Making handmade soap from natural and organic ingredients (soap making process)
June 13, 2010 by
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www.ThingsFromHomeinc.com Here is the “part 2″ video to my first video about “making” all natural and organic “soap”. I hope that you watch both back to back so you get the full “soap making” process that I use when I create my “all natural” and “organic” handmade (soaps), right in my own kitchen!! The first video can be seen here www.youtube.com The guy interviewing me in the video is “Robert Bankston” of The Method Reports, llc, he is an “internet marketing mentor”, and the author of “The Method Report”, “The Youtube Marketing Course”, and a few other titles. His books teach people how to use the many free and effective resources there are online to market and promote both “online” and “real world” businesses. “Video Marketing” (using videos to market a product, website, or service) has quickly become the platinum standard in marketing, and this video is evidence of my desire and action taken to “drive traffic” and increase sales to my handmade “health” and beauty product website, www.ThingsFromHomeinc.com If you are interested in increasing the traffic and sales on your website, you NEED to learn video marketing! Robert Bankston can be contacted through his Youtube channel http or his website www.themethodreports.com Thanks for watching, and please rate my video(s), leave me a comment, and SUBSCRIBE to get the new videos I am releasing! BEST! Mickey Dye-Ishikawa (the soap maker) Things From Home, inc http

@momofandi
My soaps are different colors, it has great ingredients and I can’t share the measurements but you can have a great time experimenting with your own blend.
I see. well, it think your soap is great. though, it’s just one color. i see other soaps that are very colorful but i dont know if they are good to the skin. Can you share the measurements of your ingredients?
@momofandi
I do this because I pour in small batches and supply stores plus sell over the web and I have limited space because I work from my home. So I pour a base and then pour the scents fresh to order so the aroma is incredible! I like to add these things at a lower temp.
why do you have to remelt it? why not pour in the fragrance and scrubs all together while it’s all hot.
wow…and you’ll melt it all over again? why is that? can’t you just pour in the fragrance and scrubs all together while it’s still hot?
THe gentlemen in this video seemed to be rushing you and it really annoyed me. But you did a wonderful job. Thanks for the info, its inspiring. You have a warm spirit
My gosh! That guy was annoying!!! But I love your soap recipe:)
Did she pronounce it “Hwite”? Why is she putting so much emphasis on the “H”. =)
@HandmadeSoaps Thank you! You’re both cute, by the way
@RareEmerauld86
You start at your local craft store to purchase amounts I think up to 10#. Practice, and google recipes, pick up books at your craft store or bookstore, healthfood store, then google suppliers of glycerin base for later. If you have the space do the lye process. Soap away! Good luck!
I LOVE this! Thank you!!!
So…. where can I get glycerin bars? I see that you did not use lye at all!
but there was no trace, how did that work out?
“tbh” = to be honest
hth!!
(hope that helps)
“tbh” is a new one for me. what does it mean? (so off topic *L*)
Homemade soap is always better for your skin then store bought. Good Job!
No, not by itself! But after saponification it is a different thing all together.
Lye is not organic and naturally safe?
Thanks!!
omg she is soo cute
Don’t know what you are asking!
what are the ohs of using soap?
I can make some vegan. I do have Patchouli, vegan and a vegan OMG creme, and a Vegan Lip Jam. But the rest of my products do have either goatsmilk or beeswax.
well, it’s not vegan
lol
but it is organic
The lye is added to the first step you don’t see in this video. I add so much of my own ingredients in the second step that it needs to cure before I add the essential oil, color and exfoliate.
What is the reason for melting the “soap” twice? Does it add any benefits to the soap?
Do you add the lye during the second melting then?