Soap Making - Your questions answered!

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Soap Making - Your questions answered!
In today's video, I want to address a few of the questions I get in my comments and emails. Sorry for the video quality. Still getting used to the lighting and sound in that place.
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Soap Making - Your questions answered!

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  • @TheRashDesigns
    @TheRashDesigns2 жыл бұрын

    I'm unlearning so much bad soaping habits from you and your videos, thank you so much for being your no nonsense and straight shooting self. Started reformulating my bars because got caught up in everyone and their must have butters, no palm etc. You know what happened? my bars are so expensive no one wants to buy them. Tried a formula with the oils they said don't use and guess what it's a better bar that the one with the the must use this!

  • @margarethampton-pope1508
    @margarethampton-pope15082 жыл бұрын

    Great advice Jon. And yes, please post your Don’t Be A Jerk videos…. I love them.

  • @itzcloveynuh1207
    @itzcloveynuh12072 жыл бұрын

    I usually add chicken fat or leftover oils in my soap making. Helps reduce the amount of oils I use as they are very expensive. I love canola oil in my soaps and vegetable shortening as well. 👍☺️

  • @tectonicbrewing4168
    @tectonicbrewing41682 жыл бұрын

    Cold process, typo mistake. Thanks for answering my question. And thanks for straight forward genuine answers. John, as a comment on the matter of people back in time from Syria or the middle east not using lye, those translations are wrong. I'm from Syria, and I know from first hand experience that they use caustic AKA lye (called Atruny in Arabic). Many decades, they used ash (or extracted caustic from ash). We always used caustic. Thanks

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep! Understood. It happens with auto fill all the time ..lol. Hopefully I helped some.

  • @corryg6403
    @corryg64032 жыл бұрын

    Yay my favorite youtube soaper. I use canola and lard or palm for the vegans never had a problem with canola and I don't need TD to get a whiter bar. I have been using trash bags since your video I just use clear trash bags from wallyworld Canada I think some people think there is no lye in soap when they read the ingredients as sodium tallowate no lye is listed but its there

  • @marisolvalez4719
    @marisolvalez4719Ай бұрын

    I really like your calm cool collected soap videos thanks for the info

  • @Bobo-ox7fj
    @Bobo-ox7fj Жыл бұрын

    The weird thing about the "don't use borosilicate glass for hot lye reactions" is that borosilicate is *specifically* used due to its superior thermal handling over other types of glass. Like glass casserole dishes, lab glassware etc.

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    Жыл бұрын

    True. But somehow, not all glass is equal and so many people are having issues with thermal shock with the cheaper glass. That's why I tend to steer them away from it. I'll still use some anchor or pyrex but I'm willing to take the chance😁

  • @kberken
    @kberken2 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if you've ever considered showing us how they made soap in the olden days with fire ash. Haven't watched your videos as much lately but I want to make another batch of soap once I feel better with this covid! I've got all my supplies, but might get some cheap oil to get going. Thanks for your helpful videos! I also like your don't be a jerk videos too.

  • @sharonhamilton4328

    @sharonhamilton4328

    2 жыл бұрын

    Go to Amish soap on you tube. Big eye opener

  • @karinblair1367
    @karinblair13672 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I enjoyed Don't be a Jerk.

  • @loricolwell1470
    @loricolwell14702 жыл бұрын

    I've missed the no sugar coating videos. Glad to see you back and yes to the "Don't be a jerk" videos.

  • @mariegilus4442
    @mariegilus4442 Жыл бұрын

    I'm in connecticut, thanks for these information.

  • @hagit33
    @hagit332 жыл бұрын

    If you use iced water and mix them with the lye the heat isn't that high so you won't have problem with glass and also the fuels from the lye reaction to water is less heavy...not sure have is the right english word but i guess you will understand what I'm saying. What do you do with those plastic begs i didn't understand it? Thanks And about the middle east thing you said lol that's funny, I'm from Israel and baking soda is very popular here and almost 80% don't know what's soda caustic so i guess when they say soda baking they are prob at least 80% think it's the same.

  • @cedarwings1960
    @cedarwings19602 жыл бұрын

    Thank you uncle Jon. Miss your videos yes please do the don’t be a jerk videos. Big shout out from Vancouver Island British Columbia

  • @sykosuzi
    @sykosuzi2 жыл бұрын

    I love your Don't be a jerk videos! I was sucked into that expensive oil and butter trap and recently decided they do not make a better bar of soap in my opinion. my first soaps were made with Soybean oil, Rice Bran and coconut oils and they were great for my family. Then i put a little palm oil to get a harder bar and then i tried a little lard and the oil shaming started. So i started adding Cocoa butter and then Shea butter and a bunch of other expensive oils, they cost me more to make them and honestly they were not as good as the first soaps i made. Someone is going to have an opinion on what you should use. I have learned to do what works best for me and let them know Dollar Tree and Walmart sell soap maybe they should check out what they offer. lol Especially with supply shortages and rising costs to ship it makes more sense to use what is available locally and it is still better than commercially made soap. Just my opinion. Happy Soaping!

  • @SeaStarSoap
    @SeaStarSoap2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing! I’ve missed you and glad your back doing videos!

  • @Commonmomhomeschooler
    @Commonmomhomeschooler2 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos! Keep them coming

  • @tubalchemy432
    @tubalchemy4322 жыл бұрын

    you are so cool ...thank you for being so transparent ..not sure if you really understand how inspiring you are to new soapers..in this unpredictable world, i still want to make soaps and your calmness helps me keep going ~ peace

  • @hbrunet72
    @hbrunet722 жыл бұрын

    As always, another informative and educational video! Thanks Jon!

  • @flyfishing1776
    @flyfishing17762 жыл бұрын

    Such words of Wisdom Thank you. Many Blessings

  • @joneo
    @joneo2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for answering my question! 😎

  • @beachz101
    @beachz1012 жыл бұрын

    Always great information! Can’t wait to get down to snow hill!

  • @Sassycatsoapery
    @Sassycatsoapery2 жыл бұрын

    Hi from Florida! Thank you for sharing this information!

  • @77gmcnut
    @77gmcnut2 жыл бұрын

    Another great video. Always enjoyable. Thanks Jon.

  • @denisesteil1890
    @denisesteil18902 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another informative, and entertaining video. Your approach to making soap is much like mine. It's nice to know there are other imperfect people making perfectly acceptable, sometimes even really good soap.

  • @marlenelopez
    @marlenelopez2 жыл бұрын

    Love the "don't be a jerk" videos!

  • @tonybirdwell2624
    @tonybirdwell26242 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great helping video that is not all blah blah blah! Just the facts sir, just the facts.

  • @americanmade1701
    @americanmade17012 жыл бұрын

    Ty uncle john...getting low on olive soooo gonna try canola...good to see ya...how about a tour of the new shop as gas is sooo expensive...yes to don't be a jerk..

  • @karendenbok3206
    @karendenbok32062 жыл бұрын

    Good video!

  • @pattiemoseley8752
    @pattiemoseley87522 жыл бұрын

    OMGOSH, yes please. I love don't be a jerk. With all that is happening in the world, we all need a good laugh

  • @torchape
    @torchape2 жыл бұрын

    I like the Don't Be a Jerk videos. Whether others do or don't like it, they should consider them character building!

  • @susanmeadows8167
    @susanmeadows81672 жыл бұрын

    Love your Don't Be a Jerk Videos

  • @shannahmiller
    @shannahmiller2 жыл бұрын

    Oh that's terrifying - I sure hope people aren't using caustic soda instead of baking soda. This was an interesting video, thanks, Jon!

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣👍

  • @iwannaapple7190
    @iwannaapple71902 жыл бұрын

    Talk about people adding to their agenda, my daughter wanted me to put some kind of acid in some soap. My wife looked up the percentage while I looked up people's facts"opinions" on the matter. Several people claimed to know that the acid would not survive the lye process. My feelings on that are how do they know? Natural ingredients are actually very h are to get rid of (the only thing I remember in my science class). I made a batch. Next thing I know my daughters calling to tell me its the best soap she's ever tried to get rid of her acne. Her face is now acne free. I tried it myself and definitely noticed a difference in lathering and bubbles. In the end, what do they know? They did try tp present it as some kind of fact but they really don't know cause they are not honest with themselves!

  • @gumpf3522
    @gumpf3522 Жыл бұрын

    can you add black African soap or goatsmilk base to the oils and then blast it off with lye

  • @MsAubrey
    @MsAubrey2 жыл бұрын

    In little corners of the world where people can't simply order NaOH from a supplier, those people are probably making their own NaOH: "To make lye in the kitchen, boil the ashes from a hardwood fire (soft woods are too resinous to mix with fat) in a little soft water, rainwater is best, for about half an hour. Allow the ashes to settle to the bottom of the pan and then skim the liquid lye off the top."

  • @emmanash6699
    @emmanash66992 жыл бұрын

    The clay/metal thing comes from stories about bentonite clay. If you use metal containers/utensils you do something that deactivates(?)/does something *bad* to the clay. As far as I know, it's only bentonite, and only if you believe in the alternative therapeutic qualities of the clay

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gotcha. Well hopefully those that believe never find out how it's collected then🤣

  • @mariegilus4442
    @mariegilus4442 Жыл бұрын

    What was the size of your mould for the tumeric soap

  • @joshuamedina7292
    @joshuamedina7292 Жыл бұрын

    Are silicone molds worth getting?

  • @tobiasperkins1933
    @tobiasperkins19332 жыл бұрын

    Does it really matter how hot the lye water is? And does it matter how hot the oils are as well?

  • @lovelyfish8053
    @lovelyfish8053 Жыл бұрын

    Hi ,thank you for your videos ..can you please post the link from where we can buy the soap fragrance,thanks

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't have the link handy just now but search bulk apothecary online. It's a very good source for me here in the US.

  • @sjastram
    @sjastram10 ай бұрын

    This is a year old. You state you wont use olive oil due to alterations in it. I am reading about a huge shortage coming our way. You talk about using canola, but none of your soaps on your website contain canola. Just wondering what gives?

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    8 ай бұрын

    We're actually transitioning over to mainly canola. It's been a disorganized mess but we're getting there.

  • @sharonhamilton4328
    @sharonhamilton43282 жыл бұрын

    I'm in the south .. my soap takes 2 days to set up completely. Once outta mold, a white, dusty film forms. Once wet. It rinses off.. I use correct lye now.. I was guessing.. opposite I know. Fixing to add palm tree wax.

  • @iwannaapple7190

    @iwannaapple7190

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like soda ash to me. I live in the south too. Cut your water down to 1.85 x lye amount. Depending on your ingredients, that still leaves enough time for design. Blend well till you get a decent trace. No more soda ash and you can cut in about 8 hours depending on your blending. Will definitely be cutting in 12 hours. Soda ash, for me, mainly occurs when too much water is used while not blending enough. This theory can be tested when using the ghosting technique. The side with more water will get soda ash. I've actually used one of mine in the bath tub within 12 hours. That particular bar still lasted 3-4 weeks with no cure time.

  • @sharonhamilton4328

    @sharonhamilton4328

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iwannaapple7190 I thought lye content was to low when mixing, but figured to stop just remembering amounts and start weighing. So having to mix it 15 min or more I'm right? The water has to evaporate leaving behind signs of "cut back on water stupid" Trashing weighing. Going back to looking. For me. That's how I cook. Soap is cooking in different ways. Treat it like I do food.. Humm thanks. Bc my way.. perhaps few like that. But not all. I figured souths humidity caused it too. Couldn't give away ugly. > have tons of soap.. my other half bought new cute molds. But I dread using bc they stick. Idc about designs. That's silly to me. It's soap

  • @iwannaapple7190

    @iwannaapple7190

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sharonhamilton4328 A low amount of lye will leave mushy soap. I made my own lye calculator. Its on etsy if youd like to see. Once, I misread the ingredients and accidentally only used 25% lye. Took a year fo be able to use. I premix my lye 50/50 and read the wrong line on the soreadsheet.

  • @iwannaapple7190

    @iwannaapple7190

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sharonhamilton4328 Oh yeah, sorry. No you dont have to mix for 15 minutes. Just till a trace. However, depending on what type of olive oil your using, that can take a bit sometimes especially when its your ownly ingredient.

  • @sharonhamilton4328

    @sharonhamilton4328

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iwannaapple7190 normally 2. Once I used carrot seed oil, olive oil and tad of glycerin.. it had best lather

  • @MsAubrey
    @MsAubrey2 жыл бұрын

    I sure wish I could use coconut oil to make my bars less expensive... I started making my own soap because commercial products and most artisan soap makers use coconut oil or some derivative of it. I don't like hives all over my body. Just sayin. However, I'm lucky that I live in an area in which many people will spend $10-12 for a single bar. I'm not making a lot of money, but it's a side gig.

  • @itzcloveynuh1207
    @itzcloveynuh12072 жыл бұрын

    Dry measurements for me depends on how creamy you want it. 🤔🤷

  • @rockynuisance
    @rockynuisance2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jon. You say it so well, about the hypocrisy. I'd like to appropriate your video for my channel.

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    2 жыл бұрын

    Feel free to use some clips and link back to the channel😁👍

  • @rockynuisance

    @rockynuisance

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@unclejonssoap I will thanks! When I figure out the technicalities of doing it!

  • @rockynuisance

    @rockynuisance

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@unclejonssoap Ah! I've just noticed the button that says CLIP! Derrrr.....

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    2 жыл бұрын

    All good! Can you shoot me a link when finished?

  • @rockynuisance

    @rockynuisance

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@unclejonssoap I will, but knowing myself, it'll be a while!

  • @soundsnags2001
    @soundsnags2001 Жыл бұрын

    Does lard soap expire faster??

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    Жыл бұрын

    Nope! In fact, I've going that, when made well, it will last basically forever.

  • @catchthis7563
    @catchthis7563 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, I have a question :) Can I use Glycerin in soap and how do i calculate it? Can i just add it to my soap?

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    Жыл бұрын

    You can! There's no hard and fast rule, but I would keep it at 1-2%. Too much and your soap will be very soft. Plus, there's glycerin in there just from the soaping process.

  • @catchthis7563

    @catchthis7563

    Жыл бұрын

    @@unclejonssoap Thanks for the information! I actually tryed it out alrdy (15%). They sweat a little in the curing phase but it will stop. Its a little soft yeah but not to much. Do I feel a diffrence compared to a classic Olive and Coco? Not really tbh. Sadly i bought 5liter HAHA

  • @carolgrimes3831
    @carolgrimes38312 жыл бұрын

    Why is my lye water still cloudy a day later

  • @terrinewman7390
    @terrinewman73902 жыл бұрын

    uncle Jon, if I wanted to make soap for just me would it be cost effective? keep in mind I live alone.

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    2 жыл бұрын

    It sure would! You can buy less expensive oils and fats and make an inexpensive unscented soap. Or, you can render your own fats from bacon and hamburger, etc and blend with canola oil and make a good soap that way.

  • @Equalls31
    @Equalls312 жыл бұрын

    16 oz is a pint not a quart(32oz) but I love your videos

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep.. screwed that up..lol

  • @amberskarmapgh
    @amberskarmapgh9 ай бұрын

    Dont be a Jerk is greatttt...plz do one again!!! im in restaurant/customer service so i say Why do people come demand we run as fast as The Flash or something ridiculous to cater to them while they stare and judge even though youre taking care of 4 other full tables along with other servers doing the same, yet in the they're job when it comes to catering to the public and not relying on tips from the same people who are jerks, they dont give a Hoot about getting you the same service and respect that they come demand while dining! its absurd. i see the same people who will give you the worst time about ranch Dressing while theyre working the counter somewhere and they have these long lines while they take extreme amounts of time to do whatever and at the same time give the public no respect or kindness. Those are the realest jerks I know!!

  • @unclejonssoap

    @unclejonssoap

    8 ай бұрын

    I might do that! I also have a channel where I narrate Reddit stories about entitled people, malicious compliance, etc. Just look up story time with uncle reddit on KZread. There are two of them. One has an MC in the logo.. that's the one. The other one is mainly my tales from tech support channel. 😁👍

  • @amberskarmapgh

    @amberskarmapgh

    8 ай бұрын

    Ohhh sweet! I'll definitely check em out Unc! You're someone I've been taking some good advice from so I can't wait to see more. Thanks for doing all this for us soap people, it's appreciated

  • @amberskarmapgh

    @amberskarmapgh

    8 ай бұрын

    Ohh also you're funny af with the videos haha

  • @iwannaapple7190
    @iwannaapple71902 жыл бұрын

    One thing no one mentions is black people. Soap is racist!!!! Some recipes that you think might be good are not actually good for black people. I was shocked to learn that all the hard work and figuring and thinking about my soap went down the drain when one of my fellow coworkers left white lines on his skin. He was the only one honest enough to tell me. Normally people won't tell you these things. I scrapped 3 boxes of soap immediately and came up with a recipe just to avoid that. I eventually did and now everyone likes it. It is not hard to keep a customer now. Moral of the story is if its good enough for darker skin its good enough for every one.

  • @itzcloveynuh1207
    @itzcloveynuh12072 жыл бұрын

    19th. 🍹🍸🥃🍷🍾🍻🍺🥂💋❣️💖💕💞💓💗💝💐🌺🌷🏵️🌹😊🙃🤗

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