HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP STEP 1  Gather the ingredients. Cold process soap is made from oils, lye and water. When these ingredients are combined at.

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP

STEP 1  Gather the ingredients. Cold process soap is made from oils, lye and water. When these ingredients are combined at the right temperature, they harden into soap in a process called saponification. Go to your local craft store and grocery store to purchase the ingredients listed

 Next you'll need to heat the ingredients over the stove. You'll be working with lye, a dangerous chemical, Spread newspaper over a table and assemble the following equipment.

STEP 2  Measure 12 ounces of lye. Use the scale to make sure the measurement is exact, and pour the lye into the two-cup measuring cup.

 Measure 32 ounces of cold water. Use the scale to make sure the measurement is exact, and pour the water into a large, non-aluminum container, such as a stainless steel pot or glass bowl.

 Add the lye to the water. Place the container of water under your stove's running exhaust fan, Add the lye to the water slowly, stirring gently with a spoon until the lye is completely dissolved.

 Measure the oils. Use the scale to weigh out 24 ounces of coconut oil, 38 ounces of vegetable shortening, and 24 ounces of olive oil.

 Combine the oils. Set a large stainless steel pot on the stove on low-medium heat. Add the coconut oil and vegetable shortening and stir frequently until melted. Add the olive oil and stir until all are completely melted and combined, then remove the pot from heat.

 Measure the temperature of the lye and oils. Use different thermometers for the lye and oils, and continue to monitor their temperatures until the lye reaches degrees Fahrenheit (35-36 degrees Celsius) and the oils are at the same or lower temperature.

 Add the lye to the oils. When the two substances have reached the proper temperatures, add the lye in a slow, steady stream to the oils.  Stir with a wooden or heat-resistent spoon. do not use metal.

 Add 4 ounces of essential oil once tracing occurs. Some fragrances and essential oils (cinnamon, for example), will cause soap to set quickly, so be ready to pour the soap into molds as soon as you stir in the essential oil.

STEP 3  Pour the soap into your mold. If you are using a shoebox or wooden mold, make sure it is lined with parchment paper. Use an old plastic spatula to scrape out the last bits of soap from the pot to the mold.

 Cover the mold. If you're using a shoebox as a mold, put the lid on it and cover with with several towels. If you're using a soap mold, tape a piece of cardboard over the top before adding towels.

 Check the soap. The soap will go through a gel stage and a heat process during the 24 hours. Uncover the soap and let it sit for another 12 hours, then see what the results are.

Step 4  Unmold the soap. Turn the box or mold over and allow the soap to fall on a towel or clean surface.  Cut the soap into bars. You need to use tension to cut soap of this type. You can use a sharp knife, a length of wire with two handles, or heavy nylon string or fishing line.

 Allow the soap to cure. Set the soap on top of parchment paper on a flat surface or a drying rack for two weeks to allow the saponification process to complete and the soap to fully dry. Turn the soap over after two weeks to let it dry on the other side.

 Cure the soap one month. Let the soap sit, exposed to air for at least one month. When the soap has fully cured, use in your home, as you would any store-bought soap, or wrap as a present for your friends. It will keep indefinitely.