Okay....one more time. Don't worry about the temp being the same. You can use lye/water a day or more later at room temp. Just have your oils at a little higher temp. 120 maybe. Check temp when u mix. If low, apply a little heat on the stove. Just don't get to the smoke point of your oils. And many fragrances have a low flash point....like 150. If you reach that you could cause a flambe. Don't forget...great gran cooked it over a fire.....it is not this complicated. Happy soaping!
@AsperGirl sorry I never saw your remark:) even if your lye/water mix is 60 degrees, it will warm up with your oils over the stove. coconut, shea butter and such will turn back to a solid if temp is too low. I heat it all on stove to around 120. It has worked for me every time! I just line a lasagna or loaf pan with saran wrap. That way, you never have to worry about sticking. Good luck. Remember: measure right, have temp right (110 some say) and mix enough and voila! soap!
This is the SEVENTH video in this series.
momtomtse 9 months ago
I couldn't agree more.. number your stuff AND get that stupid logo out of the way so we can actually see what is going on..
ShumiKawaii88 10 months ago
I'd also like Expert Village ot put their videos in order - have the same problem with their jewellery videos = very annoying!
LTTPUK 1 year ago
Okay....one more time. Don't worry about the temp being the same. You can use lye/water a day or more later at room temp. Just have your oils at a little higher temp. 120 maybe. Check temp when u mix. If low, apply a little heat on the stove. Just don't get to the smoke point of your oils. And many fragrances have a low flash point....like 150. If you reach that you could cause a flambe. Don't forget...great gran cooked it over a fire.....it is not this complicated. Happy soaping!
79oahu 2 years ago
@79oahu What's "room temp" to you? I keep my house at 60 degrees in the Winter. I like her instructions.
There sure are a lot of catty, snippy soap makers carping at these videos with dumb comments.
AsperGirl 1 year ago
@AsperGirl sorry I never saw your remark:) even if your lye/water mix is 60 degrees, it will warm up with your oils over the stove. coconut, shea butter and such will turn back to a solid if temp is too low. I heat it all on stove to around 120. It has worked for me every time! I just line a lasagna or loaf pan with saran wrap. That way, you never have to worry about sticking. Good luck. Remember: measure right, have temp right (110 some say) and mix enough and voila! soap!
79oahu 1 year ago
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79oahu 2 years ago
lol. when she said not to put your lye in a microwave. SURE. only if you want to throw the lye water away.
paulyhart 2 years ago
expert village needs to put their shit in order
mreisma 3 years ago 15
You're not a kidding!!!! WHat is so Fricken hard to type #1 of 6, #2 of 6 etc.
GEEEEEEEEEEZUZ this is frustrating
anyusmoon1 3 years ago 6
everything is ok... but why not give nos. to your video captions so that we / I can check them chronologically... anyway great ! thanks !!
omicorn 3 years ago 9
can we put these videos in order?
christybruton 3 years ago 7
this person has an overactive mind
chookter1 3 years ago 2