As one of my new favorite YouTube soap making friends, Katie Carson of Royalty Soaps, would say, let’s make some soap!
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The process is simple. You mix lye with distilled water in a prescribed proportion, melt you hard oils and mix them with your liquid oils, again a prescribed ratio and mix the lye water into your oils until it reaches “trace” or thickens (but not too much, about the consistency of thin pudding) and pour into a mold. Let it sit until is saponifies, about 24 hours, remove from the mold, cut and cure for 6 weeks and, voila, you have soap.
Easy right?
Yes, it actually is pretty easy but takes some practice to make sure you mix it enough but not too much. And this isn’t like your grandmother’s or great grandmother’s lye soap which could just about eat through your skin. You have the advantage of being able to purchase lye and measuring in exact amounts to produce a good product every time. The lye soap most people remember was harsh because folks made their own lye solution by boiling ashes from a hardwood fire in rain water, allowing the ashes to settle to the bottom and skimming the liquid lye off the top. Using that method you had no way of knowing the concentration of the lye so many times it was too strong.
But the fun part, the part that made me want to make soap, is all of the colors and fragrances you can use in you soap. And how you can mix the colors to make patterns and scenes or just the happy accidents in mixing colors that can happen. There are also lots of other oils you can experiment with to make your soap more moisturizing or have a different consistency and lots of other things. There is actually a lot of science behind soap. Maybe if we had made soap in chemistry class in school I would have been much more interested!
Check out Royalty Soaps Creative Academy on YouTube if you are interested in trying your hand at soap making, it is a free series of video tutorials. You can find lots of pictures online for the awesome soaps people have created. The one included here is a picture of one of mine!
Tammy Ely, Drafting Coordinator, Probate Coordinator and Funding Coordinator