10 Top Tips For Melt And Pour Soap
Making
by Jennifer Christine
Making soap can be a fun hobby. You
also have the pride and satisfaction of making your own soap,
controlling exactly what’s in it and wowing your friends and
family with your hand made soap creations.
The melt and pour process is an easy
way to make your own soap. Melt and pour soap comes in ready made
blocks of uncolored and unscented soap. Basically, you melt the blocks,
add your own color, fragrance, fun additives (optional) and pour it
into molds. Once it’s set, it’s ready to use!
Here are ten top tips for melt and
pour soap making:
- Use a good recipe. Even though
it’s easy to make soap this way, you still need a recipe to
ensure the color, fragrance and optional additives are in the right
amounts.
- Make sure you wear the appropriate safety equipment.
I like to wear
protective clothing, shoes, gloves and safety goggles. Melted soap is
very hot! You don’t want to get burned if you accidentally
splash
yourself.
- You need suitable soap making equipment. You can melt
the block of soap
in the microwave, but you need a sturdy microwave safe bowl or jug for
doing this. If melting on the stove, you need a double boiler. You also
need rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle, measuring spoons and a metal
whisk or spoon.
- Ensure you make soap in a well ventilated area (eg,
with window/s open).
- Don’t be disturbed by children or pets when
making soap. You don’t want
them (or you) to be accidentally splashed, which can happen when
you’re
distracted by an interruption.
- Ensure you’re using a good quality melt and
pour soap base with colors and fragrances suitable for soap making.
- Have fun choosing the molds you’re going to
use. You can use shell
molds, flower molds, heart molds, or whatever kind of molds take your
fancy.
- Allow enough time for the soap to set. It usually
takes a few hours to
set in the open or about one hour in the refrigerator. Never place it
in the freezer to set.
- If you have trouble unmolding your soap, run some
warm water over the base of the mold. The soap should pop right out.
- Enjoy using your scentsational hand made soap! Once
it’s set, you can use it right away!
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know about how to create your
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This step-by-step how to book
will take you through the entire process and teach you how to make soap
through several different methods!
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