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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Beginner's Cold Process Soap Making - Beginner's Cold Process Soap Making This is a hand-on class for the beginner soap maker, no prior experience is required. The soap making process taught is Cold Process, technique Thermal Heat/Room Temperature. In this class, you will gain an understanding of:
Understanding lye safety.
Learning how to correctly measure raw materials using grams and ounces.
What is a soap calculator and why it is used.
How fats and oils become soap.
What is super fatting?
Essential Oils and Fragrant Oils: How do they differ?
Handout will contain the following information: soap making instructions, safety instructions, equipment, and reference books and websites.
General Information:Participants need to bring the following items, participation is prohibited without the necessary equipment
Full Apron
Heavy Rubber Gloves (i.e., Playtex Long Line)
Soap Making attire:
Closed toes shoes
Long sleeve shirt (high collar)
Long pants (these can be old, something that you do not mind getting soiled)
Tie back for long hair
2 old heavy towels to keep your soap warm that will accommodate soap being wrapped in the two towels
What you will take home:
Class handout with curing instructions, conversion calculations, starter soap recipes and other information.
One log of soap - approximately 30oz prior to curing.
Confidence
A big smile
Support:
After Class Support: Receive 6 follow-up emails, one per week with valuable tips on curing, weighting and turning processes.
Support Call: Enjoy a free scheduled 15-minute support call. A $50.00 deposit is required before the call to cover any time over 15 minutes.
Instructor: Venessa Phipps Level 3 Certified Aromatherapist. Certified Natural Products Manufacturing
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