Having Fun And Saving Money By Making Your Own Natural Soaps

July 23, 2014 sarah Uncategorized

The new generation is becoming more aware of environment friendliness as the days go on. They are also thinking of cost effectiveness. One way to be eco friendly is to make your own soap at home. To do this you must have some ingredients at hand and you can choose which fragrance to use.

Producing your own natural soap can satisfy you in two ways. You can contribute a little in saving the environment from the chemical pollution that is being occurred when soaps are being produced industrially. And you also can have peace of mind that the ingredients that are being used are all natural.

Making soaps might be time consuming but if you can make a handful of soap at a time it will be beneficial for your skin care and your pocketbook. You can use one of these three oils; like palm oil, olive or coconut oil as ingredients. You have to mix up this oil with water and lie. All you have to do is heating lye and water separately from the oil. When both lye and water meet the desired temperature they will combine together. You would want to stir or whisk this mixture until you are able to see stir lines on the top.

This is a similar process as making a pancake batter and the batter forms a raised line on top when a spoon is drugged across it. That is the thing you are looking for. Once this consistency is fulfilled you may want to add the natural ingredients you intend to mix up to make the soap your own. For instance, you can add beeswax to make it smooth or even cocoa butter to soften the skin. To make a successful natural soap though, be sure to use only natural ingredients.

Once you have instilled the additives that you selected then you would want to pour the soap mixture into pre-greased molds. Normally the molds are brick shaped or tubular and you would want to make sure that they are greased with a vegetable oil to make sure when removed from the molds that they slide out easily without breaking. The soap mixture needs to be left in the molds to form for about 24 to 4 hours.

During this period of time the soap making procedure will experience many changes, for example, it may darken in color and begin to bubble and might get too warm. The changes you will see are all natural when the lye/water/oil mixture is set to rest after being emulsified together. This period of time neutralizes the soap and makes it fit to set into the chosen mold. Finally it is very important to make sure that the molds have been made oily otherwise you would not be able to remove the soap from the molds easily to continue the process.

You must have a cool, dry place ready beforehand to let your soap place after you get it out from the mold. The soaps then can be pieced into any desired shapes and then needs to be placed on wire racks, lined with most preferably wax paper, and then have to be set in the dry, cool, dark place for the curing procedure.

The entire curing process might take from 3 to 8 weeks. But once this curing process is done and the soap has dried out the moisture that was left, then you will have a finished product. Most people are relaxed knowing that the soaps they are cleaning their bodies and faces with are healthy and not harmful to the community. This lesson can be passed to our next generations to come and is really a precious one.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the skin care industry for years. She maintains websites about make soap, and soap making recipes. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.

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