process of making soap
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Hot process" soap refers to the fact that an outside source of heat is applied to make the soap.
With hot process soap, the lye solution and oils are mixed together and then an outside source of heat is used to keep the temperature up. The added heat reduces the time needed to ensure the chemical process (saponification) is completed.
Once the soap is completed, it is still in liquid form because of the higher temperatures (essentially, it is soap in a "melted" form). When fully saponified, it can be poured into molds in the same manner as cold process soap, and cut as needed when cooled and hardened.
Because hot process soap is fully saponified when poured into the molds, no additional time is needed in the molds to complete the process. Hot process soap may still be cured to allow additional water evaporation to harden the bars, although less curing time, if any, is generally needed.
Once the bars, whether made by cold or hot process are sufficiently cured and hardened, they can be packaged as desired and, of course, used!...
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