HEAT TRANSFER METHOD | how to make soap | use in cold process soap making

this video shows the heat transfer method use in cold process soap making. I like it because it can save you time and energy. I use the same recipe that I use for my regular soaps with this heat transfer method. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask or just leave a comment a feedback or a hello. I love to read your comments and I love to hear from you. PATREON If you want to become a patron you will get access to behind the scene footage, additional recipes that I don’t share on my regular channel and other helpful material for your soap making projects and skin care DIY. This helps me as a lot as a creator and gives me the possibility to offer those who decide to support me even more to give back more help. Here you can find out more about it: This is a great way to support a creator, so thank you very much. If you want to see all products that I recommend around the subject of soap making and skin care DIY check out my amazon page here: For my soap maker merch check out this link: For the soap work book check out this link: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! You can visit my website if you are interested in purchasing my products. for video editing services please contact me on sara@ PLAYLISTS for more videos from the soap making series check out this playlist: for more easy skin care recipes videos check out this playlist: for more melt and pour ideas check out this playlist: For more videos on packaging for handmade products check out this playlist: INGREDIENTS Mica colorants on amazon: BASIC RECIPE 30% Olive Oil 30% Palm Oil (sustainably sourced) 30% Coconut Oil (refined) 5% Sweet Almond Oil 5% Castor Oil WHERE TO FIND INGREDIENTS Sweet Almond oil: Castor oil: Palm Oil: Coconut Oil: Olive Oil: Sodium lactate: Sodium hydroxide: EQUIPMENT Double Boiler: Stickblender: Spatula rest: Handmixer: Pyrex glass jug with lid: Funnel Pitchers: 5L Pitcher: Stainless Steel Pitcher: Mixing bowl stainless steel: Big Square Container: Infrared Thermometer: Dehumidifier: HP Printer: Impulse Sealer: Heat Gun: 5 pound mold: pound mold 12 bar silicon mold: 12 bar round mold: Soap Loaf cutter: Soap Stamp custom made by: Digital Scale I recommend: Rubber mallet: Mixing bowl stainless steel: Piping bag: Closed star tip: Open star tip: Design tool: LINKS Website: Facebook: Instagram: Buy me a coffee page: Twitter: Sara’s Soap is a small company that produces handmade natural products of high quality. You can purchase our products here Thanks for visiting the website and for subscribing to my channel. have a great day! :) Sara #sarassoap
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