Making soap can be so interesting. Aside from making this a hobby at home, you can make much money out of its simple process. You do not need any kind of special equipment, nor being an expert in this field in order to produce soap.
There are varieties of soap that you can buy from the market. They come in different shapes, sizes, brands, colors and of course, prices. There are those that specialize on skin, claiming to produce miracles for lines and skin irritations. There are also soaps that ensure whiter skin in less than a month. There are no assurances to these promises. In fact, there are many who complain about these soaps because of certain side effects experienced from using it.
If you think there is no solution to these, and you are stuck with soaps of the chemically bombarded type, you’re wrong. You can do so much to get a better option. All you need to do is stick to the basics and avoid the chemicals that would do your skin harm. This is why, learning how to make your own soap, and learning the secrets to making it the best it can be is the best option you have.
Home made soaps have natural ingredients that are less damaging on your skin. Unlike in commercial soaps, they mix potent and active ingredients in which those ingredients may potentiate effects. These effects may vary from person to person. Hence, home made soaps have more favorable outcome aside from being affordable and available.
While there are many methods of soap making, the easiest is the melt and pour system. In this process, you just melt a ready made soap, and add ingredients that you like. This is best when you wish to personalize the soaps that you already like, and add ingredients like herbs, essential oils or fragrances.
If you have no personal soap in mind, then get ready to learn a very simple process of making homemade soaps that will not cut your budget, not confuse your mind. Here are the basic ingredients you’ll need to make your own soap at home.
- 6 oz. coconut oil
- 6 oz. palm oil
- 1 tbsp. beeswax
- 1 tbsp. stearic acid
- 4 oz. castor
- 2.38 oz. of lye
- And 6 oz. of distilled water
The instruments you need to make use of these ingredients are just the easy to find things you’ll find in any do it yourself, or even inside your own kitchen.
- Soap molds (it can be plastic or metal)
- Double boiler or a pot
- Rubbing alcohol in a spritz bottle
By melting and mixing the ingredients, you will have your very own personalized soap. Shapes and sizes may vary depending on the mold you used. You can even have your own color and scent by adding some fragrances. This process may yield some personal sense of achievement and income. And what better way to have those outcomes than to try soap making today!
Jen Hopkins has worked in the skin care industry for years. She maintains websites about make soaps, and organic soap making. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.
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