The recipe i used is based on tina moenck s that she shares on her video.
Cold process liquid soap making recipes.
Shea butter is great at enriching lather in your soap recipe when used at 3 5 of the total soap making oils.
Making liquid soap at home can be very easy.
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Cold process soap is amazing and produces a better bar of soap than most store bought soaps.
If you are not familiar with sodium hydroxide or cp soapmaking please watch the soap queen tv video on lye and how to use lye properly or read the lye safety section in the soap crafting book these are my favorite 3 cold process soap recipes that i tend to.
While lard can be used at up to 80 of your total recipe tallow can be used up to 100 in your soap recipe.
If you d like to go beyond the basics of cold process soap making whip up a batch of liquid soap it requires a bit more patience to make liquid soap than it does to make bar soap the major difference between liquid and bar soap is the alkali used to saponify the oils.
Potassium hydroxide is harder to find and comes in flakes not beads.
You can make half the 5 9 water and half of it milk.
This method is almost the same as making cold process solid soap but of course we are using a different caustic soda.
The more popular cold process takes longer than the hot process and the hot process creates more rustic style soap.
Rebatching is remaking a bad batch of finished homemade soap.
All soap whether liquid or hard starts with a simple chemical reaction between oils and an alkali.
Follow the usual cold process soap making steps.
The cold process and hot process are both techniques for making soap from scratch.
It s a waiting game but most.
This heavenly recipe is admired by many due to its magical aroma.
When soapmakers jump into making liquid soap they often have trouble with the process because it s quite different from bar soapmaking.
For liquid soap the alkali component is a bit different.
This video is about cpls cold process liquid soap making.
It does require research before diving in.
Like hot and cold process soap there is an alkali component and an oil component.
If you decide to use liquid milk add the milk with the lye solution.
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I ve seen a few liquid soap recipes around that add extremely chilled frozen milk at trace and when i make cp bar soap i always use frozen milk otherwise it just curdles and stinks but all the liquid recipes are long long long cook least complicated i can find is 9 hours eek.
Cocoa butter at 5 15 of your total base oil recipe will offer similar fluffy lather.
Boundaries cannot be pushed in liquid soapmaking as easily as in cold process or hot process soapmaking but there are certain tips and tricks that can help you make awesome liquid soap.