Soap Making 101 – How to Make Hot Process Soap Part 1
18thDec2011
A tutorial about how I make Hot Process (HP) soap in a crock pot. Watch Pt. 2 here: www.youtube.com Check Out my Website www.helenshandssoap.com Like me on Facebook – www.facebook.com Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com
16 comments on “Soap Making 101 – How to Make Hot Process Soap Part 1”
helenshandsboutique on said:
@WickedOneVA The most? reasonable place I have found for supplies has been soaper’s choice, they are located in Ohio, which is not bad for me as far as shipping because I am in NJ. But there are other supplies on the West Coast and the Midwest because shipping is a concern especially when ordering supplies in bulk.
aybooboo100 on said:
So nice of you to share this information with everyone. I just love your soft, kind? voice and upbeat enthusiasm.
nasilu on said:
I’m getting ready to make my first batch of soap, I’ve never done it before, but I’ve watched your videos over and over to make sure I have the process completely right. The only thing I’m curious about is how do you clean up everything once you’re done? I know you’re not suppose to add water to lye, so when you go to wash the? container you weighed the lye out in, how do you do it? Do you run it under a stream of cold water before you wash it with dish soap or some other method?
zolumpus on said:
Hi helen,I never made soap before and want to make just plain old grandma’s lye? soap for laundry.My mom made them yrs ago when we were little.So never learned how.But remember her making the huge batches and grating them for the laundry.Which would be the best recipe for the laundry one do you think?Thanks in advance.I too am a novice and like your video’s.As it is more complete for us beginners.Thanks so much for sharing and helping us all out.
WickedOneVA on said:
Another quick question…when taking into account the cost of supplies, the time it takes and all the other overhead factors, do you find it’s actually worth the time and money to make soaps to sell? I know you? have to keep in mind the fun and hobby aspect of it, but if someone were to get into the hobby as a money maker rather than just a hobby/gift giving venture, do you think it would actually pay off? What are your experiences?
WickedOneVA on said:
I know it’s probably hard to say, but in general, where do you? find is the most resonable place to purchase your soap making supplies such as the hard oils, etc.? This was a very well made video – the best thing about it is the speed and it’s the fact that it actually is COMPLETE, so many tutorials seem to assume you know the details and only seem to cover the basics. The details are the most important part. Thanks so much!
helenshandsboutique on said:
@chinewmarie check out my blog helenshandsboutique.blogspot.com,? I have a post about formulating a recipe and will be posting a tried and true HP recipe within the next few days, just have to locate the recipe 1st.
helenshandsboutique on said:
@William14809 Thanks for the lovely compliment. Please keep me posted? on your soap-making ventures!
helenshandsboutique on said:
@sphillips611 Aww, this is such a HUGE? compliment! Thank you so much!
helenshandsboutique on said:
@nickandsal001 Congrats!?
William14809 on said:
Hi, my name is Regina and i have been making ahndmade soaps for about 3 years and just started making HP soap and wow it is like a fast way of making soap, i? have been doing the other way of sitting them on my shelf for up to 6 weeks, this way is so neat…. love your vids, i have not made any yet but plan on it in the near future….. keep soaping we all need good things for our skin and body.
chinewmarie on said:
DO YOU HAVE A BASIC RECIPE THAT YOU DON’T MIND SHARING? I AM TIRED OF MY FAMILY TELLING ME THAT WE HAVE RUN OUT OF SOAP AND I HAVE TO GO MAD DASHING TO THE STORE BEFORE THEY CLOSE? LOL! IF YOU KNOW OF ANY GOOD WEBSITES THAT SHARE HP SOAP MAKING RECIPES ANYONE PLEASE SHARE? I HAVE A FAMILY OF 5 AND I DON’T WORK AT THE MOMENT JUST MY HUBBY AND I AM TRYING TO FIND ECONOMICAL WAYS TO SAVE MONEY OVERALL….I JUST INVESTED IN A BREADMAKER TO SAVE ON BUYING BREAD EVERYTIME I TURN AROUND? LOL!
eensha6242001 on said:
@helenshandsboutique It came out so good! I was afraid at first but it came out perfect. I am making? some more now with beer and pumpkin. Are you apart of brambleberry’s Facebook page?
sphillips611 on said:
I am making my third batch of Crock Pot soap and I have had your video playing all three times. One of the most informative I have seen. Thanks? for sharing.
nickandsal001 on said:
Made my first hot process soap today? because of you. It turned out great
helenshandsboutique on said:
@Carameldoll85 Basically, after the soap has cooked and has reached the Vaseline stage, you take a little bit of soap, I? use a butter-knife and let it cool for a min, then take the soap and put it on your tongue, if you get ZAPPED the soap is lye heavy and needs to cook a little longer. I have been told the zap is equivalent to a 9V battery, as someone who has been zapped before, I liken it more to a jolt from a? live wire! I will never make that mistake again LOL
@WickedOneVA The most? reasonable place I have found for supplies has been soaper’s choice, they are located in Ohio, which is not bad for me as far as shipping because I am in NJ. But there are other supplies on the West Coast and the Midwest because shipping is a concern especially when ordering supplies in bulk.
So nice of you to share this information with everyone. I just love your soft, kind? voice and upbeat enthusiasm.
I’m getting ready to make my first batch of soap, I’ve never done it before, but I’ve watched your videos over and over to make sure I have the process completely right. The only thing I’m curious about is how do you clean up everything once you’re done? I know you’re not suppose to add water to lye, so when you go to wash the? container you weighed the lye out in, how do you do it? Do you run it under a stream of cold water before you wash it with dish soap or some other method?
Hi helen,I never made soap before and want to make just plain old grandma’s lye? soap for laundry.My mom made them yrs ago when we were little.So never learned how.But remember her making the huge batches and grating them for the laundry.Which would be the best recipe for the laundry one do you think?Thanks in advance.I too am a novice and like your video’s.As it is more complete for us beginners.Thanks so much for sharing and helping us all out.
Another quick question…when taking into account the cost of supplies, the time it takes and all the other overhead factors, do you find it’s actually worth the time and money to make soaps to sell? I know you? have to keep in mind the fun and hobby aspect of it, but if someone were to get into the hobby as a money maker rather than just a hobby/gift giving venture, do you think it would actually pay off? What are your experiences?
I know it’s probably hard to say, but in general, where do you? find is the most resonable place to purchase your soap making supplies such as the hard oils, etc.? This was a very well made video – the best thing about it is the speed and it’s the fact that it actually is COMPLETE, so many tutorials seem to assume you know the details and only seem to cover the basics. The details are the most important part. Thanks so much!
@chinewmarie check out my blog helenshandsboutique.blogspot.com,? I have a post about formulating a recipe and will be posting a tried and true HP recipe within the next few days, just have to locate the recipe 1st.
@William14809 Thanks for the lovely compliment. Please keep me posted? on your soap-making ventures!
@sphillips611 Aww, this is such a HUGE? compliment! Thank you so much!
@nickandsal001 Congrats!?
Hi, my name is Regina and i have been making ahndmade soaps for about 3 years and just started making HP soap and wow it is like a fast way of making soap, i? have been doing the other way of sitting them on my shelf for up to 6 weeks, this way is so neat…. love your vids, i have not made any yet but plan on it in the near future…..
keep soaping we all need good things for our skin and body.
DO YOU HAVE A BASIC RECIPE THAT YOU DON’T MIND SHARING? I AM TIRED OF MY FAMILY TELLING ME THAT WE HAVE RUN OUT OF SOAP AND I HAVE TO GO MAD DASHING TO THE STORE BEFORE THEY CLOSE? LOL! IF YOU KNOW OF ANY GOOD WEBSITES THAT SHARE HP SOAP MAKING RECIPES ANYONE PLEASE SHARE? I HAVE A FAMILY OF 5 AND I DON’T WORK AT THE MOMENT JUST MY HUBBY AND I AM TRYING TO FIND ECONOMICAL WAYS TO SAVE MONEY OVERALL….I JUST INVESTED IN A BREADMAKER TO SAVE ON BUYING BREAD EVERYTIME I TURN AROUND? LOL!
@helenshandsboutique It came out so good! I was afraid at first but it came out perfect. I am making? some more now with beer and pumpkin. Are you apart of brambleberry’s Facebook page?
I am making my third batch of Crock Pot soap and I have had your video playing all three times. One of the most informative I have seen. Thanks? for sharing.
Made my first hot process soap today? because of you. It turned out great
@Carameldoll85 Basically, after the soap has cooked and has reached the Vaseline stage, you take a little bit of soap, I? use a butter-knife and let it cool for a min, then take the soap and put it on your tongue, if you get ZAPPED the soap is lye heavy and needs to cook a little longer. I have been told the zap is equivalent to a 9V battery, as someone who has been zapped before, I liken it more to a jolt from a? live wire! I will never make that mistake again LOL