Similarities Between Candle and Soap Making Supplies by Thomas Morva
There are a number of similarities in making soap and candles. Both require pouring the raw materials into molds to give them shape. Candles and soap need scents and color as well. Many stores sell both candle and soap making supply kits. Candle and soap-making supply stores are found nationwide and on the Internet. It is easy to find materials for very reasonable prices.
Making soap is similar to making candles. The early steps are alike, in that they both involve melting the materials in order to pour them into a mold to give them shape. While wax or gel is used to make candles, a glycerin compound is usually used for soap. This is normally a mixture of natural vegetable oils, pure water, glycerin, and a soothing moisturizer. Once the raw materials are melted, they are poured into a mold that gives them shape. There are an endless variety of molds available for both soap and candles. Candles and soaps can be molded into a number of designs and shapes. Another difference, besides the materials used, is that soap molds are usually smaller than candle molds.
Also, candles often stay in containers or votives, while soap is always taken out of its mold.
Candles and soaps both benefit from the addition of colors and aromas. There are a number of dyes to give color to soap and candles. It is important to use the correct kind of dye for the soap. Candle dyes could be toxic and create skin rashes or discoloration if used in soap. There are scents that can make candles and soaps more pleasing, tiny bottles of concentrated liquid that give soap or candles an aroma.
Candle and soap-making supply stores have all of the ingredients needed to make either product. It is important to use the materials for their intended uses rather than mixing and matching. The processes of making soap and candles are similar, but they are not identical.
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April 11, 2011 by soapmakerj
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Hi,
I did a soap with sunflower oil, oats and chamomile, was pretty good, its hardness or consistency with the contact with the bath water leaves the soft soap.
What natural product that can be used to make him stronger, harder, consistently.
thanks
Jorge
Florianopolis Brazil
Castor and coconut oils will help increase the hardness of your soap. I have also heard that adding a small amount of soap will help but I have not tried that myself.
Jorge, I find that when I use sunfolwer oil as the main or only oil, the soap will come out soft. Soapmakerj has a good point that coconut and/or castor oils will harden it much better. Also Palm oil does the same job. Some people swear by using salt. I’ve tried it and have had good results. Just not sure of the effect on the skin is. Have a good one.
Steve
Zacapa, Guatemala
Started a small soy business 3 years ago, and started to include M&P soap a year ago,now trying facial scrubs and facial masks.