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How to make transparent glycerine soap base from Scratch without Stick Blender

Easy steps to make transparent soap base.

By Chamberlinechidinmaprecious Published 5 days ago 5 min read
How to make transparent glycerine soap base from Scratch without Stick Blender
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- [ ] Hi everyone, my name is Precious, today we are going to make a transparent soap base. I took advantage of an order to write this and the important thing to remember is to make this soap transparent and very clear without using a stick blender. This article contains a lot of details that will help you understand how to achieve this. Now I am measuring out my oils, I have to take out the one gram of coconut oil (560 grammes) because I don’t want to use a lot of fat, and there should not be any extra oil that will not be saponified by the lye solution so I am also measuring out my stearic acid (140 grammes), and I am going to burn my oil now. This is a double boiler method because I have discovered that that for me, it does expedite the process The crockpot slows me down every time I try to use it to make a transparent stroke base, so my oils are currently at 172.2 degrees Fahrenheit. In order for this process to work, your oils and light source must be extremely hot. You will not need a stick blender, so the lye water must be extremely hot to help you speed up the process. I have measured out my lye and water to mix together now I took my time to share some very detailed information, so only if you have the time to read it through to the end will you be able to understand everything. Now, I am going to mix this and, I am going take my mixture outside so that I do not breathe in the fumes coming out because it is not healthy. measure the temperature of the water and oil again, and it is approximately 177.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of my lye solution is 28.7 degrees Fahrenheit. combine light solution with oils since the July solution needs to be as hot as anything. You can just play some music if you feel like while making your base soap. One thing you should be aware of, though, is that you should not turn your back on your soap because if you do, you will find that there is a lot of mess on your soap due to the heat from your oils and living solution. being that hot, you do not have to look away from your soap. If you look away, you will find a huge mess on your counter. You just have to stir many times, stare this down to keep soap from exploding, and the reason it did not mess up was because the light solution was so hot—208.7 degrees Fahrenheit is a very, very hot temperature. Please be patient and read everything to have a good understanding on how to make a transparent base soap .stirred this for a while since you wouldn’t want the soap to ignite or to rise to the top and littered your workspace . Instead, just stir the soap to blend everything together .And sure, If you attempt covering it with plastic wrap, your soap vapor would dropped off. so you don’t have to cover it, instead stirred it down once again to prevent any mess Alright, you can go over it once more then wait to see what happens next. I believe this entire process took thirty minutes or around forty minutes to complete everything .If you not using a steak blender you have to wait for everything to melt. So after some minutes you see the soap is rising again. Go ahead and wipe your soap. check your water, and if appears you need to top it go ahead Well, you just need to stir this down once more for the last time Next, your solvent (glycerin, isopropyl), followed by sugar solution, will be added. cover it once more and wait to see whether it rises to the surface once more, and I believe it is. Yes, That is what occurs when your light solution reaches 208.7 degrees; you have no time to change course. Whoa, another vault I am not familiar with so quickly. You simply need to concentrate on it constantly until you finish it, or until you can add your glossary or ethanol or isopropyl to it. At this point, you can actually stop using the soap; all you can do is stand there and stare at it while keeping an eye on it. At this point, the task is completed and will not rise again so add 200 grammes of glycerin I used 70 supper pill which is 400-gram for this recipe, so go ahead and breaking down the chunks so that it will dissolve faster or you can make use of a hand mixer or blender, to blend it little to help speed up the process, however, that is alright. This will take some time, if you not making use of a machine it will take more than an hour to dissolve but if , you make use of a hand mixer it take about 15 or 10 minutes, at this point, you still feel like it is slowing down, that is normal In order to help dissolve all of the soup quickly you going to cover it again with heat from the alcohol. wait for the remaining small particles to dissolve, which should take about three to five minutes.also turned off your stove at this point because you do not need the heat anymore, so allow the vapour to help it out a little bit . Now that it is ready,get your mould set I usually do not add fragrance to this for my transparent surveys, but if you want you can just add any fragrance of your choice I normally avoid adding fragrance while making a transparent soap base because some fragrances just, well, how do I describe it, make the soap at the end and change its colour. We are done now, let me show you a little bit by simply popping the bubbles. For this particular one,you can leave it on your counter for about fifteen to twenty minutes before putting it in the refrigerator and now that it is finished, you can chop them if you are making this for a client ,or friends all you have to do is chop them into cubes or desired pieces . After much effort, you will be left with the finished product. Is it not beautiful? Oh, that is one amazing thing about creating a transparency, and if it turns out poorly, do not worry—sometimes the results are not as clear as you want them to be, so you have to redo them until are can make it as perfect as you want it, but this worked out well, and I really really loved how it came out. That is all for now; if you enjoyed it, please consider checking out for more. Thank you for reading, Goodbye.

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