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Frankincense
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Frankincense

Making soap using frankincense
Last updated 7/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • soap-making by frankincense

Course content

2 sections20 lectures29m total length
  • Introduction1:28

    Break frankincense into smaller pieces to improve efficiency, then mix in 120 grams of rose fragrance oil, and ferment for three to five days to improve results.

  • Part 20:51
  • Part 30:26
  • Part 40:31
  • Part 50:12
  • Part 60:34
  • Part 70:18
  • Part 81:40
  • Part 91:25
  • Part 100:19

    Coordinate actions on the street until we come, Paul; then proceed to start the princess.

  • Part 110:15
  • Part 120:40

    Evaluate a small piece to understand its scent, observe that the smell is very nice and direct, and express gratitude for the aroma.

Requirements

  • no

Description

In this lecture series, I explain how to make soap using a number of oils, frankincense powder and sodium hydroxide. I measured 500 g of palm oil, 400 g of olive oil, 300 g of coconut oil, and 50 g of castor oil. The castor oil improves soap foam.  I then measured 40 g of frankincense powder. Frankincense benefits include the ability to strengthen skin and improve its tone, elasticity, and defense mechanisms against bacteria or blemishes. We started using it in the soap-making process to accentuate these cosmetic benefits. I measured 10 g of cinnamon, 10 g of clove and 30 g of tangerine essential oils to improve soap fragrance.  I then measured 177 g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) "lye" and added it to 475 g of iced water. I mixed the water and NaOH in open air. Remember to use lab glasses, face mask and gloves while dealing with this mixture since it is toxic.

I mixed my measured ingredients. First, I added the frankincense powder to the mixture of oils I measured initially (palm oil, olive oil, coconut oil and castor oil). I then added the "lye" solution to the oil and frankincense powder mixture once their temperatures matched. I mixed the solution and finally added the essential oils and dyes. Once the solution became a thick liquid, I added it to the soap mold.

Who this course is for:

  • everyone