Sentences with phrase «pour lye»

When both are at the same temperature, slowly pour lye mixture into oils.
Slowly pour the lye into the coffee in a well ventilated area, stirring until the lye has dissolved completely.
Now slowly pour the lye - water into the soapmaking oils.
Now pour the lye - coffee into the oils.
Slowly pour the lye into the water in a well ventilated area and stir until all the lye has dissolved.
When both mixtures reach the same temperature 131 F (55 C) immediately pour the lye mix into the oils, using a hand whisk, stir continuously until well combined.
When both the lye and the oils are at 100 °F, pour the lye mixture very slowly into the oil mixture.
Then slowly pour the lye into the water in a well ventilated area and stir.
Slowly pour your lye water into your oil mixture.
I pour the lye water down the shaft of my stick blender to avoid splashes.
Next, pour the lye solution into the soapmaking oils and mix with the immersion blender until you reach a light trace.
Then pour the lye into the water — I recommend a well ventilated area — and mix until the lye has completely dissolved.
Pour the lye into the half and half and then stir until all the lye has dissolved.
Wearing your protective gear, carefully pour lye into the jar until your scale reads 2.3 oz.
In a well - ventilated area or outside, slowly pour the lye into the water.
Carefully pour lye into the jar until your scale reads 4.5 oz.
Still wearing your protective gear, slowly pour the lye into the water.

Not exact matches

We took the hack version (melt and pour vegetable glycerin) of soap making since I don't want any of you burning your eyebrows off playing around with lye.
There are ways that you can make and customize your own soap without handling the lye by using a pre-made melt - and - pour soap that has been pre-saponified (in other words, the lye has already been handled).
Melt and pour soap can be a gateway into regular soap - making for those still a little hesitant to use Lye, but I've found that the most cost - effective and natural option is to start from scratch.
With cold processing, the water / lye mixture is mixed with the oil mixture and the resulting mixture is poured into insulated molds.
We took the hack version (melt and pour vegetable glycerin) of soap making since I don't want any of you burning your eyebrows off playing around with lye.
When both mixtures reach an equal temperature (see specific recipe) begin to stir the lye into the oil, do this SLOWLY, and remember that you should always add lye to other materials, not the other way around, pouring a liquid into lye crystals can cause it to splash and can burn your skin.
I use milks as well so I temper them into my milks and add to my oils at RT before pouring my concentrated lye solution.
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