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Eucalyptus and Mint Scented Shea Butter Bar
Recipe formulated for a 32 oz. (or 907.2 grams) total oil weight. Use a recipe calculator to adjust the recipe to your own specified total oil weight.
Olive Oil 35% (Soft)
Coconut Oil, 76 deg 20% (Hard)
Shea Butter 30% (Hard)
Cocoa Butter 10% (Hard)
Castor Oil 5% (Soft)
Super Fat 5%
Fragrance Ratio 1-2%
Water/Lye Ratio 2:1(IMPORTANT: Most recommend keeping lye solution and oils at 100°F (40°C) when starting to soap. Both lye solution and oils should be within 10°F (5°C) of each other. A good infrared thermometer is recommended in supply list below.
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Music:
Winds
Bladverk Band
Canva Music
DISCLAIMER: Cold process soapmaking involves the use of sodium hydroxide, also known as lye. Sodium hydroxide is caustic and can be dangerous if it comes in contact with your eyes, skin or respiratory system. The tutorials in my videos are not meant for beginners or children. These tutorials are meant for those already experienced in or familiar with cold process soapmaking. For my viewers experienced in cold process soapmaking, I stress the importance of wearing the proper safety gear at all times. During soapmaking, always exercise the proper safe lye handling precautions. The link to a lye safety guide is available in the description for reference. My videos are for entertainment and informational purposes only. Please use the information at your own risk.
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