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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/314

Have you ever wanted to know how to make soap? Lisa Chouinard, creator of Feto Soap, teaches you how from start to finish.

In this lesson you will learn what you need to buy and where you can get it from. This soap recipe involves combining lye, soapmaking oils, fragrance and colorant to create a swirled soap. Lisa also offers a variety of helpful hints and safety advice.

See her work at http://fetosoap.com.

Warning: Lye can be dangerous if handled improperly. This lesson is not intended for children. Always use gloves and safety glasses when working with lye, and keep it away from children and pets. Follow all safety instructions to avoid getting a chemical burn.

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  • im a cat :)

  • and meow is that working out for you?

  • pretty good actually thanks for asking.

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  • I can't even believe in order to watch the rest of the video, I have to pay for it on your page. That's really ridiculous. Especially when there are so many other free soap making videos online.

  • @Kombucha639 Basically everything undergoes a chemical reaction and the end result is soap. If done correctly, there should no by any excess lye, so yes, it is safe to use. I actually prefer homemade soap to store bought.

  • this combo of oils is suuuuuuuuper common. i hate it! i don't like how dry it makes my skin.  castile soap ftw.

  • wait a second lye isnt posinus after its made inn to soap? how is that safe to use on your skin?

  • Palm oil is nasty :( Well, not the oil but the way it is produced.

  • @SweetSassyfrassy

    i got mine at an organic shop, nd red palm oil will lose its smell when it it is cooked :]

  • Yeah!! Soap! I love soap!

  • Where do you get your palm oil? I could only find it at our health food store, and it was red palm oil, which had a terrible odor to it.

  • thanks pretty lady!

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