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How to Make (Real) Soap

Iā€™ve had many people tell me that if they were stranded on a deserted island, I would be their first choice of a partner. Itā€™s not because of my charm. Itā€™s becauseā€¦ thereā€™s a bit of MacGyver in me. I was the kid who dismantled broken clocks, watches, appliancesā€¦ and as an adult was able to put some of them back together, without any many parts left over. Just ask Wendy, my old roommate. šŸ™‚ Iā€™m always learning how things are made, and usually try to make them myself. Just because.

I made soap for the first time about 20 years ago. Of course, I had to buy beef fat to render into tallow ā€” no wimpy bottled oils for my soap! It was fun and successful enough for me to repeat the process. But then life got busy and I left soap making for my future.

Which came about last year, when I challenged myself to make, from scratch and with safe and natural ingredients, as many household and personal products as I could. I found a really nice bath/body bar soap recipe and love the gentle, moisturizing soap so much that Iā€™ve stuck with that same recipe ever since. This recipe happens to be mostly vegetarian (depending on how you view beeswax) and I use all organic, food-grade ingredients. Well, except for the lye. Lye isā€¦ lye.

Making soap is EASY and will be successful if you follow the directions. The most important thing to remember is that there is chemistry behind the ā€œturning fat into soapā€ process ( Saponification ) and so the ingredients must be measured accurately. Lye can also seem scary to people, but if you are careful and smart about handling lye it is not a problem. Get careless and you could burn a hole through your flooring, counter top, clothes, skinā€¦ you get the idea.

So hereā€™s the process. You can skip directly to the recipe if you’re experienced in soap making. Continue reading