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Answered by cutesmile590
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To get started making cold process soap, you'll need:

  • A flat, uncluttered workspace with a heat source and access to water.
  • Some animal fats or vegetable oils.
  • A pitcher of lye-water.
  • A soap pot and some other easily found tools and equipment.
  • Fragrance or essential oil, as desired.
  • Natural or synthetic colorant, as desired.

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Answered by Ruwayfi1
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There are four basic methods for making soap at home:

Melt and Pour: A process in which you melt pre-made blocks of soap and add your own fragrance.

Cold Process: The most common method of making soap from scratch with oils and lye.

Hot Process: A variation of the cold process method, where the soap is actually cooked in a crockpot or oven.

Rebatching: A method of grinding up bars of soap, adding milk or water, and re-blending them.

Each method has pros, and cons, and variations. Reviewing the two most popular methods, melt and pour and cold process, will help you decide which is right for you.

Melt and Pour Soap Making

Making soap with a melt and pour base is sort of like making a cake with a cake mix. What you lose in control of your ingredients and customization of your recipe, you make up for in safety, ease, and convenience.

With melt and pour soap making, you buy pre-made blocks of uncolored, unscented soap “base” from a craft store or soap supplier. You melt the soap base in the microwave or a double boiler. When the soap is fully melted, add fragrance, color and/or additives. Put it in a mold, and voila, you’re done. The soap is ready to use as soon as it hardens.

To get started with melt and pour soap making, you need:

A countertop or other clean workspace with a microwave or double boiler

A heat-resistant bowl for the microwave

A couple of spoons or whisks

Some melt and pour soap base

A set of measuring spoons

Fragrance, color, or additives, as desired

Something to mold the soap in

There are some considerations for this type of process; while it's simple and easy, it's also harder to control the outcome.

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