Knowing when to unmold your cold process soap makes a huge difference in how your finished soap turns out. If you don’t get the timing right, you can end up with a sticky mess or an uncuttable loaf of soap. So, how long should you wait before unmolding your handmade soap? The average waiting time […] Read more…
Making Soap Without a Stick Blender: Pros and Cons
When you first attempt making your own soap, you probably want to minimize your tool and ingredient shopping list. I mean, who wants to spend a bunch of money on a hobby that might not be your thing, right? One of those tools is a stick blender, and you may be wondering if you really […] Read more…
Is it Dangerous to Reheat Lye Water for Soap Making?
If you’ve made soap more than a few times and are human, you’ve probably been interrupted or had your soap making delayed. That hot lye water you were patiently waiting on to cool down has gotten too cold. Your melted soaping oils have started getting cloudy. You may have to warm your oils up before […] Read more…
Making Soap Without Olive Oil: 6 Alternatives + 3 Recipes
Are you looking over your soap making ingredients for your next batch of soap, wondering if you can substitute one or more of your oils for a different oil? Substituting oils in soap making can be confusing and a little overwhelming, so I’m going to break it down in a simple format for you. When […] Read more…
Making Soap with Tap Water: 3 Things You Must Know
When you first start making soap at home, you may wonder why your soap recipe calls for distilled water and not tap water. As it turns out, not all water is created equal, especially when it comes to soap making. It’s natural to want to save money when you first start making soap. It’s great […] Read more…
Biggest Mistake When Pricing Handmade Soap
Correctly pricing your handmade soap can make the difference in whether or not your soap making business succeeds. Pricing your soap can be pretty confusing and seem complicated. There are a lot of opinions for pricing handmade soap and it can leave you feeling stuck wondering which direction you want to go. The biggest mistake […] Read more…
4 Best Soap Making Books for Small Business Soap Makers
Want to take your soap making hobby to the next level and start selling your soap? Then you’ve probably wondered what steps you should take to start cashing in. And, you would prefer to start out right while learning from other’s mistakes and trials, unless you are one of “those” people who like to learn […] Read more…
Making Soap With Milk Kefir
To make an all natural “foodie” type soap, I couldn’t resist using my homemade goat milk kefir! Keep in mind that when using any type of fermented food in soap making, you are destroying most, if not all, of the living probiotics. If the lye doesn’t “do them in” then they will starve during the […] Read more…
Mirror Glaze Soap Cakes
Making Mirror Glaze Soap Cakes with Soap Dough Making cold process soap by using the mirror glaze technique is similar to the cake decorating technique. This technique uses a combination of cold process soap, soap piping and tiny embellishments sculpted from soap dough. Soap Dough Prep Using soap dough I made last month and sealed […] Read more…
Kawaii Cupcake Inlaid Soap
Making kawaii cupcake inlaid soap using 100 percent cold process soap. This soap project is a combination of several inlaid soap techniques used to achieve detail not possible with other methods of design. Goal The goal with this soap making project was to use several different soap making techniques to achieve a flat inlaid type […] Read more…