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| - | # Natural soaps | ||
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| - |  reacts with an alkali, or base (the lye) to form a salt (the soap - not table salt, but a chemical salt nonetheless). Soap works in two ways. First, soap molecules are long chains with a water-loving end and a water-repelling end. The water-repelling ends push up through the surface of water droplets (to try and get away from the water), and the combined effect of millions of soap molecules pushing through the water' | ||
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| - | _Hot process soap making tutorial from [Make your own Natural Soaps online course](http:// | ||
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| - | **The soap-making process** | ||
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| - | The simplest process is re-batching, | ||
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| - | - Cold process: the only heat required is to initially melt any hard oils. The reaction itself generates its own heat, and takes up to 48 hours. | ||
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| - | - Hot process: the ingredients and methods are the same as for the cold process, but external heat is used to complete saponification - e.g. using a slow cooker for a few hours. | ||
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| - | Liquid soaps are made in a similar way to the hot process, but with potassium hydroxide instead of sodium hydroxide (as it has a ' | ||
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| - | Various botanicals (plants / herbs) and essential oils can be added for different fragrances and properties. | ||
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| - | , propylene glycol instead of real glycerine, and other synthetic agents that cause the excessive foaming that manufacturers try to persuade us is a good thing via TV advertising. Typical commercial soaps also include a range of chemicals from [Triclosan](http:// | ||
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| - | Different oils, botanicals and essential oils have different properties. For example, castor oil is good for the scalp; cedarwood essential oil is good for oily skin; and benzoin essential oil is good for sensitive skin. You can tailor your soap for the properties you want. | ||
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| - | Hand-made liquid soaps. | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | ||
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| - | Make sure that you only buy natural soaps, or you can learn to make your own. First, learn as much as you can. Here’s our [free online course](http:// | ||
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| - | You can buy or make soaps for washing your body, hair, laundry, floors or pets. Plus some soaps can be used for [shaving](http:// | ||
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| - | Two machines for cutting the finished soap into bars. | ||
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| - | **Making soaps** | ||
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| - | When making soaps, accurate measurement is vitally important - there are various recipes to follow. The process is safe as long as you follow safety precautions when handling caustic soda - i.e. wear safety goggles and gloves, and have some vinegar to hand, to neutralise the alkali in case of spillage. | ||
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| - | You can buy oils, equipment and other ingredients, | ||
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| - | Getting the combination of oils right is important. For example, although coconut oil is an excellent cleanser, it dries the skin, and so would usually only constitute part of a soap mix. | ||
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| - | Ideas for packaging soaps for gifts or for sale. | ||
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| - | After the soap-making processes described in 'what are they?' above, pour into moulds and allow to set; take out the next day and cut into bars; then store on a shelf at room temperature, | ||
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| - | **Selling soaps** | ||
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| - | If you are going to sell your soaps, you need to comply with EU cosmetic legislation, | ||
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| - | ## Further resources | ||
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| - | - free online course](http:// | ||
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| - | ## Specialists | ||
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| - | [[p:Sarah Harper]] | ||
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| - | [Clovelly Soap Company](http:// | ||