Is soap making hard or does it require a lot of time and space?
Here is the answer to your next soap making question:
It's not really hard at all, the actual making of the soap takes an hour or two, then if you have used the melt and pour method the soap is ready to use once it has set, usually the following day. If you use the cold process then once the soap has set and been removed from the mold it needs to be left to cure for 2 - 4 weeks.
The added bonus is that most of the equipment you need is already in your kitchen, if you have the space to bake a cake, then you have sufficient space to make soap.
You have taken the first steps to learning how to make soap by signing up for my free course, the first lesson explains more fully.
More soon.
It's not really hard at all, the actual making of the soap takes an hour or two, then if you have used the melt and pour method the soap is ready to use once it has set, usually the following day. If you use the cold process then once the soap has set and been removed from the mold it needs to be left to cure for 2 - 4 weeks.
The added bonus is that most of the equipment you need is already in your kitchen, if you have the space to bake a cake, then you have sufficient space to make soap.
You have taken the first steps to learning how to make soap by signing up for my free course, the first lesson explains more fully.
More soon.
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