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1. Total Recipe Amounts:

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2. 291 grams Distilled Water

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3. 104 grams Sodium Hydroxide- Lye

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4. 77 grams Sweet Almond Oil

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5. 77 grams Avocado Oil

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6. 191 grams Shea Butter

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7. 115 grams Argan Oil

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8. 153 grams Coconut Oil 76

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9. 115 grams Sunflower Oil

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10. 38 grams Castor Oil

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11. 38 grams A Thousand Dream Fragrance Oil

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12. 2 grams Pink Diamond Dazzle Mica

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13. Less than 1 gram Iridescent Radiance Purple Mica

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14. Note: Although we have this recipe listed under hot process soap recipes, this recipe could be used to make cold process soap instead if you desire. Note: If this is the first time you are ever attempting to make cold process or hot process soap, please review these classes to familiarize yourself with the processes. It is imperative that you are familiar with the soap making process and soap making safety prior to making this recipe.

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15. In a bowl, weigh out the appropriate amounts of the Sweet Almond Oil, Avocado Oil, Shea Butter, Argan Oil, Coconut Oil 76, Sunflower Oil, and Castor Oil.

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16. Turn your crockpot on low heat. Place all of your oils and butters into the crockpot. Heat this until all of the ingredients are in a liquid state.

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17. While your ingredients are melting, in separate bowls, weigh out your lye and water. Prepare your lye solution. Slowly add small amounts of the lye to the water, stirring in between the addition of the lye to the water. NEVER add the water to the lye!

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18. Add the lye solution to the crockpot. Stick blend until your lye solution reaches trace.

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20. Allow the soap to cook until you notice a mashed potato-like consistency. Typically, this takes about 1 hour.

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21. While stirring the mixture add Pink Diamond Dazzle Mica and A Thousand Dreams Fragrance Oil.

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22. Continue to stir until everything is fully blended.

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23. Ensure that your mold is on a flat surface. Then, scoop the wax into the mold.

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24. Dust the top of the soap with the Iridescent Radiance Mica.

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25. Allow your soap to cool and harden. This generally takes about 12 hours or so.

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26. Once your soap is completely cooled and hardened, it is time to pop the soap out of the mold.

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27. Next, cut the soap loaf. For harder bars of soap, allow soap to cure for about two weeks.


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