how to make coconut oil soap mommypotamus in lusaka

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • how to make coconut oil soap mommypotamus in lusaka

FAQ

  • QDoes coconut oil make soap?
    ACoconut oil is the primary ingredient in this recipe. It gives this soap its wonderfully hydrating effects and is a great choice for cleansing the skin, leaving it feeling softened and refreshed. And let’s not forget about that gorgeous tropical scent! Top tip: You’ll want to look for 100% pure, unrefined coconut oil for soap making.
  • QDoes coconut oil soap use Lye?
    AA 100% coconut oil soap recipe using the cold-process method. Makes hard, white, unscented bars with a fluffy lather and gentle cleansing action on your skin. 16 oz / 454 g / 1 lb batch — 20% superfat and a 30.5% lye solution Cold-process soapmaking is chemistry, and this recipe uses lye.
  • QAre you a manufacturer or a foreign trade company?
    AWe are a Chinese manufacturer, factory built in 2298 with its own overseas engineer, marketing and sales team.
  • QCan you use 100 percent coconut oil for soap?
    AIt’s unadvised to use 100 percent coconut oil unless you’re learning how to make laundry soap or you factor in a high superfat percentage. Each oil has its own saponification value: the number of milligrams of potassium needed to saponify (make into soap) one gram of oil.
  • QHow do you make cold process soap?
    AThis cold-process soap recipe uses just three ingredients: coconut oil, lye, and distilled water. That’s it! The result is very hard white bars that won’t dry out your skin and that have excellent lather. Coconut oil soap is also a recipe that traces quickly, so you do not need to use an immersion blender to make it.
  • QHow do you make a good bar of soap?
    ASoapmakers are taught that to make a good bar of soap, you need to choose several oils. Olive oil is a common one, as is shea butter, but probably the most common is coconut oil. The idea is that coconut oil soap is very hard and very bubbly but that it can be overdrying, so you need to balance the recipe with milder oils.
  • QHow do I choose the Best Soap?
    AThe first and most important ingredient is, of course, coconut oil. Look for a high-quality, pure form of coconut oil that is unrefined and organic for best results. Avoid using coconut oil blends or products with added chemicals as they will not produce the same quality of soap.