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    Making Liquid Soap

    Carol
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    Making Liquid Soap Empty Making Liquid Soap

    Post  Carol Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:17 am

    Liquid soap
    Liquid soap recipes will be handy if you want a mild everyday soap in your bathroom or kitchen. Liquid laundry soaps have also been gaining popularity. Making organic liquid soap will ensure your skin and hands the best and most nourishing effect possible.

    Liquid soap recipes are usually more complicated than regular soap bars. Beginners may find it more difficult to make them because the entire soap making process can be different. Making natural liquid soap can take a good amount of patience as well. However, if you follow the instructions carefully, you'll realize that it is not all that hard.

    The main advantage of liquid soap is that it can be used right away after formulation. It does not need to be hardened or cured.

    The main difference between solid soaps and liquid body soap is its actual central ingredient. When you make liquid soap, you use potassium hydroxide as lye (not sodium hydroxide) with water, oils and additives. Potassium hydroxide never solidify and stay liquid.

    The main method for making homemade liquid soap is called the hot process. Here are the steps for making your own liquid soap:

    First, you will need to make your liquid hand soap base. To make the liquid soap base, you simply pour water onto a container or a double boiler pot then add potassium hydroxide. Set this mixture aside as it boils. Take extreme care as the mixture can get extremely hot. Insulate the bottom of the pot for safety.

    Take your oil in another container. Heat this oil mixture until it matches the same temperature as the water mixture. When the temperatures are comparable, mix the two for about two minutes then allow to sit for 5 minutes.


    The next few steps you will follow is just the same as the cold process of making soap. The difference lies on how long you need to hold the entire trace process. For liquid soap making, you need to blend the liquid soap base very well beyond trace.

    To do this, you need to do the blend-allow to sit process mentioned previously for about three cycles. Once the base is completely smooth, it is just about ready to be used. You can add fragrance and essential oils depending on your preference.

    You will know when it's time to stop when the consistency is just enough when droplets stay on the surface for a second once dropped.

    You can make your own antibacterial liquid hand soap by adding in oils or herbal essences with anti-bacterial properties such as tea tree. Liquid glycerin soap has also gained popularity as they are relatively easier to make than other liquid soap bases. Make sure you keep wax additives below 2% and oil additives at 3% for best consistency.

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