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How to Create a Kiss Pour Soap with the Natures Garden Creative Team
Learn how to create a kiss pour CP soap with the Natures Garden Creative Team!
Our Inspiration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t-e0kXPM2g&t=897s
https://soapchallengeclub.com/
Lye: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/lye/lye-sodium-hydroxide
OLIVE Oil: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/pomace-olive-oil
COCONUT Oil-76: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/coconut-oil-76
AVOCADO Oil: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/avocado-oil
CASTOR Oil: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/castor-oil
MANGO BUTTER: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/mango-butter
Olive Leaf Powder: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/olive-leaf-powder.html
French Green Clay: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/french-green-clay-powder.html
FUN Soap Colorant Kelly Green: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/soap-coloring/kelly-green-fun-soap-colorant
Titanium Dioxide: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/titanium-dioxide-oil-dispersible
Coarse Dead Sea Salt: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/dead-sea-salt-coarse.html
Fine Dead Sea Salt: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/dead-sea-salt-fine.html
Basic Rectangle Mold: https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/basic-rectangle-mold-market-molds
Clean & sanitize your work area and materials. Wear goggles, mask, gloves, protective clothing, and a hair net while preparing this recipe.
Before attempting to make any cold process soap, please become familiar with soap making safety.
Weigh out 115 grams of distilled water. To the water, slowly add 43 grams of lye, stirring until the water is clear. NOTE: Always add the lye to the water NEVER add the water to the lye. Set aside and allow to cool to room temperature.
In a separate bowl, weigh out 97 grams of olive oil pomace, 97 grams of coconut oil 76, 46 grams of avocado oil, 49 grams of mango butter and 15 grams of castor oil. Melt the soaping oils. Set aside until soaping oils have come to room temperature.
While waiting, continue to prepare other ingredients. Place the Basic Rectangular Soap Mold in front of you. Weigh 15 grams of coarse Dead Sea salt and 5 grams of Fine Dead Sea Salt. Place a mounded scoop of coarse ground Dead Sea salt in 1 corner of each bar of soap. In each bar, place a smaller mound of Coarse Ground Dead Sea Salt in the corner diagonal from the first corner. Add the fine ground Dead Sea Salt on the edge of the course ground salt in each bar. Carefully set aside. The salt may appear to be excessive; however, the goal is when the soap is removed from the mold some of the salt will fall out and create a crater.
Weigh 7 grams titanium dioxide in a small bowl. Add enough soaping oils and mix gently until a liquid consistency is reached. Set aside.
Weigh 3 grams olive leaf powder in a small bowl. Add enough soaping oils and mix until a liquid consistency is reached. Set aside.
Weigh 3 grams French green clay powder in a bowl. Add enough soaping oils and mix until a liquid consistency is reached. Set aside.
Once the soaping oils and lye solution are cooled to room temperature, add the lye solution to the soaping oils. Stir. Then, stick blend to emulsify. Divide the soap into equal amounts in 2 separate containers.
In the first container, add the titanium dioxide solution to the soap and mix. Add 7 grams of Coriander and Salted Olive Fragrance Oil to the container and stir. Set aside.
In the second container of soap, add the French green clay powder mixture and the olive leaf powder mixture along with 28 drops of Kelly Green FUN Soap Colorant. Stick blend minimally and add 7 grams of Coriander and Salted Olive Fragrance Oil. Stir.
With one bowl in your right hand, and the other in your left, pour the soap into the mold. You want to slowly pour the two colors at the same time with the spouts touching each other. Do not pour directly over the salt as this will smash the mound. Pour in the center of the mold and move to the edge of the salt and back until each cavity is filled. Repeat this step in each soap cavity. Lightly tamp the molds. Not too hard as this will level the salt mound.
Place the soap mold in the freezer overnight to prevent gelling. The follow day, remove the soap from the freezer and the molds and allow to set up for 4-6 weeks before use.
We hope that you enjoy your Coriander and Salted Olive cold process soap!
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