Hallo. Thank you for watching my video. Unfortunately RU-vid does not support my video editing program and so it does not generate subtitles...but feel free to ask anything you like and I'll get back to you and answer all your questions.
Hallo. Danke, dass du meine Videos schaust ❤️ ich füge nur manchen Rezepten Hanföl hinzu. Gemeinsam mit Kaolin und Seide jnd ohne Duft ergibt das Seifen für ganz empfindliche Haut 😀
Hallo. Thank you for watching my video ❤️ My molds are custom made and they come with single silicone liners that I spray with rubbing alcohol to hold it in place. When I make a doublebatch or bigger I remove one ore more deviders and so my liners don't fit anymore. Then I line my mold with freezer paper and it works pretty well although it makes the sides of the soaploaf a little rough, not as smooth and shiny as they are with the silicone liners.
Thank you for watching my video! ❤️ My Oils are Rapeseed-, Sunflower-, Olive-, Castor-, Coconitoil and Cocoabutter. The Micas are from a supplyer in Germany, my FOs are from Natures Garden and also from Germany ☺️. The purple soap also contains a highly concentrated Aloe Vera Gel Extract and the plain soap contains also hempseedoil and the green one has nettleleafpowder in it
Happy zu have such great followers like you ❤️ My customers are mainly located in Germany and Austria. So in the future the subtitles are going to be in german...unfortunately youtube does not support my video editing program and so there will not be subtitles in english...I'm sorry. But feel free to ask in the comment section
Hi. Thank you for watching my video ❤️ Yes they were custom made in Germany. I love them, because I can simply make a multy-loaf mold out of the single one
Your soaps are beautiful. I wanted to ask you what you do to keep the trace from speeding up during the whole process of making all those soaps. Thank you.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hi. Thank you for watching my videos ❤️ It could be the ratio of saturated to unsaturated fatty acids of your recipe. The more saturated fatty acids your recipe contains the faster it moves. But also certain types of oils speed up trace although they are fluid at roomtemperature. Soaping cool but not too cool to get a false trace...you see, it's all about trial and error...
Thank you very much! 😂 the straightest answer you will ever get is: learn to know your recipe and how to deal with the effects of the additives...this is only possible by not usig tooo many different recipes.
Your process is so unique in that you do everything so intentionally, precise and with a lot of experience. Your soaps are just lovely. Thanks for sharing with all.
Thank you for watching my video and for your lovely comment. Unfortunately, RU-vid does not support my video editor and so automatic subtitles are not possible...sorry
Oh simply wow. ❤ I discovered ur channel today and saw ur located in Austria. Im a new business owner from kassel Germany dealing in skin and hair care natural eco friendly products. Would love to connect with u for some business chat. ❤
Hallo, dann lass mal auf Deutsch quatschen☺️ Ich freu mich über deine Nachricht und dass dir meine Arbeiten gefallen❤️❤️❤️ Auf meiner Homepage www.kraeuterhahn.at findest du alle Möglichkeiten wie wir weiter in Kontakt kommen können! Bis bald 👋👋👋
Ok, watching your videos is giving me so many ideas. I better stop before I get over my head! LOL.... Do you buy your soap dough or do you make it? if you make it can you share your recipe?
Hi, so I made a batch of soap and sealed it up for 24 hours. I just kneaded and put it into an air-sealed bag. It was somewhat hard to knead (great hand exercise, by the way 😅). When I open it tomorrow and knead it again, do I add water or oil to help it make it easier to work with? I plan on using a cookie press gun like you use to make inserts.
I love how organized and clean you keep your working area! Thank you for sharing this content. I'm new to soap making and tyring learn and absorb as much as possible but I'm curious what your water/lye ratio is typically? Also, when you put your mixer in the container when you are not using it, does it just sit in water or do you have some other mixture in there?
Hallo. Thank you for watching my video ❤️ My water lye ratio is Lye 1:1.5 Water. That means I work with a water discount. This may speed up your recipe, what means you have less working time. Keep that in mind when it comes to blending...just blend enough to reach emulsion, than split the batter for colours and fragrence. Preparation is everything so make sure to have your colours predispersed and always stir them in by hand, as well as your fragrences to extend working time. In "SoapCalc" you can get an imagination if your recipe might be a speedo if you look at the ratio of saturated to unsaturated fatty acids. The more unsaturated fatty acids your recipe contains, the slower it might be...working at roomtemperature helps also. And one last recommendation: don't use too many different recipes. Just stick to two or so and learn everything about their behaviour... My stickblender stands in warm water... Happy soaping ❤️
I never achieved such a flaky design with an ITP swirl. I'm sure it is because I pored it all into one spot but also the consistency must be important...it's one of the designs that works once and never again 😂
@@SarahJacksonLV It isn't clickbait at all. Ironically you can see this in the title, where she modestly says she 1. discovers it (and doesn't say invented), and 2. accidentally discovers it. In the description, first paragraph, she says it's the green/purple soap, and in the comments the pour is mentioned, but perhaps your comments were earlier. But in the video she says "..... this technique...."
Hallo. Einfach den Ton abdrehen. 😀 Bei so langen Videos ist es schwer lizenzfreie Musik zu finden, da die Tracks immer sehr kurz sind. Und einen Stummfilm möcht ich doch nicht drehen
things i am jealous of: that multi loaf mold (GIMME), the fact that you can make/sell this much soap, that super long spoon thingy, and the organization things i am NOT jealous of: the clean-up i'm certain you had to do after five batches of soap, each with multiple colors and their own scents 😅
😂😂😂 love your comment! The cleanup is not so bad, because I always wipe out my jugs after each batch. That cuts down my dishes enormously. At the end of the day they go into the electric dish washing slave 😂
Hi. Thank you for watching my video ❤️ The Alpaca fibers contain a significant amount of keratin. The lye makes it watersoluble so our hair and skin can use it to get strenghened
I didn't know the soap could be boxed right away. I see you are putting your soap in soap boxes. Will it dry like that without discoloring ? Never seen that before.
Hallo. I box the soaps right after the cut because they are all custom orders and so they get shipped right away. My boxes have a whindow and they are a bit larger than my soap bars...they dry beautifully. Discolouring has nothing to do with the packaging. It comes from additives like fragrences that contain vanillin or things like honey...☺️
I reeeeeaally love the way you make 🧼, so slowly, beautifully, naturally, passionately… I too make beautiful 🧼🧼🧼, but even after 4 years I am far too hasty and anxious during my process 😕… ich muß von dir sooo viel lernen, danke herzlich 💞
Hallo, danke vielmals für deinen Kommentar ♥️ Auch ich war anfangs immer nervös...es hat mir sehr geholfen die Anzahl meiner Rezepte und Düfte einzuschränken, sodass ich öfter mit dem selben arbeiten konnte und es besser kennen lernte. Auch half es mir sehr Videos zu machen. Denn da hatte ich immer im Hinterkopf, dass meine Zuseher jeden Schritt erkennen möchten und so habe ich jeder Sekunde mehr Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt und dadurch zugleich lamgsamer gearbeitet ♥️
Hy. Sure, they cure at least 4 weeks. They get packaged and delivered right after the cut. I use stable cardboard boxes with a whindow so the soap is able to breathe and evaporate all the excess water.
Thank you ❤️ No they often drive a long way to come to my workshop and together we indulge in designs, colours and scents. The designs often come together based on the mood of the animals the wool comes from... Sometimes it's a highly emotional matter and I love it!