Learn Soap Making at Home




Learn Soap Making at Home

When we talk about soap, there are a few different types that we could be talking about.

There is cold process, which is a method that involves melting and combing oils and lye water and allowing the soap to go through the saponification process over a certain time period.

There is hot process, which is when a soapmaker combines melted oils and lye water in a heat safe container and cooks the batter through the saponification process, allowing for a vastly reduced cure time.

Then, there is melt & pour, and this is the process we'll be covering in this course!

Melt-and-Pour soap takes the pain out of soap making and lets you focus on the more creative aspects, like choosing colors, scents, shapes, and more. The sky’s the limit!

If you are just starting out in your soap making journey, then YOU are in the right place!

You will learn about the basics of beginner level soap making. You will learn about the basics of Melt and Pour Soap Making. You will learn about the different kinds of soap bases. You will learn about the different kinds of colorants and fragrances and how you can add them to your soap!

You will be provided with demonstration of 6 different kinds of Melt and Pour Soap Making like Aloe Vera & Green Tea Soap, Holy Basil & Tea Tree Soap, Honey & Orange Soap, Charcoal & Pink Clay Soap, Oats & Lavender Soap and Pomegranate Soap!

You will also be provided with over 15 recipes of Melt and Pour Soap Making for your own use!!

All the Best!!


Beginner's Level Soap Making - Melt and Pour Soaps

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What you will learn
  • You will Learn about the Basic of Beginner Level Soap Making
  • You will Learn about the basics of Melt 'N' Pour Soap Making
  • You will Learn about Various Soap Bases

Rating: 4.41667

Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 1 hour

Instructor: Sonal Narang


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