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QuestionI used cupcake pans as my mold, but the soap does not want to pop out. What can I do?Community AnswerUse a hammer/mallet on the bottom of the pan.
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QuestionLiquid glycerine -- will it harden in o a bar?Community AnswerGlycerin soap is not glycerin, but soap with the addition of glycerin. Glycerin (glocerol, propanetriol is not soap, but an alcohol, and will not harden into a bar.
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QuestionHow can I turn liquid glycerin into a solid soap?Community AnswerTypically, a controlled amount of lye is added to liquid glycerin/glycerol so that it will harden after heating.
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QuestionDo I have to use rubbing alcohol?Community AnswerNo, any alcohol with a high percentage alcohol content will be fine,
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QuestionCan I use the soap immediately after it hardens?wikiHow ContributorCommunity AnswerYes, since there no lye is used. It hardens pretty fast. You need to work with it fast if you want to add additives such as color, herbs or toys.
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QuestionCan salts, sugars, vitamin E, or oils be added to this method?Community AnswerYes, these items can be added to the soap.
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QuestionHow long should I wait during a two-tone color soap before layering the second color?Community AnswerWait for the first layer to set. Once the first layer is set, you can pour the other color, which should not be fuming hot.
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QuestionI used vanilla extract to flavor my soap, and mixed with the rubbing alcohol, it made it smell weird. Is there any way I can get rid of that smell?Community AnswerNot now, but in the future, I would recommend using any alcohol like Everclear that doesn't have such a powerful smell.
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QuestionCan we use liquid glycerin?Community AnswerNo, because it will not harden.
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QuestionWill this bubble when I use it?Community AnswerYes, it bubbles less than regular soap but it does make bubbles.
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QuestionCan I add Shea butter to a clear glycerin based soap like the one in this recipe?Community AnswerYes! However, it will not work as well as a cleanser.
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QuestionHow do I put leaves in glycerin soap?Community AnswerYou can add leaves after melting glycerin, but the glycerin should not be very hot and fuming.
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QuestionIf I spray with Pam or oil, will that help the soap not stick to the molds?Community AnswerYes, this does help with demolding if you're using a solid (not silicone/thin plastic) mold. Just be careful not to spray too much, or you'll find you have to wipe down the soap afterwards, or you might even get an uneven surface in your soap from uneven oil application. Try using something like coconut oil or shea butter if possible.
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QuestionWhere can I get rubbing alcohol and molds for soap?Community AnswerYou can buy rubbing alcohol sprays at online candle/soap suppliers. You can also but wooden loaf moulds online, as well as differently shaped silicone moulds. If you are thinking of making soap cupcakes, you can find silicone moulds in most general stores.
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QuestionHow can I make basic soap with pH7 in my home?Community AnswerYou cannot make basic soap with a pH7, there is no such thing. Any substance that has a pH above 7 is considered to be basic.
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QuestionIs this soap for pots and pans?Community AnswerNo, it's for skin. Glycerin is commonly used to give the skin a “soft” texture after washing.
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