How to make dual lye shave soaps | Best lather EVER | Day 56/365 | Hot process shave soaps
We're hauling out the crock pot for some hot process action today! Normally I don't do hot process; cold process is much more satisfying. Do you know what any of those words mean? That's ok! I'm going to talk all about them in the video. As I do. Nonstop. Without pause.
This is a new shave soap batch that differs from the last shave bar we did; lots of stearic acid in this guy. Stearic acid is great for shave soaps as it creates a big giant lather that stands up and gives you a great guide to do the shaving thing.
Big things with this recipe - lots of water in it, as well as an additional liquid stage at the end. This is to keep the batch kinda fluid throughout so it is pourable. Which is...whatever. I don't find hot process soaps to ever be pourable. But the extra water helps!
If you're interested in the shave bars, you can find them on the website!
soapandclay.com/shop/hey-girl...
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I love your voice over! So funny and real. Your sighs and self deprecation are charming. I found you when I searched for hot process shave cream. Now I am a subscriber. 😄
This is so informative thank you!
I made this for the first time and I believe I over blended and left it on too long. The bars ended up so ugly 😂 but as soon as I touched the bar it bubbled up crazy! This is one of the best recipes. I can’t wait to try the next one
one day plz remake this video! I love this video😊
Since you don't seem to care so much for Hot Process, is it safe to say you haven't found a good way to make a shave cream using Cold Process? Love your videos! I'm just starting with CP and plan to only use clays and EO's to keep it more natural, so your videos help me immensely!!
I tried first time to do a shaving soap and i can relate to how hard it was. And i love hot process
Do you have a recipe using the soap paste? Made some yesterday but not sure how to use it for a shave bar
What was the percentages after its cooking for the argan oil etc. I know you said 1 oz but guess it depends on batch size if 1 oz is enough or too much
I would love to get a receipe for your shave soap recipe.
If you are sharing the recipe can I get it I love all of your videos and recipes thanks.
What does the ARGAN in the adding rather then in the melted do
Did I see you put .14oz of bentanite clay in after the purple mica? Is that to help with the slip?
Use a hand mixer for baking to incorporate everything. That's what I do once HP cooks. It's so much easier.
Wut percent did u use on oil? Per oil ?
I know this is an older video but I'm seeing you don't use glycerin. All the recipes I've seen use it. Do you find it's just as good without? Your lather was great 👍
Hello... i am new fan... go glad i found you...love you voice overs. Can you share the recipe? I would love to try it out. Thanks.😘
What was the total weight of oils in your recipe, if you don't mind sharing?
Do you add your all 10% of superfats after saponification. I guess what I’m saying is did you calculate 0% superfat for the amount of lye and then put it back after it cooked or added 10% to your soap calc. I so want to make a duel lye. I never done that before. I love hot process though. I have to figure NaOH and KOH ratios though and the difference in adjusting those two would make. 😕Thank you so much. New Subscriber
I've tried making these shave soaps and I love the result. But, I'm so not a fan of hot process soaping. Can this be made using cold process? Does it make a major difference in the finished product?
Hi, how do you calculate fragrance for Shave soap? hot process soap. thanks doe response