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lilstarr78

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Call me impatient, but I want to make some soap tonight. I have had a rough couple of days and I want to try something new and exciting... this seems right up my ally.

Does anyone have a basic recipe and instructions they would be willing to share. I have NO oils or anything on me, so I will be going out and buying these all locally. Is there a place to buy dye to color the soap, if not then mine is going to be a boring old white, lol. I have several scents on hand from my candles, and yes they have been proven to been soap friendly. I have already located lye (or what is sold as the drain crystals I read from millers website). I know there just has to be a basic recipe that doesn't include me having to order and wait for product... I don't think I can handle that :) I already have my box lined up, my crinkle cutter (from pampered chef, I knew I would find a use for it, lol), and parchment paper ready. I need to pick up ingredients, mixing stick, and I am ready to go. Someone please help.

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Especially if there are aluminum chips in it DO NOT USE. If you are not sure, call the company - there will be a contact number on the package - and ask if there is anything besides sodium hydroxide in there!

Roebic brand is good. Not sure what other brands are still OK.

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Welcome to your newest addiction. :grin2:

I would suggest protective gear- especially for the eyes when handling lye.

Read Robins tutorial till you can recite it- this is a very good way to learn with pictures of each step.

http://watersgulch.com/howtocp.shtml

I cannot stress this enough, especially with smaller batches- a good scale is a MUST. Use a recipe with at least 2 lbs of oils to start. Anything less is risky of being lye heavy without a gram scale, IMO.

This may be repetitive, but make sure the lye you choose for soaping states on the can somewhere that it is 100% Sodium Hydroxide (lye). When you mix the lye solution, ALWAYS add the lye to the COLD water. Never reverse that process for safety reasons.

This is also a good site to learn about soaping:

http://millersoap.com/

You can use grocery store oils for soaping.

Lard, canola, sunflower, safflower, olive, Crisco, soybean- etc. If you have a super Walmart, they sell two pound containers of Coconut oil 76' for under 3.00.

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You can also buy cocoa butter at Walmart if you want to add that to your soap.

You need need need a stick blender.

Some don't like the use of crayons for colorants but I have used them when I am practicing to swirl, but these are soaps that I keep for my use.

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