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How Do You Combine Water And Lye To Make Homemade Soap?

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How Do You Combine Water And Lye To Make Homemade Soap?

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Making your own soaps gives you the chance to be creative and make pretty gifts for others. Although you must use caution when you use lye to make soaps so you don’t burn yourself, this basic recipe will get you started making different variations. Put a cup of lye in a large glass bowl and add a cup of the water slowly. Stir with a plastic spoon until it is completely dissolved. Grease the soap mold with vegetable oil. Combine equal parts of the olive or coconut oil and some vegetable shortening in a stainless pot to melt on the stove top. Add any fragrant oils you like. Cool until the mixture is at room temperature. Pour the lye mixture into the stainless pot. Stir slowly. When the soap looks as though it is keeping a solid shape while drizzling from the spoon, add dried flowers and food coloring. Try not to let air bubbles form while you stir. Put the gel into the mold and wrap with a towel. Leave it alone for a full 2 days, uncovering after the first day. Wiggle the soap out of the

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