HIPPIES HEMP
COLD PROCESS
SOAP RECIPE




HIPPIES HEMP COLD PROCESS SOAP

LYE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS



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HIPPIES HEMP
COLD PROCESS
SOAP RECIPE




Directions:

Other Items Needed for this Recipe:

Water

(6) 9oz Disposable Cups



Total Recipe Weights:

582 grams of water

215 grams of lye

413 grams of Shea Butter

153 grams of Safflower Oil

107 grams of Rice Bran Oil

306 grams of Coconut Oil 76

245 grams of Olive Oil pomace

184 grams of Meadowfoam Seed Oil

122 grams of Fractionated Coconut Oil

96 grams of Cannabis Flower Fragrance Oil

48 grams of Vanilla White Color Stabilizer

63 grams of Sodium Lactate



Tie Dye Colors:

6 grams of FUN Soap Colorant Neon Red

6 grams of FUN Soap Colorant Neon Yellow

6 grams of FUN Soap Colorant Neon Orange

6 grams of FUN Soap Colorant Neon Green

8 grams of FUN Soap Colorant Neon Blue

12 grams of FUN Soap Colorant Ultramarine Violet



Clean & Sanitize your work area and all of your packaging materials.
It is suggested that you wear gloves, protective clothing, a face
mask, safety glasses, and a hair net while preparing this recipe.

Also, before attempting to make any cold process soap, please become
familiar with Soap Making Safety Class.

Please Note: The sodium lactate is added to the cooled lye water prior
to mixing of the oils and butters. Carefully stir to incorporate. Then,
proceed normally.

After adding the Cannabis Flower fragrance oil to the soap batter, weigh
out and add the vanilla white color stabilizer. Stick blend to incorporate.
Next, get out 6 mixing bowls. Assign each bowl a color. Then, add the
appropriate amount of soap colorant. Now, separate out 405 grams of the
soap batter into each bowl. Stir each bowl individually with a spoon to
incorporate.

Now, in your mold, equally space apart your 6 disposable cups. Starting
with one of your colors, pour about half of the batter over 3 of the cups.
Then, select another color and repeat pouring over the same cups. Finally,
choose a third color and repeat. Now, select a new color and using about
half the batter, pour over the cups that have not been poured on yet.
Repeat with a second color and then again with a third color. Now, using
the remaining soap batter, finish pouring it out over the various cups.
If any of the cups move or pop up, stick them back in place.

Next, using your spatula, scrape the soap off the cups and carefully remove
them. Then, use your spatula to scrape any excess soap out of the bowls.
Splatter this over the mold. Finally when all of the soap batter is in the
mold, insulate.

After 24 hours, remove the soap from the mold. Then, using your mitre cutter
or knife, slice the bars. Allow them to further cure before using.

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Congratulations! You’re a Soap Maker!


We hope that you enjoy our Hippies & Hemp Cold Process Soap Recipe!



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LYE
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS




The list is fairly short and mostly common sense. There's no way
to make it interesting, but read through it anyway. Becoming
familiar with these lye and lye/water safety precautions will make
your soap projects rewarding, not painful.


1. Lye is a caustic and poisonous so treat it with care.

2. Be careful not to inhale the dust when working and work in a
well-ventilated area. Soapmaking is easiest if you have quick
access to the stove and sink, making the kitchen the ideal work
area. Use the exhaust hood when mixing lye or mix lye outside.

3. Have adequate space to work on. Protect all work surfaces.
Lye can "redesign" your kitchen!

4. Wear protective goggles and rubber gloves, long sleeve shirts
and close fitting clothing; protect your feet, no sandals.

5. Lye corrodes metal so remove all jewelry before making soap.

6. If you accidentally get lye on your skin, flush the area with
ordinary vinegar and wash well with soap and water. (Lye will feel
slippery on skin.) Lye in the eye necessitates a visit to the
emergency room.

7. Do not leave the area unattended. If you're tired or short of
time, leave soapmaking for another day.

8. When mixing lye with water, always add lye to the water, not
the other way around. Pour it carefully in a steady stream.

9. Do not place bowls/pots near the edge of the counter.

10. Never reuse lye containers, stirring spoons or molds for other
purposes.

11. Do not attempt to heat lye in microwave or on the stove.

12. Children and pets should be kept away from the work area until
all equipment has been cleaned and put away.

13. Let soap cure undisturbed - away from children and pets.



Lye Safety Precautions
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