Midnight Waters Cold Process Soap Making | Heat Transfer Method HD
This was a spur of the moment soap and I didn’t have any lye solution mixed up and cooled so I thought I would give the heat transfer method a try again. Every time I used this method it would be so warm my batter would thicken up too fast. So this time I did as little stick blending as I could and did a lot of stirring to bring the temp down. It worked out great! I’m excited to try it again. Not sure if I’ll do this with the 25 pound batches. But we will see This scent is described as having notes of bergamot, orange, sparkling cassis, deep sea water, hyacinth, blue lilies, lemon zest, patchouli, and seaweed. Available August 2nd. Only available in the deluxe sample packs and a few sun/moon soaps. http://www.osoapery.com If you liked this video please consider subscribing. Thank you so much for watching! ————————————————————————————— E q u i p m e n t Mold: https://bit.ly/30BQXsS Tell them I sent you ☺️ Mixing Containers: http://bit.ly/2EHYRGe Hanger Tool: https://bit.ly/314dL4D Pitchers: https://bit.ly/2Mrzxv6 Soap Log Splitter: https://bit.ly/334vsCQ Soap Cutter: https://bit.ly/2KlqDNg ————————————————————————————— W e b s i t e: http://bit.ly/2qYxh5z F a c e b o o k: http://bit.ly/2D1Uybw I n s t a g r a m: http://bit.ly/2ASf9K3 ————————————————————————————— M a i l Julie Fain PO Box 98 Morris, OK 74445