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I mentioned making the swirl soaps oven process before, and come to

think of it - I've been making most of my soaps oven process lately.

That is including my regular HP soaps and liquid soap pastes. I really

like the oven process! It is easier than double boiling (and since I

make about 12lbs at a time its hard to double boil ;). Its better than

direct stove top heat, cause that can scorch if its even a wee bit too

hot, or under stirred (and with the wee small children it is easy to get

distracted!). So using the oven is pretty darn great! Anyone else find

that too?

 

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Chris -

I too use only the oven for liquid and bar soaps. I love it and clean up is a

breeze!!!

 

I think my soaps look more " marbled " than swirled, however.

-Helen

 

 

). So using the oven is pretty darn great! Anyone else find

that too?

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

 

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Chris,

The batches of soap I've made were all with oven process too but it was in

the mold. What I didn't like about it was that all the fragrance or

essential oils evaporated and left hardly any scent. And I found I still had

to wait to use the bars, even after leaving it in overnight. (An hour at 250

then leaving the door closed overnight at least 12 hours)

Is the process you're talking about doing it IN the pot IN the oven? And

then adding oils/etc at the end?

-Jennifer

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Chris,

The batches of soap I've made were all with oven process too but it was in

the mold. What I didn't like about it was that all the fragrance or

essential oils evaporated and left hardly any scent. And I found I still had

to wait to use the bars, even after leaving it in overnight. (An hour at 250

then leaving the door closed overnight at least 12 hours)

Is the process you're talking about doing it IN the pot IN the oven? And

then adding oils/etc at the end?

-Jennifer

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> Chris,

 

 

 

Hi Jennifer,

 

> The batches of soap I've made were all with oven process too but it

was in

> the mold. What I didn't like about it was that all the fragrance or

> essential oils evaporated and left hardly any scent.

 

 

Yes, you have to add a bit more scent when you expose them to heat. I

also find that doing strictly CP takes more scent that doing HP and then

scenting and molding, but I've not had the experience of there being

almost no scent. I also do the HP at a slightly lower temp - about 200

or on the " warm " setting.

 

> And I found I still had

> to wait to use the bars, even after leaving it in overnight. (An

hour at 250

> then leaving the door closed overnight at least 12 hours)

 

 

Yes, I too find that the soap still have to dry more, but at least they

unmold easily :)

 

 

> Is the process you're talking about doing it IN the pot IN the oven?

And

> then adding oils/etc at the end?

 

 

I do almost all of the OP soaps (or HP soaps for that matter) in the

pot, then after they are " done " I scent them and mold them. The only

ones I do in the mold, in the oven are the swirl ones, and I've just

started doing that method.

 

> -Jennifer

 

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi

This " Soap Making " really sounds interesting, I would really like to get

the directions, step by step..Like 101. I think this would be fun. I do not

want to invest money into it untill I get some more detailed information.

 

Could some one help me on this matter?

 

 

> " Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

>

>

>RE: RE: Oven Process Soap Making

>Fri, 23 Jan 2004 14:14:26 -0600

>

>

>

> > Chris,

>

>

>

>Hi Jennifer,

>

> > The batches of soap I've made were all with oven process too but it

>was in

> > the mold. What I didn't like about it was that all the fragrance or

> > essential oils evaporated and left hardly any scent.

>

>

>Yes, you have to add a bit more scent when you expose them to heat. I

>also find that doing strictly CP takes more scent that doing HP and then

>scenting and molding, but I've not had the experience of there being

>almost no scent. I also do the HP at a slightly lower temp - about 200

>or on the " warm " setting.

>

> > And I found I still had

> > to wait to use the bars, even after leaving it in overnight. (An

>hour at 250

> > then leaving the door closed overnight at least 12 hours)

>

>

>Yes, I too find that the soap still have to dry more, but at least they

>unmold easily :)

>

>

> > Is the process you're talking about doing it IN the pot IN the oven?

>And

> > then adding oils/etc at the end?

>

>

>I do almost all of the OP soaps (or HP soaps for that matter) in the

>pot, then after they are " done " I scent them and mold them. The only

>ones I do in the mold, in the oven are the swirl ones, and I've just

>started doing that method.

>

> > -Jennifer

>

>

>*Smile*

>Chris (list mom)

>http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

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DOROTHY GABBERT

Saturday, January 24, 2004 1:35 PM

RE: RE: Oven Process Soap Making

 

 

Hi

This " Soap Making " really sounds interesting, I would really like to get

the directions, step by step..Like 101. I think this would be fun. I do not

want to invest money into it untill I get some more detailed information.

 

Could some one help me on this matter?

 

 

> " Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

>

>

>RE: RE: Oven Process Soap Making

>Fri, 23 Jan 2004 14:14:26 -0600

>

>

>

> > Chris,

>

>

>

>Hi Jennifer,

>

> > The batches of soap I've made were all with oven process too but it

>was in

> > the mold. What I didn't like about it was that all the fragrance or

> > essential oils evaporated and left hardly any scent.

>

>

>Yes, you have to add a bit more scent when you expose them to heat. I

>also find that doing strictly CP takes more scent that doing HP and then

>scenting and molding, but I've not had the experience of there being

>almost no scent. I also do the HP at a slightly lower temp - about 200

>or on the " warm " setting.

>

> > And I found I still had

> > to wait to use the bars, even after leaving it in overnight. (An

>hour at 250

> > then leaving the door closed overnight at least 12 hours)

>

>

>Yes, I too find that the soap still have to dry more, but at least they

>unmold easily :)

>

>

> > Is the process you're talking about doing it IN the pot IN the oven?

>And

> > then adding oils/etc at the end?

>

>

>I do almost all of the OP soaps (or HP soaps for that matter) in the

>pot, then after they are " done " I scent them and mold them. The only

>ones I do in the mold, in the oven are the swirl ones, and I've just

>started doing that method.

>

> > -Jennifer

>

>

>*Smile*

>Chris (list mom)

>http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

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At 02:35 PM 1/24/2004, DOROTHY GABBERT wrote:

>Hi

>This " Soap Making " really sounds interesting, I would really like to get

>the directions, step by step..Like 101. I think this would be fun. I do not

>want to invest money into it untill I get some more detailed information.

>

>Could some one help me on this matter?

 

You can find great instructions all over the internet. Heres's one site

that's very good: http://www.millersoap.com/.

 

Do a Google search on " soapmaking " and you'll find tons of info and

instructions.

 

-- Sandy

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I second this recommendation. Kathy Miller's page has LOTS of good info,

and can get you started pretty easily, and if you ever have any

questions about what you've read or want to try, just ask here and there

are quite a few of us that can give you lots of help and ideas.

 

Also, Rita's TLC soaps page http://www.tlcsoaps.com/soapinst.htm has

some good instruction and formulas too. Her soap making list is also one

of the larger ones and a good place to get ideas from too.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

At 02:35 PM 1/24/2004, DOROTHY GABBERT wrote:

>Hi

>This " Soap Making " really sounds interesting, I would really like to

get

>the directions, step by step..Like 101. I think this would be fun. I do

not

>want to invest money into it untill I get some more detailed

information.

>

>Could some one help me on this matter?

 

You can find great instructions all over the internet. Heres's one site

 

that's very good: http://www.millersoap.com/.

 

Do a Google search on " soapmaking " and you'll find tons of info and

instructions.

 

-- Sandy

 

 

 

 

 

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