Monday, September 10, 2012

How to make Organic Soap?


Ask yourself  first

Why do you want to make soap?
What will you need to make soap?
Where will you be able to get all these ingredients?
What type of fragrance do you prefer?
Which colour do your prefer?
Which type of soap will you be looking into?
Which level of moisture will you prefer?
What will be your budget to make soap?
What will be your quantity you prefer?
What will the design be?
How will you mold your design?
When do you want to start to make soap?
How do you start to make soap?
How will the quality be? 
How long will it take to make soap?
How long will the waiting time be before the soap is suitable to be use?

Types of ingredients;

Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Lindseed Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Corn Oil, Peanut Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Coco Butter Oil, Jojoba Oil, Almond Oil, Milk, Lemon juice, Grapefruit juice, Lime Juice, Lemon Grass 
juice, Pandan Leave Juice, Aloe Vera Juice, Variety of  fragrance, food colourings, Rolled Oat, 
Wheat germ Oil, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide and water.


Safety gears will be required and under the supervision of person above 18 years of age.




Prepare for the process.  Wear long gloves made of rubber glove and not to use non-rubber gloves.  This is to protect your hands being burn while in the process of making organic soap made from these ingredients.  Wear a mask and eye protection gear with safety standards indicated before you proceed with the below.  No children is allow to be moving around the stove area.  Please make sure all windows in these area are open, doors and proper ventilation are in order.


Pot A
Pour the selected oils you would like to make organic soap.  Example: -  Olive Oil, Palm Oil, Lindseed Oil.  Stir them on top of a slow fire stove.


Pot B
Pour gently the coconut milk with 2.5 litres of water.  Add Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Chloride (salt).  While you are stirring the concoction in the Pot B, you will feel the heat from the pot B.  Please make sure the Pot B is place on a stable place and in an open air environment.


MIXED both the ingredients.  Pour Pot B into Pot A which is on a stove with a small flow of fire turn on.  While you are pouring Pot A into Pot B, please make sure you do not inhale the release air from the Pot A.  

Once you have pour all into the Pot A.  Continue to stir for about 4 - 6 hours clock wise until you see 
the foams disappeared/dissolves as you stir.  This is the time you can add your fragrance, lime juice 
or lemon juice.  You have to keep stirring.  Unless you use a handle stick machine blender, you can save time.  You can find trails from the stirrer.  

The trails will be an indication you have made to make your organic soap and time to pour the concoction into molds or container you have prepared to mold the soap into. 

Leave it for two - three weeks to harden.  

Please do ensure all the equipment use are not to be use for cooking or other household food preparation after this.  As it may not be good for health reason after organic soap making due to ingredient food reaction.


Have a nice day and a successful organic soap making!

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