Testimonies and life experiences are a powerful way to learn about God. They not only strength out faith, they also encourage others to turn their lives towards Christ. Ultimately we all want to have a place in heaven when we pass on and hopefully these testimonies will help you keep faith and following Christ. Let us help each other truly understand how God wants to be involved in our lives 24/7. It is for His glory and not our own. Buhle and I (Moby) we've come together to use our life experiences for the glory of God and turning of lives . Some videos will be about handmade bath and body care. That being said Christ first.
Excellent video. I was quiet intimidated by the soapcalc when I first saw it because I didn't understand what goes where but your video has made it easy for me. Thanks.
Hi there, no there won't be. This video simply helps you determine the amount of oil needed in your mold. Once you have that you can check out my other video "how to use soapcalc" and that will give you amounts of water and lye you need based on the size of your mold
Thank you for this video Sis. I’d just come out of my prayer closet and I was still praying when I heard the Holy Spirit say, there are different levels of submission to God, so I got on RU-vid and typed in Levels of Submission to God and your video popped up. Thank you for making this video and being obedient unto the Lord. ❤
Good afternoon mama how are you doing happy Sunday, please what is the volume of water that can be used in a cool process soap, I see 38% and 33% please which one is correct thanks ❤
12.5*3.25*2.75=111.7oz Please help me calculate, another thing is how did you get the 0.39 an 0.42 for your calculation That you use and calculate your blue mould please help me I try all my Best, My mould calculation is up I don't know the oil percentage of the mould please thanks.
Your mould holds a total of 111.7oz so to know the amount of oil you need you multiply 0.39*111.7=43.56oz It's almost saying 39% of your total soap weight is oils. That means out of 111.7 total weight, 43.56 of it will be oils But sometimes 0.39 will not be enough to fill up your mould, it's a matter of trial and error. First make a soap that has 0.39*111.7= 43.56oz of oil. If it does fill up the mould then try 0.40*111.7
Good evening mma please help me calculate 321.7oz please I try it several time I could not get it please I need you are assistant on how to calculate the oil percentage needed and lye water for the soap thanks and God bless you.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A9o89SeZkzw.html You can watch this video to see how lye is calculated using Soapcalc. In your mould the amount of oil you need is 321.7 *0.39= 125.46oz of oil
Thank you so very much. I was about to spend so much money on a soap-making class But I had watched your previous video on calculating the mold you using and now this and I'm off to go experiement. Like I literally get it now! After watching so many videos... Thank you.
I’m sorry this was not a good tutorial you talked so much in the beginning that at 3.34 minutes into the video you begin to tell us what the formulation is but you run through it I wish you had taken extra time to actually show us what you were doing it’s OK I’m moving on
How do you know how much honey (or any non-oil ingredients) into your soap? Trying to learn how to make shampoo bars. All store shampoo contains coconut oil deratives (coca-betaine and/or decyl glucoside) which dries my hair. And, so many natural hair products contain Castor oil, which I can't use either. Thank you!
True it wouldn't make sense. Calculating water as percentage of oils is not the same as lye concentration. If water is 33% of oils it will equal to 29.3 lye concentration
Heyyy. Cold process soap is soap that's left alone after is reaches trace. You simply pour it in a mold and let it saponify on it's own between 24-48hrs. Hot process soap is soap that is aided by heat to reach saponification faster in an hour or less. In other words it's cooked soap. I'll do a vid showing the benefits and drawbacks of the 2
@@humblednature9593 good 🌄, I would like to know there a program so I can participate or are you willing to help. If I'll email you because you explain it to my non English speaking level
Weighing the mold will simply give you the weight of it but not the volume. You could place the mold on a scale, tare the scale then add a dense substance till it's full e.g water or flour and see how much it weighs and that's your volume
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That's something I've never thought of making! Simple soap balls! Like Timbits, but soap! I can see those being popular with My girls, always fighting over "that's MY bar!", " No it's Mine!"" No, its Mine!"....