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HCVS CLEAR MELT AND POUR SOAP BASE BY STEPHENSON
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HCVS CLEAR MELT AND POUR SOAP BASE BY STEPHENSON
₦5,500.00
1kg

Designed to create transparent soap bars, Stephenson's High Clarity, Vanilla Stable soap base has excellent stability with up to 2% of most fragrances containing vanillin. The nourishing high glycerin content feels fantastic on the skin. Before producing a large batch, we suggest thoroughly testing the base, as you can still experience some discoloring from other raw materials.

Ingredients: Aqua, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Stearate, Sorbitol, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Laurate, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid, Sodium Thiosulfate, Pentasodium Pentetate, Tetrasodium Etidronate.

Stephenson HCVS Melt and Pour Soap Base Highlights

  • Vegetable based
  • High clarity and transparency, enabling bright colors
  • Good foaming
  • Excellent moisturizing properties
  • PH 7.5-8.5
  • Neutral odor
  • Perfect for slicing or molding

IMPORTANT - Any time products are used on the skin, it is essential to test for safety. It is your responsibility to test any and all of our products to ensure satisfactory and safe results in your finished product. When adding ingredients to any soap base, do not use candle dye or fragrance oils that are not approved for bath and body use.

Melt Point 129°F
Transparency Transparent
Sulfate Free No
Detergent Free No
Prop 65 Warning Required No

Caution: When making soaps, it is important to keep in mind that the Melt & Pour Bases contain water as part of the formula, thus if they are left exposed to the atmosphere, the water will evaporate and the bar of soap will shrink. It is recommended that the entire soap bar be fully wrapped as soon as it has been poured and cooled, and this should minimize or even eliminate any shrinkage.

Usage:A two-pound brick can produce between 10-20 soaps, depending on the intended size of the final soap.

Directions For Use:

Melt and pour soaps are pretty simple. You melt the base, add your color, add your chosen fragrance and other beautiful additives and pour in the mold. Voilà! you now have a hand made soap you can call your own! We have included the basic material that you will need in order to create your soaps, while the other material can easily be found in your kitchen.

Materials:

Melt & Pour Soap Base Fragrance
Colorant
Soap additive (if available) Alcohol in a spritzer (available in drugstores)

Procedure:

Tools:

Molds
Double boiler or double boiler type (pot & aluminum bowl to put on top) Spatula

Stove Kitchen Knife Mixing bowls

Thermomete

1. Melting the soap base: start heating up the water in the double boiler. Always keep an eye in your stove for safety. Cut the soap base into smaller sizes with a kitchen knife. Place the cut soap in a double boiler pot and stir occasionally until melted.

Melting temperature:
130 F (54 C) – begins to melt 140 F (60 C) soap is fully melted

Note: do not go more than this temperature, as your soap will start to discolor and lose too much water.

Most people would use double boiler on stove top to melt the base for easier control of heat. Although you may use the microwave too, just make sure that you leave enough room in the bowl you’re using to melt the soap. And should you prefer to use microwave, heat for short periods such as 15 to 20 seconds, stir between each heating time until soap is completely melted.

Adding fragrance: once the soap is melted, pour into a glass bowl or measuring cup: once it’s cool enough to hold in your hand, you are ready to add the fragrance. When adding fragrance to the soap, stir well to evenly spread the aroma. It’s better to add fragrance before color. This will allow you to see the effect of the oils you added before adding any color. At times when using essential oil it gives a distinct color and might not require added colorant.

Recommended fragrance: in 16 ounces of soap (1 lb) you can add 1 to 3 teaspoons of fragrance (20 to 60 drops) or until you achieve the desired aroma.
This can be one or more scents but the total number of drops remains the same.

3. Adding color: add little by little the liquid color to the soap while stirring until you achieve the desired look that you wanted. If you want to make a clear base opaque, dilute a small quantity of titanium dioxide in water and add a tiny bit at a time to your base until you get the result you’re looking for.

4. Pouring into the molds: once you have added your fragrance and achieve the color you wanted, you are now ready to pour the melted soap into the molds. You may use a pouring pitcher or use the mixing bowl depending to what you are comfortable to use.

Pouring temperature is great if it’s at 135 F
Tip: once you pour the soap in the mold, spritz with alcohol to eliminate bubbles formed at the surface of the soap.

Tip: if you want multiple layers, spritz with alcohol between layers: alcohol is the glue that holds the layers together.

5. Un­molding your finished soap: it can take up to a couple of hours to harden the soap, depending on the size of the soap and the ambient temperature. Test if the soap is hard by lightly pressing the surface and if it’s solid you’re ready to un­mold. Turn the mold upside down and gently press on its bottom and the soap should pop right out. If it does not pop out most likely it’s not cool enough, leave it for an hour more. Sometime placing the soap in a freezer for 10 minutes will help it as well.

At Deo Organic we have developed a sophisticated software program that calculates the shipping costs on your order. Actual shipping charges are derived using a Konga, GIG, Sendbox, Fed-Ex, DHL shipping matrix that factors actual weight, or dimensional weight (Length x Width x Height) depending upon which is greater. We then apply the heavily discounted volume rate that we contract annually with Konga, GIG, Sendbox, Fed-Ex, DHL. The savings are passed on directly to you, and we do not charge any additional handling fees. Charges can be seen on-line before you finalize your order. There are no surprises!

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