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Hi Debbie,

 

cp=cold process

hp=hot process

cphp=the combo of the two which hp pretty much covers really

cpop=cold process, oven process

 

Cold process you wait for the lye and oils to cool to a specific temp before

mixing together. You then mold and let " cook " . These soaps have to cure

before using.

 

Hot process soapmaking is like the crockpot type. You don't have to wait

for the lye to cool you can just mix it with the oils right in the crockpot

and then cook the soap for an hour or so. You mold it, cool it and then can

use it right away.

 

I consider the cphp when you start off doing cp but then decide to cook it

instead. Like the crock pot method you can use the soap right after you cut

it or unmold it.

 

I've not done the cpop, but it is becoming very popular in the soaping

world. That is where you do your cold process get it to trace, pour into an

oven safe mold (whatever that is) and then bake it in the oven at a low temp

for however long it takes to cook. This too doesn't have to cure as long as

the cp only.

 

You really should give soapmaking a try. However, be prepared to become

addicted if you should like it.

 

Margaret (a soap making junkie)

 

 

> " Debra McDuffee " <deb

>

>

>Re: Soap Making Mystery

>Sat, 6 Apr 2002 16:32:22 -0500

>

>I'm not a soaper, but I sure am a wanna-be! Can someone explain to me what

>HP and CPHP are?

>

>Thanks!

>Debbie

>deb

>http://www.bodyhealthcenter.com

 

 

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