This past Friday I spent the day with a dear friend and she showed me how to make homemade soap! I had been researching and trying to learn about making my own soap but I was a little nervous about trying it myself, so when I realized I knew someone who made soap I jumped on the opportunity to learn.
There are many different ways to make soap, different recipes, and you can be creative to your hearts content with how you'd like to personalize each batch of soap with scents or liquids or add-ins. I'm looking forward to making more batches in the future but for now here is what we did:
We made a couple batches, the first was made with raspberry tea (for the liquid), melonberry scent and we added dried raspberry leaves for look and texture.
The second batch we used coffee (for the liquid), vanilla extract for added scent and coffee grounds.
The recipe we used:
4 c. Water (or goat milk or herbal tea)
Stainless Steel Container
48 oz. Shortening (non-hydrogenated)
32 oz. Coconut Oil
16 oz. Olive Oil
12 oz. Lye (slightly heaping 1 1/4 c.)
(*have vinegar on hand to neutralize any lye that gets on skin. *Coconut oil makes it lather nicely and makes the soap harder)
First get everything together.
Grease pan, waxed paper or molds with extra shortening.
Cut shortening & coconut oil into smaller chunks to make them easier to add.
Put 4 c. liquid into pot (water or tea at room temp., goat milk cold.
Carefully pour lye into liquid.
**Never pour liquid onto the lye and wear gloves to protect your skin. If the lye touches your skin flush with vinegar immediately. Also, because of the chemical reaction between the liquid and lye and the fumes that it creates you may want to do this part outside.
Stir carefully with a stick blender.
The chemical reaction from the lye & water heats the liquid.
Add the shortening a little at a time while stirring.
Add coconut oil at room temperature and continue stirring.
Add olive oil and continue stirring.
Add any extras such as oats, essential oils, spices, etc.
Use stick blender to stir until soap begins to "trail" or "trace".
Be watching carefully as it sets up quickly and you want to pour into pan or mold while still liquid.
The chemical reaction from the lye & water heats the liquid.
Add the shortening a little at a time while stirring.
Add coconut oil at room temperature and continue stirring.
Add olive oil and continue stirring.
Add any extras such as oats, essential oils, spices, etc.
Use stick blender to stir until soap begins to "trail" or "trace".
Be watching carefully as it sets up quickly and you want to pour into pan or mold while still liquid.
Finally, pour into greased mold or pan.
Cover with a lid and blanket so it cools slowly.
Check every 30 minutes.
Check every 30 minutes.
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