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Make Market Soap Making, Clear Glycerin Soap

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  • Make something great; You'll find this melt and pour base a go-to starting point for all your soap making; This project is so easy; Just melt in the microwave, mix in fragrances and colors, and pour into your molds—perfect soap every time
  • For all your soap-making needs, search the Cybrtrayd store
  • Country of Origin: United States


Life of the Party’s clear soap is the perfect way to showcase lovely, transparent, colorful soaps. This soap is specially formulated as a “cleansing soap” with less foaming agents to avoid pH imbalances allowing clean, healthy, soft skin. Beautiful, safe and functional handmade soaps. Melt and Pour soap making is fun and easy. Make beautiful boutique quality handmade soaps in your kitchen. Basic Melting Instructions: You’ll need some items from around the house: microwave, cutting board, glass measuring cups, kitchen knife, spoon for stirring and propping, plastic wrap, scissors, (optional-rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle) Prepare: Depending on your project, decide how much clear and/or white soap you will need. Most of our molds are between 3-4 ounces. Cut desired amount of soap brick into cubes, and place into a microwave-safe measuring cup. Have your fragrance, color and mold ready at hand. You will want your mold cavity side up. Depending on the mold you choose, you may need to put a spoon or even grab some caps off a few soda bottles to help steady the mold. This way when you pour the soap in later it won’t run all over. which brings up another point, feel free to cover your work area with brown paper bags or paper towels. It is soap and cleans up with water but still, less mess is best. Color & Fragrance: Add fragrance/color soap as indicated in instructions or project sheet. We use about 6 drops of fragrance per ounce of soap but we are fragrance divas here. Colors not so much. A little goes a long way so start with one or two drops and add from there. Remember you can always mix and match colors for all kinds of shades. Microwave: You’re ready to microwave. Soap melts at a pretty low temperature and once it starts it goes quick. It can get really hot so please, please be careful. Place the microwave-safe measuring cup into microwave and heat for 30 seconds, remove and stir to break up the bigger blobs. Repeat this now in 10 and then 5 second intervals until soap is completely melted. Keep an eye on it, if it starts to bubble up, it's too hot. If this happens, turn off the microwave, let it cool, (the cup should be warm, not burning hot to the touch) remove, stir, and place back in microwave if necessary to finish the melting process. Pour & Remove: Take your melted soap and slowly pour it into a mold cavity. You want to fill it all the way to the “top” this will help you when you de-mold the soap. If you want really pretty soap, you can spritz it with alcohol to remove the bubbles. Let it cool, and be patient. It can take over an hour to dry. If it's warm to the touch, it's not ready. Once it’s cool, flip the mold over and start to apply constant, even pressure with thumbs to the backside of the mold. You may need to gently pull one side of mold away from the soap bar to break air seal. It takes a little practice, but you’ll get the hang of it. After you admire your work, go ahead and wrap it tightly in plastic wrap to keep the moisture in until you are ready to use it or gift it. Tips and Tricks: -Use rubbing alcohol to remove air bubbles, adhere layers to one another and to spray objects you want to embed in the soap to prevent air pockets. The alcohol evaporates from the heat of the soap so there is little residue. -You can re-melt soap, so save mistakes, scraps and extras. Just be mindful of the fragrances and start at 5-10 second intervals when re-melting. -Do not move molds until soap has begun to set or you can create wrinkles in your soap. If this happens, try to remove them by spraying rubbing alcohol over the wrinkle. -When layering colors, allow a layer of skin to form on the poured soap to prevent layered colors from bleeding into each other. Test the layer with the tip of your finger by gently touching the soap – it should not wiggle, should not be hot and should feel slightly firm to completely firm. -Soap can take anywhere from 30-90 minutes to harden so don’t rush it. If it is still warm to the touch it should not be un-molded yet. It also sets up quicker when you put it in the refrigerator once it solidifies. HAVE FUN AND EXPERIMENT ON YOUR OWN. Adult use only.


JoAnn
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I’ve used this before I love it. It works well when I make my soaps.
Patricia B
Reviewed in Mexico on June 9, 2024
Es lo que buscaba
Fahad Mohammed
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 23, 2023
لمن يعاني من جلد حساس او الذهاب للحج او عمرةكل مت تحتاجهتذوب كمية تبغاه تحطه بقالب صابون
Cory
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2022
I was looking for a melt and pour to do with a craft day with my daughter and her friends. This suited my need perfectly! It melts clear and quickly and smoothly. Just be aware that it starts setting almost immediately from taking off of the heat! So have all of your add-ins ready to go and work quickly.
Corina L.
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2022
Easy to use and hardens well.Melted in microwave for only a couple seconds and hardens fast
Alejandra Silva
Reviewed in Mexico on August 11, 2021
Se las super recomiendo
Olga Brown
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020
My first time making soap. This base is very easy to use. I added oil,aloe Vera,coloring and fragrances. Looks good, can’t wait to wrap it and give as presents.
craftylady1957
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020
Great soap base, especially for a translucent soap. It’s easy to use and melt. The soap I made turned out great. It’s really smooth and feels great against your skin. I definitely recommend it.
lindsey
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020
I tried my hand at making soap, andtjis is good for decorative stuff, but otsao drying, and doesn't lather well at all. I have even added shea butter and olive oil to try to find a ratio that makes it ok, but it can't. Worth it for novelty stuff, but if you are trying to make soap that's good for tour skin I would look elsewhere. Also smells a little weird, but nothing essential oils won't cover.
DRudko
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020
Unscented and easy to use with essential oils to make an easy soap, even adding things like lavender for a more textured experience, works well in molds. The end product no matter what is always good and useful.
DG
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2019
after struggling with the base soaps supplied in children DIY kits this product was a fresh breeze: melts easily, no foam and less bubbles, does not solidify in the process of pouring into the molds. For the first time making the soaps was frustration-free.
Anna
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2019
Love this soap! 1, it’s cheap. 2, it’s easy! 3, no overpowering scent. And 4, doesn’t dry out hands!!!! I was able to make 5 big bars of soap out of this. It holds color, scent, and works really well for putting like dried petals in it.
Sherri
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016
I purchased this to make homemade soaps for the kids, something cool to get them into washing there hands more. Glad I purchased this! It was so easy to cut it and I was able to make a lot of bars of soap with this. This was my first time and it was simple. Product arrived undamaged and on time. Would definitely purchase again.
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