
Learn to make bar soap, turmeric soap, and jelly soap through step-by-step sections on ingredients, melt-and-pour, cold process, molding, curing, and finishing tips.
Make a lye-free pink Himalayan grapefruit soap batter by melting base chunks on stove or microwave, then color with pink Himalayan salt, coffee, turmeric, and scent with essential oils.
Make basic olive oil soap with lye by balancing vegetable oils and water using a calculator for precise lye ratios and optional super fattening.
learn to make turmeric melt-and-pour soap by melting a base, adding turmeric for skin benefits, essential oils, and optional exfoliants, then pouring into molds to set.
Learn to make cold process turmeric soap by combining oils, lye, and turmeric powder, with optional green tea, careful safety gear, precise weighing, and curing for 4-6 weeks.
Prepare a base for handmade soap by repurposing old bars into a grainy, hand milled base using a double boiler, with optional oatmeal or essential oils.
Cool the soap to 150–160 degrees Celsius, then add extras such as fragrance or essential oils (avoid candle fragrance oil), spices, nourishing oils, honey, and botanicals, exfoliants, or dye.
Learn to make soft jelly soap with gelatin-like consistency using liquid body soap, water, gelatin, salt, and optional customization for bathtime; create 24-ounce batches and use as regular soap.
Customize your soap by adding essential oils for scents like eucalyptus, peppermint, or lavender, then mix in colorants, vitamin e oil, and optional edible glitters for sparkle.
Shape the warm soap by pouring into silicone molds or trays to form uniform bars. Use rubbing alcohol to pop bubbles, then chill four hours and store in airtight container.
Make melt-and-pour salted soap with a goat’s milk base using a double boiler, add pink Himalayan salt and optional grapefruit essential oil, then pour into moulds and set.
Welcome to the course on " How to Make Bar Soap, Turmeric Soap & Jelly Soap"
In the 1st section of this course I will teach you How to Make Bar Soap:
Making soap at home is a cost-effective and creative hobby. The simplest way to make bar soap at home is through the melt and pour method, which uses a melted soap base instead of active lye.
In the 2nd section I will teach you How to Make Turmeric Soap:
Turmeric has many skin benefits, and is great for acne and aging skin. It can also help whiten your skin and make it appear brighter. It's most commonly used in face masks, but if you don't like to use those, then turmeric soap may just be the answer for you.
In the 3rd section I will teach you How to Make a New Bar of Soap from Used Bars of Soap:
If you want to delve into the world of soap making, but are too afraid to work with lye, consider making a new bar of soap using old bars of soap. This is a great way to learn the basics of soap making and experiment with additions, such as oatmeal and essential oil.
In the 4th section I will teach you How to Make Soap Jelly:
Jelly soaps have a consistency similar to gelatin and can be a fun addition to bath time. While you can buy jelly soap from many stores, you can easily make your own with liquid body soap.
In the 5th section I will teach you How to Make Salted Soap:
Salt may sound like it would dry out your skin, but it is actually very good for it! It helps pull out toxins, relax muscles, and reduce inflammation. The fine grains also make salt gently exfoliating.