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Hey all! I'm making some scrubby sea salt soaps! This video is not a detailed tutorial. However, I have shared more detailed versions before. Check out these videos: • Tutorial: Pink Watermelon Sea Salt Soap | ... • Видео The recipe used in this video: 30% Lye Concentration 15% Super Fat 80% Coconut Oil 10% Castor Oil 5% Cocoa Butter 5% Shea Butter All cold process soaps are to be cured for at least 4-6 weeks. Paw Print molds are from Amazon. Highbrow Essential Oil Blend: https://www.eocalc.com/blends/highbrow/ Always use safe amounts of essential oils - input proper category for your batch size Ultramarine blue used for color - can be purchased at a variety of soapmaking supply companies Fine Sea Salt - purchased at Sam's Club Pumice, black sand, and poppy seeds were purchased at Bramble Berry. *Cautions & Disclaimers* Cold Process Soapmaking requires the use of a caustic material called Sodium Hydroxide. This must be respected and handled with care. It is your responsibility to research, know, and adhere to all safety measures for making cold process soap. Please note that while any soapmaker can use the same materials to create the same soap, each soapmaker has a personal touch and skill base that may cause varied results. Always recheck a recipe using a soapmaking lye calculator. Never just trust a recipe, a video, or an tutorial without doing some research to know that everything is correct. Never, ever add water to sodium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide must always be added to the water. While we all can do our best to share with you and provide tutorials, you are responsible for you, your materials, and your actions. Missouri River Soap LLC is not responsible for injuries, accidents, or performance due to sharing this recipe and demonstrating this process. Shop our products here: www.moriversoap.com ****FILMING AND EDITING**** Camera used to film: Canon M50 Camera used for images: Nikon D3200 with 50mm lens Video Editing Software: Corel Video Studio Pro Music by Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsound.com ****LEARNING RESOURCES**** Soap Queen: https://www.soapqueen.com and / soapqueentv Soap Crafting by Anne-Marie Faiola: https://www.brambleberry.com/Soap-Cra... Pure Soapmaking by Anne-Marie Faiola: https://www.brambleberry.com/Pure-Soa... Amanda Gail/Lovin’ Soap: http://www.lovinsoap.com Simple and Natural Soapmaking by Jan Berry: https://www.brambleberry.com/Simple-a... ****FAQ**** How do I get started in soapmaking? I would recommend starting by arming yourself with knowledge. Educate and then experiment. Be sure to follow all proper safety precautions. A great starting place is the beginner cold process soapmaking series by SoapQueenTV here on YouTube. You can then purchase all the supplies you need at Bramble Berry. Lovin Soap Studio also has a beginner series on YouTube. Where do you buy your oils? We purchase our oils in bulk at Soapers Choice, Jedwards International, or Bramble Berry. Where did you buy your molds? My husband builds all my wood molds. My silicone molds are from various suppliers. Where do you buy your soaping containers? My pitchers are from School Masters and my large plastic containers are from Webstaurant Store. Where do you buy your fragrance oils? We purchase our oils from many different suppliers. We don’t have a one-stop-shop for all of our oils. We blend the majority of the fragrances we work with. Where do you buy your colors? We buy our colors at Bramble Berry and Nurture Soap.