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Come back to this to check reference for adding ingredients a little differently, to decrease risk of soap seizing & getting a thorough mixing. @4:48 adding pine tar to olive oil. @8:10 Add lye-water solution to hard oils & butters, in order to use that heat generated to melt them. Also, I like the idea of STRAINING the lye-water solution, which I assume is to prevent mixing in any still-solid lye that has failed to dissolve into solution. @9:42 adding the pine tar-oil solution to the lye-water-hard-boils/butters mixture, & anticipate that trace will now occur quickly. [Note: @13:34 hers did NOT come to come to significant visible trace at all, let alone quickly, which may have been b/c she measured the pine tar in a smaller quantity [as an additive] rather than a larger quantity [as a percentage of the ingredients]. The smaller quantity likely resulted in less influence on the trace set-up. Good to know... Note to self: I would plan to use 20% pine tar in any recipe of this kind.] [7.7.2024]
There were any instructions you were just cutting and talking. The video did not tell how many inches you cut or which direction/angle to cut. I think that the directions to cut at home would be different than an actual professional standing over client's hair. Also the sections were very thick. I'm not used to seeing that in a salon.
When we talk about thick oils, Castor Oil is extremely thick! HEMP SEED OIL is a smooth feeling oil, not necessarily thick in terms of viscosity! A cross of Olive oil and Sunflower in terms of feel! Also, in cold process soaps the high alkalinity/after saponification doesn't leave much room for benefits. The majority of ingredients are best as a leave on! I make soaps as well with an Esthetics and formulator background and I love Hemp seed oil after using Tretinoin (Retin-A) I make more simple and effective soaps now! I Love the look!
Thank you so much for sharing! Your boxes look amazing! ❤ Its surly helpful for others whom are going to buy in Alibaba. Wish your business is booming! 🎉
When your business is about production, you have to developing a routine or a schedule. I tend to schedule labor intensive things…like making stuff for the mornings when I’m bright and bushy-tailed. Things that I can do while sitting down I tend to leave for the afternoon. I am only open to the public Tuesday through Saturday afternoon. Mondays I do inventory, ordering, scheduling and update my website and books.
“Ask your doctor” - they wouldn’t have a clue. 😂 If it can’t be prescribed, end of story. These ridiculous disclaimers that everyone feels the need to make…or are made to feel the need to disclaim. You’re making soap, and with this one, using your loving heart to assist those who so need. So, as long as you don’t use those synthetic micas, T.D. and/or neurotoxic ‘fragrance oils’ you’ll be making the lives of eczema sufferers (or anyone else) much more tolerable 😊😊.// Now I see that you’re using Moringa, Actv. Charcoal, and anti inflammatory Turmeric - good stuff. // Lavender E.O. would also be an excellent choice - calming, soothing, relaxing and healing. // I’ve seen the full video now. Your soap looks amazing. And beautifully natural. Each one an artistic masterpiece. Love the way you did the top - so lightly feathered. Brava❣️Soap-making is a never ending journey of discovery and creative spirit…and possibly quite addictive 😉😉. May your journey continue to unfold as beautifully as you’ve started 💜