• May 13, 2010

Finally! I share a recipe in this, the 3rd episode in my ‘How to Make Cold Process Soap’ series. I really wanted to emphasize the need for safety and understanding the ingredients and process before showing a complete recipe in my video series. Thanks for being patient. (Can’t see the video because you’re using a blog reader or get SoapQueen delivered to your email? Click through to the blog to see the video).

How to Make Cold Process Soap: Using Fragrances, Episode 3 from Soap Queen on Vimeo.

Recipe:
7.9 oz distilled water
3.4 oz Sodium Hydroxide, Lye
8 oz Coconut Oil
8 oz Palm Oil
8 oz Olive Oil
2 oz Oatmeal, Milk, & Honey fragrance oil

I used our 2 pound wooden mold – so cute!

Be Safe! Watch the first video in this series “Lye Safety and Ingredients” Before attempting to make the soap demonstrated in this video.

While you’re at it – maybe you should watch the second video “Basic Terms” so you are fully prepared to make a successful batch of CP soap.

In this episode of Soap Queen TV learn what terms like Ricing, Seizing and Acceleration mean. This is the third episode in my How to Make Cold Process Soap series and it’s all about how to use fragrances and essential oils in your CP soap and what to watch out for.

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Music: PsyWoofers’ “Dancing 4 Joy”

 

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