Once you've learned the basics of making soap, it's fun to create your own recipes. First you must decide which method of making soap that you do. Will you use the cold process (with lye), the method rebatched / handmilled or melt and pour method? So what kind of soap do you do? For example, well-shaped hands for soap or moisturizer to use soap in the bath or shower? Are you going to increase the soap? Superfatting is when you add fatty oils after saponification to a richer, creamy soap. There are all kinds of oils that can be used in Superfatting, including shea butter and cocoa butter.

What color do you want your soap? What do you want your smell of soap? What size and shape of the mold is used? These issues are important considerations. Search for food additives, such as oatmeal, flower petals or glitter? Once you've studied your recipe and instructions are all the ingredients and equipment needed, it is time to start making soap. Now remember that you must allow time for the soap to set and cure. If you are cold process soap, it will take two weeks. On the other hand, the production of soap with the melt method and requires only a few hours to define, let alone if you put in the fridge! If you plan to give your soap to friends and family are sure to be impressed that you made yourself soap, using the recipe! If you know you like a specific scent, shape or color, can be adapted to the taste of soap, for example, make the shells of lavender for those who love shellfish and scents of lavender.

It 'really, soap making, satisfying to make soap with your personal recipes. Once you've mastered the art of making soap, or even enjoying the burn process, you may find it difficult to stop!

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