Note: When purchasing fragrances and mica colorants always check that they are suitable for using in
cold process soap recipes.
STEP 10: All of
the cold process soap recipes on Savvyhomemade allow 5 % superfatting.
STEP 1: Gather and measure the ingredients shown above or from one of my other
cold process soap recipes.
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I do
my cold process soap recipes, by adding hot lye solution to my room temperature oils / fats.
Or here's
another cold process soap recipe using tallow.
This cold process soap recipe calls for real Oatmeal Stout Beer and, of course, real oatmeal.
Want to try eggs in your own homemade
cold process soap recipe?
(If you've never made cold process soap before here's a good, inexpensive beginner's
cold process soap recipe you can try.)
Not exact matches
This is a
cold process recipe, however, if you prefer to make your
soap using a hot -
process method, this
recipe should work well for that too.
You have the more traditional route where you can find
recipes for the
Cold Process soap making method and create a wonderful array of textures and fragrances.
I love the smell of coconut, I use it often and I have a great coconut oil
soap recipe to share with you using the
cold process method.
To create this homemade peppermint foot scrub
soap recipe you need to be familiar with how to make
cold process soap (or old fashioned lye
soap) and follow my basic
cold process soapmaking instructions.
This homemade peppermint foot scrub
soap recipe fits one of my wooden
cold process soap molds and will yield 10 - 12 bars depending on how they are cut.
If you've never made
cold process soap before — or any kind of
soap in which you're working with lye — I strongly recommend you start with a beginner
soap recipe so you get a feel for the
process and know you can create a successful
soap.
This homemade
cold process egg
soap recipe will yield 10 - 12 bars of
soap approximately 4 oz.
While egg yolks serve as a fat in a
cold process egg
soap recipe, the protein in egg whites are believed to have an astringent effect on skin.
You do need to be familiar with making
cold process soap for this
recipe.