This document provides instructions for making soap using recycled materials. It lists the necessary materials, which include recycled oils, water, sodium hydroxide, and containers/tools for mixing. The process involves carefully weighing and mixing the sodium hydroxide and water, then slowly adding oil to the mixture while stirring constantly to allow saponification to occur. Students are shown listening carefully to instructions before carrying out each step safely. The finished soaps are left to dry and then wrapped or packed by the students.
This document lists essential oils, essential waters, and dried botanicals available for soapmaking from the Soapmaking Studio. It provides the botanical name, origin location, extraction or processing method, notes on scent and properties in cold process soap, and pricing for 1 ounce and 2 ounce quantities of each ingredient. A variety of essential oils like lavender, lemon, peppermint and rosemary are listed, as are essential waters or hydrosols and dried ingredients like calendula, chamomile and rose petals that can be added to soap.
Making Homemade Soaps & Candles - A Guide for Making your own Soap v2zq
This document provides instructions for making homemade soap and candles using animal fat. It discusses how early homesteaders took pride in making their own soap and candles from fat rendered after butchering animals. The document includes recipes and instructions for making potash lye, tallow, and soft and hard soaps using lye, water and animal fat. Safety precautions are provided when working with lye.
Making Liquid Soap - A Guide for Making your own Soap v2zq
The document provides instructions for making liquid soap. It details common problems like soap being watery, thin or cloudy. The author notes they initially struggled to make clear liquid soap but learned several techniques: using the exact amount of lye, cooking the soap longer until it reaches a Vaseline-like stage, and diluting with less water. A specific recipe is given using sunflower, coconut oils and potassium hydroxide lye made in a crockpot. Cooking and diluting steps are described to produce clear liquid soap with a pH of 10.
Making Usable, Quality Opaque or Transparent Soap v2zq
In 3 sentences or less:
Students in an introductory chemistry course learned about soap making through a laboratory experiment producing opaque or transparent soap using the cold or semiboiled process. The experiment introduced students to industrial soap production methods and formulations chemistry. Students enjoyed creating soap they could take home and use, and learned about the chemistry of soap saponification and how different oils contribute different properties to the finished product.
Big Batch Soap Making - A Guide for Making your own Soap v2zq
This document provides instructions for making large or "big batch" cold process soap. It discusses the advantages of big batch soap making such as being more cost effective and producing more consistent results. The document outlines the basic supplies needed, provides a sample recipe formulation for a 50 lb batch, and gives step-by-step instructions for scaling the recipe and mixing the master batch. It also discusses making and adjusting lye solutions, essential equipment, and sources for supplies to enable large scale soap production.
Natural Recipes for Personal Care Products- A Handbook for Making your own Co...v2zq
This document provides natural recipes for homemade personal care products, including facial masks, creams, body treatments, and lip products. The masks contain ingredients like avocado, carrots, eggs, and honey to nourish and rejuvenate skin. Creams and lotions are made with ingredients like cucumbers, beeswax, and almond oil. Body treatments include herbal wraps and salt baths. Exfoliants use ingredients like sugar, cornmeal, and strawberries. Lip products such as lip gloss and balm are made from oils, beeswax, and fruits like cranberries. Safety precautions are mentioned since the recipes lack preservatives.
There are four main methods for making soap:
1. Melt and pour, the easiest method, involves melting glycerin soap blocks and adding colors, scents, and herbs before pouring into molds.
2. Rebatching involves chopping existing soap, heating it, and adding ingredients like milk before pouring into molds.
3. Cold process requires mixing lye and oils, adding ingredients at trace, and letting the soap cure for 4-6 weeks.
4. Hot process is similar to cold process but involves cooking the soap to complete saponification and evaporation before adding ingredients.
This document provides instructions for making soap using recycled materials. It lists the necessary materials, which include recycled oils, water, sodium hydroxide, and containers/tools for mixing. The process involves carefully weighing and mixing the sodium hydroxide and water, then slowly adding oil to the mixture while stirring constantly to allow saponification to occur. Students are shown listening carefully to instructions before carrying out each step safely. The finished soaps are left to dry and then wrapped or packed by the students.
This document lists essential oils, essential waters, and dried botanicals available for soapmaking from the Soapmaking Studio. It provides the botanical name, origin location, extraction or processing method, notes on scent and properties in cold process soap, and pricing for 1 ounce and 2 ounce quantities of each ingredient. A variety of essential oils like lavender, lemon, peppermint and rosemary are listed, as are essential waters or hydrosols and dried ingredients like calendula, chamomile and rose petals that can be added to soap.
Making Homemade Soaps & Candles - A Guide for Making your own Soap v2zq
This document provides instructions for making homemade soap and candles using animal fat. It discusses how early homesteaders took pride in making their own soap and candles from fat rendered after butchering animals. The document includes recipes and instructions for making potash lye, tallow, and soft and hard soaps using lye, water and animal fat. Safety precautions are provided when working with lye.
Making Liquid Soap - A Guide for Making your own Soap v2zq
The document provides instructions for making liquid soap. It details common problems like soap being watery, thin or cloudy. The author notes they initially struggled to make clear liquid soap but learned several techniques: using the exact amount of lye, cooking the soap longer until it reaches a Vaseline-like stage, and diluting with less water. A specific recipe is given using sunflower, coconut oils and potassium hydroxide lye made in a crockpot. Cooking and diluting steps are described to produce clear liquid soap with a pH of 10.
Making Usable, Quality Opaque or Transparent Soap v2zq
In 3 sentences or less:
Students in an introductory chemistry course learned about soap making through a laboratory experiment producing opaque or transparent soap using the cold or semiboiled process. The experiment introduced students to industrial soap production methods and formulations chemistry. Students enjoyed creating soap they could take home and use, and learned about the chemistry of soap saponification and how different oils contribute different properties to the finished product.
Big Batch Soap Making - A Guide for Making your own Soap v2zq
This document provides instructions for making large or "big batch" cold process soap. It discusses the advantages of big batch soap making such as being more cost effective and producing more consistent results. The document outlines the basic supplies needed, provides a sample recipe formulation for a 50 lb batch, and gives step-by-step instructions for scaling the recipe and mixing the master batch. It also discusses making and adjusting lye solutions, essential equipment, and sources for supplies to enable large scale soap production.
Natural Recipes for Personal Care Products- A Handbook for Making your own Co...v2zq
This document provides natural recipes for homemade personal care products, including facial masks, creams, body treatments, and lip products. The masks contain ingredients like avocado, carrots, eggs, and honey to nourish and rejuvenate skin. Creams and lotions are made with ingredients like cucumbers, beeswax, and almond oil. Body treatments include herbal wraps and salt baths. Exfoliants use ingredients like sugar, cornmeal, and strawberries. Lip products such as lip gloss and balm are made from oils, beeswax, and fruits like cranberries. Safety precautions are mentioned since the recipes lack preservatives.
There are four main methods for making soap:
1. Melt and pour, the easiest method, involves melting glycerin soap blocks and adding colors, scents, and herbs before pouring into molds.
2. Rebatching involves chopping existing soap, heating it, and adding ingredients like milk before pouring into molds.
3. Cold process requires mixing lye and oils, adding ingredients at trace, and letting the soap cure for 4-6 weeks.
4. Hot process is similar to cold process but involves cooking the soap to complete saponification and evaporation before adding ingredients.
This soap contains neem, basil, and tea tree oil, which have powerful antifungal, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties that can treat various skin conditions like acne, patches, and itching. As an Ayurvedic soap, it helps cleanse, tone, and nourish skin while fighting dryness by retaining moisture for healthy, infection-free skin.
Khus (vetiver) and red sandalwood soap provides calming and cooling benefits for the skin. Khus oil is known as the "oil of tranquility" in Ayurveda and, when combined with red sandalwood, helps soothe stressed skin from environmental or skin conditions. Red sandalwood has antiseptic and wound-healing properties and has been used as an anti-acne treatment in Ayurvedic medicine. The key ingredients in this soap include vetiver oil, red sandalwood extract, aloe vera, and saffron extract to calm both the skin and mind.
Himalaya Honey soap is made with Himalayan honey and essential oils to hydrate, soften, and supple skin. The honey and oils act as potent antioxidants, antiseptics, and skin repairing agents. Regular use of this soap leaves skin smooth and soft.
This document summarizes the benefits of a ginger and lime soap. The soap has a crisp lemon scent that uplifts mood while cleansing skin naturally and leaving it soft. It is refreshing and stimulating, and is recommended for those with greasy skin or varicose veins due to its antimicrobial and antiseptic properties from key ingredients like ginger, lime, and lemon oils.
This document summarizes the benefits of an earth soap. The soap contains vetiver, sage, and wheat germ oils that nourish the skin, leaving it scented and luminous. It has cleansing and detoxifying properties while also being regenerative and relaxing for the senses. The key ingredients include vetiver oil, sage oil, wheat germ oil, and rose water that come together in an earthy, woody blend.
This soap uses coffee and oatmeal to provide skin benefits. Coffee removes odors like gasoline, garlic and onions, while oatmeal soothes, softens and gently exfoliates skin. The soap leaves a sweet balsamic woody scent and stimulates circulation for a healthy, youthful glow. Its rich lather makes it an ideal cleanser that nourishes and protects skin from harsh weather.
Lass Aloe Vera Hydro Gel is an exceptional aloe vera based moisturizer for all types of skin & all parts of the body. Its safe & gentle for use as a facial moisturizer. Very effective for pimples, acne scars, stretch marks & scalp disorders, minor burns etc. Aloe Vera Hydro Gel can also be used as shaving gel & hair styling gel.
Lass Aloe Vera Hydro Gel is an aloe vera-based moisturizer that can be used for all skin types and parts of the body. It effectively treats conditions like pimples, acne scars, stretch marks, and scalp disorders. The gel absorbs quickly into the skin, forms a protective barrier, and helps retain moisture to promote healing. Customers have reported the gel curing skin infections and being used successfully as a hair styling product as well.
Lass Aloe Vera Hydro Gel is an exceptional aloe vera based moisturizer for all types of skin & all parts of the body.Very effective for pimples, acne scars, stretch marks & scalp disorders, minor burns etc.
Lass Aloe Vera Hair Conditioner helps treat scalp disorders & keep the hair soft & tangle free.The natural formula of Aloe Vera Hair Conditioner lifts & seperate hair, leaving it soft, shiny & full of volume.
This soap contains neem, basil, and tea tree oil, which have powerful antifungal, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties that can treat various skin conditions like acne, patches, and itching. As an Ayurvedic soap, it helps cleanse, tone, and nourish skin while fighting dryness by retaining moisture for healthy, infection-free skin.
Khus (vetiver) and red sandalwood soap provides calming and cooling benefits for the skin. Khus oil is known as the "oil of tranquility" in Ayurveda and, when combined with red sandalwood, helps soothe stressed skin from environmental or skin conditions. Red sandalwood has antiseptic and wound-healing properties and has been used as an anti-acne treatment in Ayurvedic medicine. The key ingredients in this soap include vetiver oil, red sandalwood extract, aloe vera, and saffron extract to calm both the skin and mind.
Himalaya Honey soap is made with Himalayan honey and essential oils to hydrate, soften, and supple skin. The honey and oils act as potent antioxidants, antiseptics, and skin repairing agents. Regular use of this soap leaves skin smooth and soft.
This document summarizes the benefits of a ginger and lime soap. The soap has a crisp lemon scent that uplifts mood while cleansing skin naturally and leaving it soft. It is refreshing and stimulating, and is recommended for those with greasy skin or varicose veins due to its antimicrobial and antiseptic properties from key ingredients like ginger, lime, and lemon oils.
This document summarizes the benefits of an earth soap. The soap contains vetiver, sage, and wheat germ oils that nourish the skin, leaving it scented and luminous. It has cleansing and detoxifying properties while also being regenerative and relaxing for the senses. The key ingredients include vetiver oil, sage oil, wheat germ oil, and rose water that come together in an earthy, woody blend.
This soap uses coffee and oatmeal to provide skin benefits. Coffee removes odors like gasoline, garlic and onions, while oatmeal soothes, softens and gently exfoliates skin. The soap leaves a sweet balsamic woody scent and stimulates circulation for a healthy, youthful glow. Its rich lather makes it an ideal cleanser that nourishes and protects skin from harsh weather.
Lass Aloe Vera Hydro Gel is an exceptional aloe vera based moisturizer for all types of skin & all parts of the body. Its safe & gentle for use as a facial moisturizer. Very effective for pimples, acne scars, stretch marks & scalp disorders, minor burns etc. Aloe Vera Hydro Gel can also be used as shaving gel & hair styling gel.
Lass Aloe Vera Hydro Gel is an aloe vera-based moisturizer that can be used for all skin types and parts of the body. It effectively treats conditions like pimples, acne scars, stretch marks, and scalp disorders. The gel absorbs quickly into the skin, forms a protective barrier, and helps retain moisture to promote healing. Customers have reported the gel curing skin infections and being used successfully as a hair styling product as well.
Lass Aloe Vera Hydro Gel is an exceptional aloe vera based moisturizer for all types of skin & all parts of the body.Very effective for pimples, acne scars, stretch marks & scalp disorders, minor burns etc.
Lass Aloe Vera Hair Conditioner helps treat scalp disorders & keep the hair soft & tangle free.The natural formula of Aloe Vera Hair Conditioner lifts & seperate hair, leaving it soft, shiny & full of volume.