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Single Oil 100% Coconut Oil 🥥 Cold Process Soap w/ Coconut Milk - Recipe included | Ellen Ruth Soap

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Don't let the simplicity of this single oil soap fool you, it's so luxurious with a fabulous lather! We're going full on Coconuts 🥥, using milk in oil method with pure coconut milk! #coconutoil #coconutmilk #cpsoap #soapmaking
0:00 Intro
1:57 Soap Additves - Coconut Milk
4:36 Coconut Oil Soap Recipe
8:35 Soap Pour w/ Hanger Swirl
10:34 Unmolding & Cutting Soap
16:01 Bevel & Stamp Soap
I love to create good for you, handcrafted soaps using the cold process method of soap making.
This video is intended for entertainment purposes. Any opinions or statements made are just my own, I'm not a health professional. I'm simply an artisan soap maker, inviting you to come along on my journey.
If you enjoy this video, please hit the like and subscribe buttons. Thanks!
I'm a Nurture Soap affiliate:
My Amazon Affiliate Store - Equipment I use:
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Soap Mold is from Workshop Heritage
PLEASE use all proper safety precautions and gear for cold process soap making.
Coconut Oil soap Recipe: (this recipe makes approx. 9 lb of soap)
108 oz Coconut oil
15.8 oz Lye (for 20% SF)
16 oz Distilled Water (with 2 T cane sugar dissolved in it, before adding lye, then a cotton ball size amount of Tussah Silk fibers to hot lye solution)
13 oz Pure Coconut Milk (added to oils)
plus additives I add: 2 T Kaolin Clay, 2 T Coconut milk powder, 2 T Colloidal Oats, & Fragrance (please use a fragrance and/or essential oil calculator for the particular scent you're using)
Caution: Coconut oil soap can get very hot in the mold, so I recommend soaping at cooler temps, and not insulating. If you have trouble with overheating, you can refrigerate your freshly molded soap.
0:00 Intro
1:57 Soap Additves - Coconut Milk
4:36 Coconut Oil Soap Recipe
8:35 Soap Pour w/ Hanger Swirl
10:34 Unmolding & Cutting Soap
16:01 Bevel & Stamp Soap
I love to create good for you, handcrafted soaps using the cold process method of soap making.
This video is intended for entertainment purposes. Any opinions or statements made are just my own, I'm not a health professional. I'm simply an artisan soap maker, inviting you to come along on my journey.
If you enjoy this video, please hit the like and subscribe buttons. Thanks!
I'm a Nurture Soap affiliate:
My Amazon Affiliate Store - Equipment I use:
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Soap Mold is from Workshop Heritage
PLEASE use all proper safety precautions and gear for cold process soap making.
Coconut Oil soap Recipe: (this recipe makes approx. 9 lb of soap)
108 oz Coconut oil
15.8 oz Lye (for 20% SF)
16 oz Distilled Water (with 2 T cane sugar dissolved in it, before adding lye, then a cotton ball size amount of Tussah Silk fibers to hot lye solution)
13 oz Pure Coconut Milk (added to oils)
plus additives I add: 2 T Kaolin Clay, 2 T Coconut milk powder, 2 T Colloidal Oats, & Fragrance (please use a fragrance and/or essential oil calculator for the particular scent you're using)
Caution: Coconut oil soap can get very hot in the mold, so I recommend soaping at cooler temps, and not insulating. If you have trouble with overheating, you can refrigerate your freshly molded soap.
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