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This is a tutorial about how to make cream soap using the cold process method. Other than melting the stearic acid and coconut oil, there was no cooking. I was pleased with how well it turned out with minimal work. The recipe I'm posting is one I found online. (I don't remember where, so I'm sorry I can't give credit to whom it's due.) After I let it sit overnight, it had a pearlescent sheen to it, had a pH of 9 and a luscious lather. I've decided to wait two weeks before super creaming it, if at all. I added some additives and added 22 ounces of distilled water instead of the suggested 36 ounces. Here is the basic recipe: Melt: 18 oz. stearic acid 8 oz. coconut oil 3 oz. olive oil 2 oz. castor oil 1 oz. sodium hydroxide 5 oz. potassium hydroxide 22-36 oz. distilled water Stick blend to emulsify. Add: 10 oz. glycerin Stick blend. To super cream, add: .93 oz. stearic acid 1.4 oz. glycerin After the “rot” period and adding additional water, add a preservative (according to the manufacturer’s suggested usage rate). I use Germall Liquid Plus. The soap calculator had 36 ounces for the amount of distilled water to add—I started with 22 ounces. Whip and then let sit for about 2 weeks. Whip some more and let it sit until it's the consistency you want. Please post questions, feedback, comments, etc. below and I will get back to you. Thank you for watching and have a great day! Website: www.alphaomegasoaps.com Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlphaOmegaS... Instagram: / alphaomegasoaps