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Join me as I take you behind the scenes of my soap-making process! In this video, I cut my cold-processed goat's milk soap bars by hand, stamp each one with care, and steam the tops to remove soda ash for a smooth, polished finish. Soda ash is completely safe, but I choose to remove it for aesthetic purposes, leaving each bar looking flawless and professional.
If you’ve ever wondered about the final steps in soap-making or want tips on perfecting your bars, this video is for you!
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