Hi guys! Its been a months now since I update my blog and I almost forget that I have a blogger account LOL. I realized that I am so occupied these days with all of task here at home and if happens you live in a country side like us, well you know what I mean. Ugh!π€·♀️ It seems like our whole summer/vacation is none other than house-wood-garden and vice versa! plus summer here in Sweden is so scorching hot! and it makes me feel so lazy at times when #katamaran attack. But even though I am busy at times, I'd still manage to spend a little time watching some youtube videos at night π and I find myself watching hundreds of soap making videos online. I also noticed that most of them started making soap as a hobby and turn it into a business after a years of soap making. Watching them making big batch of soap makes me think it is so easy especially those who make a fancy and perfumed soap with different kind of essential oils and herbs on it (and if you check my website history you will know that most of them is all about soap making site! oh I'm obsessed about soap).
Am I weird? that I find it so satisfying to watch them making colorful swirl, pouring and cutting their own home made soap π§Ό hahaha! It is so addictive that eventually, I decided that I had to try my hand at making my own soap... well why not.. right?
I bought my supplies in Organic Makers website
Soap making is something that has always amuse and interested me. I had been wanting to try it for a very long time but I didn't know when and how to start it, so I did some research, and found a lot of soap-making tutorials online and I spend late at night watching many youtube videos on how to make a soap from the scratch, how to calculate your ingredients and things to consider in making your first batch of soap. I can say that it is so challenging, exciting and fun! by the way I learn the basics of soap making and I think am ready! LOL.
So finally! I decided to buy my first ever soap making supplies in
Organic Makers website π
(see picture below) and for those who don't know what Organic Makers is, it is Sweden's largest website for DIY organic skincare where everything you need in making skincare products is in there. They sell all natural/organic and sustainable ingredients in making skincare products plus they come in much more affordable price.
There are also a few things in the photo that comes from my own kitchen.
(Spatula, electric mixer, wooden spoon, scale and gloves). I bought the safety goggles in Biltema.
Since the site also offer simple recipe too which is the:
COLD STIRRED SOAP: CLASSIC BASTILLE SOAP WITH LAVENDER,π I decided to make this as my first intro in soap making because it is only a small batch of soap to start with plus it is so cute and has lavender scent on it
(good thing I love lavender too!) So I bought all the ingredients need in this recipe and whoa! it just came yesterday.
Here is almost everything I bought in Organic Makers to make my home-made soap: Let's start with the necessary ingredients, you will need the fats (usually oils and butters) it depends what kind of oils you would like to use on your recipe. You will also need pure sodium hydroxide, also called soda liquor or just lye or pure caustic soda. For my lavender soap recipe, I need to have pure olive oil and coconut oil.
If you choose to color or fragrance your soap, you will need soap/skin-safe colorants and essential or fragrance oils that are safe for the skin. I bought these Apelsin and Lavendel essential oils. For colorants the recipe need Decadent Plum Mica and Radical Orange.
You may also get some other soap/skin-safe additives as per your recipe, examples of additives are herbs, honey, milk, oats etc. I bought dried marigold and lavender flowers.
You'll need some measuring jug and weighing equipment, some practical measuring jug and beaker for mixing your lye solution. Lab jug that I bought is made out of food-approved PP plastic and it is heat resistant up to about 130 degrees. It is also has long handle to provides a good grip while mixing lye and oils.
You also need a electric mixer/blender to speed up the process else a whisk will work too but it take hours to achieve soap emulsification (when handling the lye solution). You also need some safety equipment like rubber/latex gloves to protect your hands, eye goggles to prevent splashes getting into your eyes, as well as long sleeve clothing and covered shoes to avoid spills (safety first!).
Lastly, you'll need a mold for your soap. As you can see I didn't buy any mold because my husband insisted to make one for me. I wanted to buy the silicone one but they are expensive.
I read online that you can also use any empty rinsed milk carton and a sturdy shoe box with a trash bag on it. Some use homemade PVC pipe or wood. There are many styles of wood and silicone soap molds available for sale on the internet it depends what shape you'd like to your soap.
I guess, I am all set and ready to make my first batch of soap! I'm so happy that I have all my supplies ready and I cannot wait to start it now but for the mean time I have to finish my homework first LOL! Our wood pile need to sort it before summer ends then I'll make soap π. Let me know if you also like home made soap or if you ever tried making soap at home. any advice for a newbie like me.. Thanks!
DISCLAIMER: Items were purchase with my own money unless otherwise stated. All opinions are honest and my own!ππ