Hello My name is Toni, I love to make and create cold process soaps, I live in Blue mountains west of Sydney Australia, I wholesale to a few handcraft stores, and co ops I love meeting new people and hearing the feedback about my soaps, ;O) If you would like to make soap and are struggling with a recipe you can purchase mine for $30.00 Aust dollars, its a basic recipe that works.
Your soap came out beautiful. Just gorgeous...😍☺️ I'm new to your channel. You didn't speak much in the video. Did you do half melt and pour and half cold process?
i appreciate all your hard work i would like to hear you explaining instead of the music which gets irritating nice job otherwise I am just learning and like to hear instructions such as what did you sprinkle on at the end and do you get to reuse the wick part that you cut off, how long did it take for the candle cool enough to be able to put the lids on without condensation l love the colors
@@whitemilksoapandcandles Whew! I was wondering using melt and pour was a seasoned trick or something! Your candles are gorgeous! I'm waiting for Candle science to get more liquid dye in.. they seem to be out of everything!
May I ask what formula you use to figure out how much to mic. EX I want to mic 4 drops lavender to 3 drops geranium. How would I mix for one ounce thank you if you have time to answer. xo
Thanks for posting. I’ve read that adding bicarb to a lye-based soap makes for an even harder cure. Did you find this to be true. I want to experiment but trying to do as much research as possible first to make sure there are no dangerous reactions from adding bicarb to lye/oil solution. It looks like you just eye-balled the bicarb amount here?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that's one of the only things you NEED to make soap. You need (1. oils, butters or fats), (2. water, milks, beers, teas, etc) and 3. sodium hydroxide. And that's it.