're made softer and more nourishing than commercial made soaps
Commercial made soaps usually extract the glycerine from the solid soaps, creating two different products: hard soap and glycerine. Though this is a financially profitable decision it makes the soap less nourishing and harder. Glycerine attracts moisture, and when it’s on your hands it does the same. That is also a reason why store bought soap can be drying more than moisturising. Glycerine is the thing that makes soaps softer.
Hope this helps! 😁
I make handmade soaps. My experience is the soaper doesn't allow a full cure time. 4-6 weeks isn't enough to cure to the center. I let mine cure for 10 weeks and never ever had any complaints. My bars stay hard all the way to the end. I also use sodium hydroxide to help the bar stay hard. This gives you a long lasting handmade bar of soap.
@@NancylynnMaineMadesoaps Hi Nancy , where do I find this sodium hydroxide????
And also what’s the fastest way to completely dry out a bar of soap ??? (Commercial soap)? Thank you for response …. 9-26-23
Soap= soap👌🏽
It’s soap base. They added oils to make it soap.
What was the point of this beside making me dizzy?
I started using M&P and my 4 ounce bar only lasts for about 5-7 washes? What can I do to make it last longer?
I am not ready for CP yet 😫
It depends on your size. I have small shampoo bars that lasts for 4 washes.
Is it a pain cleaning the pipettea?
Nice
What happened in the end? Did the bees make it? The internet demands to know!!!
Final product please?
I made this goat milk melt &pour soap bt no foam while using🥲
I put the cube in microwave but give me not same result it look like gelly not syrup to make soap model
I loved the part where you showed the result! 🙄
colour name?
Mica
So fast don't know what your using a sringe?