A few of the members have expressed an interest in trying their hand at soap making. I have always encouraged those who might have an interests to explore it further. Making your own shaving soap isn’t all that hard but it does require a little know how and some basic materials. Someone here on the forum once quiped that soap making isn’t rocket science. A statement I agree with both literally and figuratively...it’s not hard. Make no mistake, soap making IS science, chemistry to be exact. Hobby soap makers may not need to concern themselves with the particulars but rest assured the artisans that are serious about their craft spend a lot of time exploring the chemistry involved. With a lot of research and experimentation an artisan finds the ideal mix of ingredients and process...then makes it all smell good.
I made two videos that I feel do a decent job of demystifying basic soap making. I made no attempt in these videos to cover the various safety concerns or identify all the potential hazards, I leave that up to you to research. The recipe I used is very basic and allows for plenty of experimentation, and it isn’t a half bad shaving soap. I picked this recipe for two reasons, I started with something similar when I first started AND it is not all that secret...a good magician never reveals his/her secrets.
Part 1 takes a look at a couple of online calculators that will allow you to explore the possibilities and take a lot of the math, science and guesswork out of the process.
https://youtu.be/sI9vI5-IYBk
Part 2 demonstrates the process. A small batch of soap is made in a small kitchen crock pot (one dedicated to soap making) while the camera rolls. Again, no attempt to discuss or demonstrate safety, just showing how things might look in your kitchen.
https://youtu.be/SMvXCHFfmY0
I made two videos that I feel do a decent job of demystifying basic soap making. I made no attempt in these videos to cover the various safety concerns or identify all the potential hazards, I leave that up to you to research. The recipe I used is very basic and allows for plenty of experimentation, and it isn’t a half bad shaving soap. I picked this recipe for two reasons, I started with something similar when I first started AND it is not all that secret...a good magician never reveals his/her secrets.
Part 1 takes a look at a couple of online calculators that will allow you to explore the possibilities and take a lot of the math, science and guesswork out of the process.
https://youtu.be/sI9vI5-IYBk
Part 2 demonstrates the process. A small batch of soap is made in a small kitchen crock pot (one dedicated to soap making) while the camera rolls. Again, no attempt to discuss or demonstrate safety, just showing how things might look in your kitchen.
https://youtu.be/SMvXCHFfmY0