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Natural Soap Making with the Hot Process Method
Introduction
Welcome (3:48)
Soap Making Safety Guidelines (5:17)
History of Soap (Don't Skip this Part---Lye Explained)
An Alternative to Using Lye: A Melt & Pour Mention
Copyright & Disclaimers
Part One: The Foundations
Video: Soap Making Foundations (0:29)
Basic Soap Making Ingredients, Saponification Values, and the Bottom Line (1:10)
Basic Soap Making Tools and Equipment for Hot Process & Cold Process Soaps
How to Read a Soap Recipe & Subbing Oils (8:01)
How to Use a Lye Calculator and Why You Should (4:58)
What Does Super Fat Mean? (3:33)
How to Clean Up After Soap Making Safely (Without Ruining Your Plumbing) (2:30)
Understanding the Differences Between Hot and Cold Process Soap Making (4:53)
Converting a Soap Recipe from Hot Process to Cold Process & Vice Versa (1:21)
Curing Your Soaps: Do You Really Need to?
Part Two: Tutorial for Hot Process Soap Making: Step by Step
Tutorial for Hot Process Soaps (Videos for Basic Calendula, Lavender and Mint Soap)
Water & Oil Phases Video Demo: Hot Process (14:44)
Bringing Your Soap to Trace Video (3:26)
Cooking Your Soap Video + Phases of the Cook Process (2:18)
How to Know When Your Soap is Done Cooking + Putting it in the Soap Mold (6:08)
Making Soap Balls When You Have a "Bread Top" (2:50)
Removing from the Soap Mold and Cutting Your Hot Process Soap (6:54)
Part Three: Using Natural Ingredients
Natural Herbs and Clays in Soap Making (4:25)
Scenting Your Soap: Using Essential Oils
Salts, Milks, and Other Additions
Things We Think are Natural...But Aren't
Part Four: Herbal Soap Recipes (Considerations for Natural Ingredients: Using Herbs)
Making and Using Herb Infused Oils for Your Soap Making
Using Herbs for Skin Health Benefits (Wild Rose Hip Vitamin C Soap)
Using Herbs for Color (Calendula Soap)
Using Spices in Your Soaps: Herbal Powders (Sexy Wild Man Soap Recipe)
Part Five: Soap Recipes with Natural Additives
Using Natural Clays for Health Benefits & Color (Natural Evergreen Pine Soap)
Using Salts: The Art of Making Salt Soaps (Pink Spa Soap)
Using Honey and Sugars (Bastille Honey Baby Soap)
Using Fruits and Vegetables in Your Handmade Soap (Double Pumpkin Spice Soap)
Using Milks in Your Handmade Soaps (Thai Inspired Coconut Milk & Lemongrass Soap)
Using Textures (Ground Coffee for Exfoliating Cellulite Soap)
Using Textures: (Oatmeal Triple Butter Luxury Soap)
Part Six: Charts and Resources
Oils and Their Properties in Soap Making
Coloring Your Soap Naturally: Ideas for Different Colors
Best Essential Oils for Soap Making
Part Seven: Conclusion & Natural Hot Process eBook
Troubleshooting and Common Mistakes to Be Aware Of
BONUS: How to Make Natural Hot Process Soap eBook and Final Thoughts
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Using Milks in Your Handmade Soaps (Thai Inspired Coconut Milk & Lemongrass Soap)
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