Counter Top Hot Process Soap Making Tutorial By Community Request

Welcome to our complete guide to making hot process soap right from the comfort of your kitchen countertop! In this step-by-step video, we'll walk you through the fascinating process of creating your own beautifully crafted soap bars using the counter top hot process method.
🔥 Hot process soap making offers a unique experience in making handmade soap and can allow you to use certain fragrances that may not behave as well in cold process recipes!!
🧼 Follow along with as we create a batch of high-quality, nourishing soap right before your eyes. We'll cover safety measures, crucial steps, and pro-tips to ensure your soap-making experience is both enjoyable and successful.
🌿 Customize your soap with various scents, colors, and additives, making each batch a unique expression of your creativity. Plus, learn about curing techniques to optimize the longevity and quality of your handmade soap bars.
Whether you're a seasoned soap maker or trying this for the first time, this tutorial will empower you to create luxurious, handmade soap bars that you, your family, and friends will love. Say goodbye to store-bought soap and hello to the satisfaction of crafting your own skincare essentials!
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  • @debbieescobar6267
    @debbieescobar62676 ай бұрын

    I use my HP soap at 1-2 weeks and don't see a huge difference than at 6 weeks. Thank you for this video! I am excited to try this method.

  • @rootedcoop

    @rootedcoop

    6 ай бұрын

    I have done 1-2 weeks also and don’t see anything to stress over. I do the extra time basically for extra piece of mind. I hope you enjoy trying this method😁😁 Happy soaping

  • @UrbanAllegory
    @UrbanAllegory5 ай бұрын

    I really love with hthp that additives are added after saponification and that they're not going through the chemical change.

  • @rootedcoop

    @rootedcoop

    5 ай бұрын

    That is one benefit to adding them late. 😁 thanks

  • @ruefeee
    @ruefeee6 ай бұрын

    I’m super excited about this process, there are videos out there but not in real time like yours. I’m hoping this method will help my E/O soap to last longer. Thanks for sharing 💕

  • @rootedcoop

    @rootedcoop

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I am so happy you enjoyed the video. It is possible that the EO would last or maintain longer using this method, since the EO doesn’t go through the saponification process. I have had good results with both EO and Fragrances that don’t do well with other methods or tend to be light fragrances once complete. The best way to know for sure is to give it a try and see how it does with this method. I would love to hear how your batch turns out 🥰 Happy Soaping 😁😁😁

  • @boop7313
    @boop73136 ай бұрын

    Excellent video and stunning soap. I love the look of hot process soap and especially countertop style, there's just something about its texture from gel that I prefer in my shower (& aesthetically) over cold process. And I love cold process a lot so that's saying something😂. I really appreciate the effort you went to put this video together.

  • @rootedcoop

    @rootedcoop

    6 ай бұрын

    Aww thank you ☺️

  • @teresasmith3366
    @teresasmith33665 ай бұрын

    I have a question. I was making CP soap the other day. My oil was around 120 and my lye around same temp. When I poured my lye in my whole batch completely when so thick I couldn't hardy stir it. Is used a soap Cal. What happened? It was a HOT mess!

  • @rootedcoop

    @rootedcoop

    5 ай бұрын

    Omg I bet you did have a hot mess… there are several variables that could possibly have happened here. I honestly don’t know… different oils and fats react differently with lye so that could be the case, the lye solution could have been a bit to concentrated, or it could be just a bad batch… and that’s ok too. We have all experienced bad batches through the learning process. You might play around with your recipe and adjust the oil ratios and try again. I have had batches that just didn’t work out but slight modifications through soap calc and they turned out great. Don’t give up and happy soaping 😁

  • @soulkalastudio

    @soulkalastudio

    27 күн бұрын

    Perhaps it was too hot, because heat can speed up saponification. Try to mix in at maybe 100 degrees F (45-50deg C), also check on your soapcalc recipe it's high in stearic acid (also can speed up saponification), check the saturated fats vs unsaturated fats ratio too, I think having a higher saturated fats (butters & coconut oil, palm oil) can also cause it to thicken up fast.. There's a number of different things that could have caused that. Those are some of the few