Wednesday, March 25, 2009

How do i make soap?

Okay there are two soaps i use but it just feels ridculous using both after the other. so i wanted to mix them together?


How do i do this, melt it and put it in the microwave then let it cool?


Help!!!
How do i make soap?
if u go to an arts and crafts store they actually have kits u can make soap from..
How do i make soap?
Seen FIGHT CLUB one to many times eh?
Reply:Look it on google.com. Soap is so wonderful. I just did a research on it.
Reply:do it the way you want
Reply:Use Animal Fat
Reply:Yeah , I would melt them in the microwave and than put them in a mold or something, and than let it cool
Reply:maybe it would be better to melt it on the stove. or why dont you just go out and buy liquid soap?
Reply:that work but did you try melting it in a pot
Reply:maybe try the oven
Reply:Use a cheese grater and make powdered soap.
Reply:If you want to make soap from melting bars you already have, I would recommend using a double boiler on the stovetop. You may need to add a little water to the grated soap in the pot. You%26#039;ll need to get a soap mold from the craft store and pour the melted soap into this. It may take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours to set up and be usable. The results from this probably won%26#039;t be very good unless the soap is high quality. It%26#039;s not that hard to make your own soap. I%26#039;ve been doing it for 7 years. I sometimes sell it for good money, too. There%26#039;s nothing like good handmade soap.
Reply:Yeah mix them together.OR.Technically, all hand made soap is “Glycerin Soap.” In many commercial soaps, all the extra glycerin (formed naturally by the cold process soapmaking method) is harvested out. Thus, all handmade soap is glycerin rich (since hand made soapmakers don’t harvest out glycerin in their soap).





In today’s market, the term “Glycerin Soap” is commonly used to refer to clear soap. Generally, the clear soap has extra glycerin added to it to produce a very nourishing, moisturizing bar. Glycerin is a “humectant.” It draws moisture to itself; the theory is that if you wash with glycerin soap, a thin layer of glycerin will remain, drawing moisture to your skin. GO TO THIS SITES!!!!!!http://www.teachsoap.com/soapmakingmetho...


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www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNWT_NiNtDA


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