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Beginner's Cold Process Soap Making Class

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This 100% hands-on class is for those who want to learn about the cold process method of soap making (bar soap) from start to finish.

We'll cover the following:
- the science behind soap making, saponification
- lye information & safety (read more below, under "Safety First!")
- the materials and ingredients needed and where to get them
- how to formulate a soap recipe based on your needs (e.g. dry skin, sensitive skin), using a very handy online soap calculator
- making your soap and what to do at home afterwards

Formulating a balanced recipe is the most important part of soap making, so my goal is for you to go home feeling very capable & comfortable with the intricacies of the soap calculator. Before making your soap, you'll be able to choose a recipe that is best for your skin type (e.g. more conditioning or bubbly). You'll take home 7 oz. of soap, customized with the essential oils of your choice, in the silicone mold of your choice, which you can keep and reuse (2-3 bars, depending on the mold). Other additives will be available to add to your soap, if desired (e.g. honey for extra conditioning, amaranth for exfoliation). Note that it takes at least 2.5 weeks for the soap to cure and be ready for use. It will be hard to wait, but well worth it! Then, you'll be ready to make your next batch of soap - it's addictive! You'll also go home with 5 soap recipes and a thorough, detailed instructional handout, including ingredients, lye info, materials/equipment & suppliers. Everything is provided in the class, as well as some snacks, coffee & tea.

Safely First! Since lye, NaOH, is used in the Beginner's Cold Process Soap Making Class, you will be provided the best safety equipment for the class. A common question: is lye necessary for soap making? Yes! A base is needed with one hydroxide ion, so Sodium Hydroxide is used...And it has many other uses as well! But, don't worry, there is no lye in the final product due to the chemical reaction that takes place between the carrier oils and the lye, which is converted into salt! My goal is for you to understand what lye is, how to handle lye & to respect lye, not fear it! Come to class to learn more about lye, including its history & many other uses!

You must wear closed-toe shoes, a long-sleeved shirt and pants to this class.

This class is available for up to 4 people & offered as a private class or on Saturdays, Sundays & Tuesdays. Please visit my website for more information: https://www.soapmakingclassesandmore.com.
This 100% hands-on class is for those who want to learn about the cold process method of soap making (bar soap) from start to finish.

We'll cover the following:
- the science behind soap making, saponification
- lye information & safety (read more below, under "Safety First!")
- the materials and ingredients needed and where to get them
- how to formulate a soap recipe based on your needs (e.g. dry skin, sensitive skin), using a very handy online soap calculator
- making your soap and what to do at home afterwards

Formulating a balanced recipe is the most important part of soap making, so my goal is for you to go home feeling very capable & comfortable with the intricacies of the soap calculator. Before making your soap, you'll be able to choose a recipe that is best for your skin type (e.g. more conditioning or bubbly). You'll take home 7 oz. of soap, customized with the essential oils of your choice, in the silicone mold of your choice, which you can keep and reuse (2-3 bars, depending on the mold). Other additives will be available to add to your soap, if desired (e.g. honey for extra conditioning, amaranth for exfoliation). Note that it takes at least 2.5 weeks for the soap to cure and be ready for use. It will be hard to wait, but well worth it! Then, you'll be ready to make your next batch of soap - it's addictive! You'll also go home with 5 soap recipes and a thorough, detailed instructional handout, including ingredients, lye info, materials/equipment & suppliers. Everything is provided in the class, as well as some snacks, coffee & tea.

Safely First! Since lye, NaOH, is used in the Beginner's Cold Process Soap Making Class, you will be provided the best safety equipment for the class. A common question: is lye necessary for soap making? Yes! A base is needed with one hydroxide ion, so Sodium Hydroxide is used...And it has many other uses as well! But, don't worry, there is no lye in the final product due to the chemical reaction that takes place between the carrier oils and the lye, which is converted into salt! My goal is for you to understand what lye is, how to handle lye & to respect lye, not fear it! Come to class to learn more about lye, including its history & many other uses!

You must wear closed-toe shoes, a long-sleeved shirt and pants to this class.

This class is available for up to 4 people & offered as a private class or on Saturdays, Sundays & Tuesdays. Please visit my website for more information: https://www.soapmakingclassesandmore.com.
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