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Making soap at home is an expensive craft, which is why I've written up 9 life hacks that'll help save your wallet from those pesky soap making expenses!
Crayola is one of the most affordable brands out there, and they happen to be the star of my first hack. Cosmetic micas and other soap colourants can be quite costly for what they are, so I had the brilliant idea of using one of Crayola's most well-known products instead!
Make sure to watch the video to see how I creatively transformed Jello into a melt-and-pour embed mold, how I repurposed a Febreze product, how I made a soap cutter out of a few things you can get from the store, and more! 😊
I get all of my soap supplies from Voyageur Soap and Candle, which is a soap and candle supply shop based in Vancouver.
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0:00 - Intro
0:26 - Hack 1
3:42 - Hack 2
6:09 - Hack 3
8:12 - Hack 4
9:00 - Hack 5
10:19 - Hack 6
13:42 - Hack 7
15:28 - Hack 8
17:29 - Hack 9
19:27 - Bonus Hack
23:20 - Final Thoughts
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____________🌌Soap Recipe🌌____________
Big thanks to Katie Carson from Royalty Soaps for providing her amazing soap recipe, free for everyone to use!
🛢️ Oils (total weight is 411g or 14.5oz each batch):
• 40% Olive Oil
• 30% Coconut Oil
• 20% Palm Oil
• 5% Sweet Almond Oil
• 5% Castor Oil
☠️ Other Stuff:
• 2:1 Water to Lye Ratio
• 6% Fragrance (max of total soap weight)
• 5% Superfat
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