How To Make Soap with Rajiv Surendra

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Rajiv Surendra

Rajiv Surendra

3 ай бұрын

Rajiv has been making his own bars of soap for almost nine years and it's the only soap he uses because it's great stuff! This video has been the most requested by viewers, so we're thrilled to finally share this one.
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★ TABLE OF CONTENTS ★
• 1:20 Goats milk soap
• 3:30 Soap making process is magical
• 5:05 Making soap is dangerous
• 6:30 Return of the apron to get down to business
• 7:05 History of cleaning skin
• 10:10 How to make the soap recipe
•12:14 The coconut oil appearance
•13:00 Combination of different fats determine the hardness of the soap
•14:00 Check the temperature to determine the lye solution
•15:43 Stainless steel spoon to add the lye to the liquid
•16:30 No clumps of lye
•17:38 Stick blender immersed in the liquid
•20:57 Soap ready for the mold
•21:40 You need 24 hours for it to harden in the freezer
•22:00 Do not touch this soap for a while- As long as 6 months!
•24:00 Wooden block made for the soap mold
•26:30 Cutting the soap with wire
•27:31 Stand them upright, so they have air circulating around them as they cure
•29:19 End result of soap with time
💡 TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO 💡
• My own goats milk soap
• Wise man soap making
• Finicky chemical process
• The weights and temperature are important and exacting
• Adaptation of goat's milk recipe
•Lye is an important ingredient but very dangerous and hazardous
•Lye crystals
•Vegetable shortening or lard/pig fat as an option
•Olive oil and coconut oil in the soap making process
•Using a scale is important in getting precise measurements in the soap making process
•The different fats saponify with the lard
•Lye heats up when mixed with liquid
•Do not use wooden spoon with lye
•Stick blender used but be careful not to splatter anything
•Goggles very important for protective gear
•soap mold used to cut into bars
•Saponification is the chemical process in which triglycerides are combined with a strong base to form fatty acid metal salts during the soap-making process
•The chemical process heats up so important to put in the freezer for 24 hours
•Soap has to sit for 2-3 weeks before it is safe enough to use
•Creamy and opaque but the soap will become translucent over time
•Soap can come out looking like cheese
•Protective gear important to protect your eyes and your skin
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@ethanschulze557
@ethanschulze557 3 ай бұрын
I would watch this man file his taxes lol
@VeryCoolAlan
@VeryCoolAlan 3 ай бұрын
Lmao I hope so
@ruthcarter8895
@ruthcarter8895 3 ай бұрын
Or pluck chickens😊👋🏼
@FairnessFobe
@FairnessFobe 3 ай бұрын
I'd watch him file his nails!
@TheSmiley84
@TheSmiley84 3 ай бұрын
Honestly, he would teach us all it so well I'd feel much more confident to try it
@AtHomeWithNissy
@AtHomeWithNissy 3 ай бұрын
OMG! I sure would too…every minute of it 🤣
@sophiablow3422
@sophiablow3422 3 ай бұрын
A Tamil man, who sings Scottish laments, and drops occasionally into Dick Van Dyke cockney English. You're are a magical mystery of a man.
@tansok4537
@tansok4537 3 ай бұрын
Thank you sooooo much
@pamhouglan4710
@pamhouglan4710 3 ай бұрын
Magical mystery Man & a true renaissance man! Loved your song!!!
@lindajanke6194
@lindajanke6194 3 ай бұрын
The last time I made soap was with my grandmother, 67 years ago in NC. She was making lye soap to use on Granddaddy's work clothes. Grandma started by making lye from oak wood ashes. Our fat was pork lard we rendered during hog killing. If she added other ingredients, I don't remember them. We worked outside over an open fire. I helped stir. She poured the soap batch in a round pan, and when it was hardened, cut it in pie shaped wedges. I've always wanted to make soap again. Grandma's soap would remove the tobacco gum from our clothes, not much else would. Thank you for all you do to inform, entertain, and keep us company.
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
Wow, fascinating! I wish I could have been there myself! Thanks for sharing.
@IvanSN
@IvanSN 3 ай бұрын
I really love this comment. It's unintentionally filled with so much history and culture. I hope you're having a lovely day!
@ImCFoxx
@ImCFoxx 3 ай бұрын
Similar story. I grew up in Nebraska on a farm once, or twice a year my German grandmother, and aunt would come to the farm and make soap. It was completely rustic outdoors in a huge black cauldron. Iron? It was about 3 feet across with a curled lip like a claw foot bathtub bathtub. Lye was made from ashes, rendered fat from beef, tallow or pig fat. A fire was started around and underneath the cauldron. They would add ingredients in including old, small bars of soap that were not comfortable to use. It was an all day project. We were instructed to stay away, as I was probably pretty young. I remember we used to play in the cauldron when it wasn’t in use. my sister and I could sit in it. I was probably less than eight years old and she was three years younger than I was. Such a good memory. 🦊
@ImCFoxx
@ImCFoxx 3 ай бұрын
@rajivsurendra when I grew up, I lived in the mountains and made soap two times once with rendered beef fat from the local butcher, and vegetable oils. & shea butter, coconut oil, We added essential oils that were amazing and then a second time making it all vegetable . we collected plastic inner packaging from store bought cookies and crackers. Cookie packages had designs On the bottom, sometimes large rectangles other times individual little circles or squares where the cookies from the store would sit inside the package. They worked as great molds and left pretty patterns on the soap. It was beautiful and made great gifts. I remember it was pure white. Oddly enough, I don’t remember using lye but we must have? I have seen silicone bolts for making soap or salves
@lauramathews3151
@lauramathews3151 3 ай бұрын
I love Jasmine or Camellia or Gardenia or Freesia floral scents. Rose is nice but everywhere. And I am allergic to lavender but hate the scent regardless....
@ritabutler1951
@ritabutler1951 3 ай бұрын
Every friend who has been gifted a bar of your soap who watches this should realize what a lovely present it was. They got a gift made with love.
@marvinraphaelmonfort8289
@marvinraphaelmonfort8289 3 ай бұрын
and crystals of danger hehe
@kimhacker4597
@kimhacker4597 Ай бұрын
Hi Rajiv! I love your content! I am a soap maker, and I wanted to add that it is very important to always add your lye to your liquid and never add liquids to lye. If you add liquid to lye, you can get a volcano reaction that can result in injuries. Your soap is beautiful❤
@sophieoshaughnessy9469
@sophieoshaughnessy9469 8 күн бұрын
Hi ! Can you explain why the mask? Are there gases that escape? Does that mask have to be a certain type?
@aliceroseduerr3089
@aliceroseduerr3089 3 ай бұрын
I have a new appreciation for those who sell homemade soap at the farmers market. Always thought they seemed pricey. Now it’s clear why they charge what they do. Thank you for the lesson.
@griffca4814
@griffca4814 Ай бұрын
This guy is the Bob Ross of KZbin "my most treasures gifts are tools" "I have great friends" Bros out here living the life!
@connie3306
@connie3306 Ай бұрын
I am a retired teacher and lifelong learner who is just captivated by your talents, your method of presentation, and the passion you share about life.
@deborahdesigner3226
@deborahdesigner3226 3 ай бұрын
One human with so much elegance and perfection all around! Gotta love this guy!!! His personality is soooo endearing too!!! Thank you, Rajiv!!
@lllovesalll
@lllovesalll 3 ай бұрын
My folks are Indian, born & raised in east Africa before immigrating to Canada in the early 70s. My dad recently mentioned that his grandmother used to wash dishes with ash, so I was fascinated to hear lye is made from it 😊 I'm heeding all your cautions and will be supporting local soap makers from now on! Thank you for sharing this beautiful part of your life and knowledge with us❤🙏👍🏼
@carenscaife2721
@carenscaife2721 3 ай бұрын
An absolutely lovely and informative video but Rajiv’s warnings are to be taken seriously. Years ago when we raised goats, I made soap in my kitchen and the immersion blender splattered the fat-lye mixture all over my painted cabinets and window mouldings. It removed several layers of paint right down to the wood. Thank you for fresh inspiration and a reminder of caution, Rajiv.
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
Oh boy, thanks for sharing that! I want people to know how dangerous this is.
@KatBula
@KatBula 3 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you both for pointing out the dangers of lye. I had an ancestor who blinded himself in a soapmaking accident; hearing this story as a child was when I first learned what lye is, and it left an indelible impression! So grateful for access to good protective equipment in the modern era, as well as being able to choose whether or not we make our own soap!
@madebylora
@madebylora 3 ай бұрын
There is something very “incongruous” about hearing that song coming from someone wearing a baseball cap backwards! Hahaha
@krachr1
@krachr1 3 ай бұрын
Agreed but it sure made me remember my dear sweet mother so fondly.
@lonenugget4301
@lonenugget4301 3 ай бұрын
Wow! Didn't know it took so long to cure! I can really appreciate why handmade soap can be a little expensive, but worth it!
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
That's why I don't sell it, it's just not worth any price that someone would be willing to pay...considering it takes up space in my apartment for 6 months, curing.
@fringedwellermccatintyre730
@fringedwellermccatintyre730 3 ай бұрын
@@rajivsurendra I bet your apartment smells like a dream.
@amilawstudent
@amilawstudent 3 ай бұрын
​@@rajivsurendrayou underestimate what your fan base would be willing to pay for an original piece of anything you've touched.
@inesspanni
@inesspanni 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!!​@@amilawstudent
@abhidey646
@abhidey646 3 ай бұрын
This new season of Breaking Bath is off to a great start!
@Barbara-pk6qp
@Barbara-pk6qp 3 ай бұрын
Hi Rajiv, I am 74 but remember my grandmother living on a farm making soap with homemade lye. She had a big can nailed to the side of her house by the back door. She had it filled with ash and had a container nailed below that. We kids were well aware to stay away from that container, in which the lye would collect. She also had one of those giant cast iron cauldrons like in the drawing you showed. She would build a fire under it, and using collected fat and her homemade lye would make all her own soap. I remember the soap was not pretty, but it certainly worked. She was a busy farm wife, so the soap was just put in a box under the sink after it was cut. She was a treasure! She also made quilts, mattresses, clothes..if it could be made at home she did so. Love your videos, this one especially.
@tinkerbell2939
@tinkerbell2939 25 күн бұрын
Wow, mattresses? Cool. Love hearing old stories of our beloved relatives.
@donnarohrer4518
@donnarohrer4518 3 ай бұрын
My blood pressure drops just relaxing and watching this new age Mister Roger! I always learn something interesting watching.
@user-jx1bh9nc9s
@user-jx1bh9nc9s 3 ай бұрын
Or in our case in Canada…..Mr. Dressup….so calm!
@marciacampos9966
@marciacampos9966 3 ай бұрын
You nailed it.
@gailalbers1430
@gailalbers1430 3 ай бұрын
Rajiv is a true Renaissance man !
@veralitchmore3864
@veralitchmore3864 2 ай бұрын
I was thinking new age Bob Ross, but you’re right! Definitely giving Mr. Roger vibes!
@villalongaariana6874
@villalongaariana6874 3 ай бұрын
Hi Rajiv. Thank you very, very much for having taken the time to show us your wonderful soap making recipe. The combination of ingredients does make a big difference in it's consistency. The mother of one of my ex-boyfriends, used to make the soap the very old fashion way. The didn't have much money at all so absolutely everything was reused, including the fat from the meals they had cooked to make soap. She made all the clothes for all the family and she reused the ugly plastic bags from the supermarket to crochet handbags. Things that now seem to come back as fashion trends, but 30-40 and more years ago, she already used to do all of this and more as something natural. Nothing was wasted but they lacked nothing either, despite the little they had. So thank you for helping people with your KZbin channel to rediscover and appreciate these things.
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
Wow, fascinating to read this. I love these recollections, thank you for sharing.
@tinkerbell2939
@tinkerbell2939 3 ай бұрын
Hello, I think you did a pretty good job explaining soap making. I’ve been making soap since 2015. Why did I wait so long! Been wanting to make it since I was 14. I use an old stainless 3 quart pan with a handle and some plastic pitchers. These items are used only for soaping. I use about 8 percent coconut oil. You can use an online lye calculator to figure your recipe. I cure the soap for six weeks. Homemade soap is so awesome to use for everything!! I use it in shower on hair and body, carpet cleaning, dishes, etc.
@crystalstarrz
@crystalstarrz 2 ай бұрын
This is the channel I watch when I want to feel inner peace. Rajiv is so soothing in everything he does. He effortlessly creates an atmosphere of comfort and charm.
@angelahagood3639
@angelahagood3639 3 ай бұрын
I used to watch my Mamaw Wilson make a pan of lye soap, as she called it. She wouldn’t let us in the kitchen, now I know why! She poured it into an old pan, let it get hard, then cut it into squares. One block stayed at the kitchen sink, one at her washing machine, and one by the bathroom sink for extra dirty hands. Nowadays soaps are everywhere but Mamaw made it because it was something she learned from her mother for necessities sake. She passed at ninety-eight, and I never asked her to teach me that special craft. So happy to see younger folks keeping this art alive! 🧼🫶🏻🙌🏻
@ritaspeers1259
@ritaspeers1259 3 ай бұрын
Precious memory❤
@baciclan2021
@baciclan2021 3 ай бұрын
God has gifted you with great teaching skills. Thank you for all your content!
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
Allahu Akbar.
@carolinebennett5615
@carolinebennett5615 3 ай бұрын
The heat given off as the lye mixes with the milk means that an exothermic reaction is occurring. The lye is dissolving in the water in the milk and because lye (or sodium hydroxide NaOH) is so polar (strong + charge on Na and - charge on OH) the dissolution process releases a lot of energy. You are right to take precautions and to be very careful to not get it on your skin or in your eyes/mouth. The solution formed is strongly alkaline, which is the opposite end of the pH scale to acid, but it can do just as much damage. I would be overjoyed to receive homemade soap. How lovely. There is no end to your talent or thoughtfulness.
@ojitasdefreya
@ojitasdefreya 3 ай бұрын
This made me so happy. Firstly, the singing! What an absolutely beautiful intro. And secondly, I’ve been wondering and held off on making my own soap. So happy to consider this process. ✨
@KRobica
@KRobica 3 ай бұрын
and now we want to see your bathroom tour🙏 it would be interesting to see what you use and organise your bathroom supplies
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
We'll get in there eventually. Probably with @brooklinen
@jazzythecat2020
@jazzythecat2020 3 ай бұрын
When I visited Turkey several years ago I fell in love with aleppo soap. It has become the standard in our home and this video makes me appreciate it even more.
@tamiz8895
@tamiz8895 3 ай бұрын
I think our Rajiv is in love, he seems particularly happy and singing which I love to hear ❤❤❤
@itzakpoelzig330
@itzakpoelzig330 3 ай бұрын
Can you imagine how amazing someone would have to be to be a match for Rajiv? Can there be two such on Earth at one time?
@sharlamc7095
@sharlamc7095 3 ай бұрын
Years ago, my sisters and I used to make our own soaps, and we made one very similar to your Wiseman soap -- we scented ours with frankinsence and myrrh, too,, but we also added gold flakes, and gave it away as gifts at Christmas. It was a lovely soap.
@sharlamc7095
@sharlamc7095 3 ай бұрын
Also, white vinegar neutralizes lye -- if you happen to get some lye on your skin, splash it with vinegar.
@Sharon-bo2se
@Sharon-bo2se 3 ай бұрын
I recall when I was a kid in Vancouver 60 years ago the Scouts used to do fat drives to collect fats saved in the households. It was used for soaps and other oil products. I've been looking at soap making lately. I do sew, knit, spin, etc., as ways to learn. Always enjoy your videos. I would suggest you strain your lye solution through a fine sieve to keep any lye crystals out of your soap so one less thing to worry about.
@kynnda1
@kynnda1 3 ай бұрын
Lovely video, Rajiv. It brings back so many memories with my abuela. My granny used to make soap every summer in her patio in southern Spain with used olive oil she collected from fried foods the whole year. She would make a huge batch for the family and then would let it rest on the floor in her house. The soap chunks were not as refined as yours, they were big bricks shaped unevenly. I still remember the smell and how good it was. We even used it for washing clothes. I always wanted to learn from her but unfortunately couldn't. I hope one day I can make my own soap too. Thank you for your work and your videos ❤
@laurawatkins9399
@laurawatkins9399 3 ай бұрын
Your videos are like a lovely letter from a friend. Thanks for the Annie Laurie song, just beautiful.
@allonesame6467
@allonesame6467 2 ай бұрын
What a lovely way to spend some quiet time: listening to Rajiv (caution us ad nauseum about the perils of soap making🤣) while I knit. Thank you!
@tachiebillano6244
@tachiebillano6244 3 ай бұрын
OMIGOD YOU DID IT! Thank you so much Rajiv! Such an informative video, and you were generous enough to show us how to make your Wiseman soap. ❤
@moonbeet
@moonbeet 3 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, Rajiv. As you were so gracefully making your soap, I kept thinking about the many generations of women who made soap, doing so without electric mixers or refrigerators or stoves, and my heart swelled with respect for all the women of the past, with admiration of their know-how, and with gratitude for all that they did.
@JC-qh7ze
@JC-qh7ze 27 күн бұрын
As a fellow Canadian I was not expecting that shoutout to Pioneer Village!! Yesssss!! What a happy and very random surprise 😁
@feelingkevinly
@feelingkevinly 3 ай бұрын
The video we've all been waiting for🤭 Thank you Rajiv for everything you put out there! Happy Saturday
@notasdelaimagen8587
@notasdelaimagen8587 Ай бұрын
I find myself now wanting to watch the rest of the videos, but at the same time I don't want to watch them all and find myself without more videos from Rajiv.
@AtHomeWithNissy
@AtHomeWithNissy 3 ай бұрын
I JUST ❤ YOUR CONTENT! I feel so much nostalgia and longing for life in the countryside of my hometown on the island 🏝️ 🇯🇲.
@elle_9136
@elle_9136 3 ай бұрын
Girl if mi love him one more time! He's wholesome.
@elle_9136
@elle_9136 3 ай бұрын
Girl if mi love him one more time! He's so wholesome.
@AtHomeWithNissy
@AtHomeWithNissy 3 ай бұрын
@@elle_9136 AYE!!🤣 right!! Love when he sings the old church songs… he’s a special human.I just love everything he does!! Now me need fi find a goat milk soap with frankincense & myrrh. My grandma always use that natural stuff . I can smell it now…ugh 😀🌹
@anne.maxime
@anne.maxime 3 ай бұрын
I think one of my favorite things about this channel and Rajiv is the anachronism all over lol It's a beautiful old song, in a beautiful full of old things apartment... and then he shows up with a backwards cap lol makes me really feel like I can do what he's doing too
@judithgrace8359
@judithgrace8359 3 ай бұрын
Loved the singing. So…grew up in Brownsville, Texas, 93 percent Hispanic. Educated by the Sisters of the Incarnate Word most of who came straight from Ireland. Music class was learning Irish songs. So all of us little Hispanic girls learned many Irish songs…Annie Laurie, Danny Boy, Irish Lullaby, When Irish Eyes are Laughing, My Wild Irish Rose, Molly Malone, and many others. Annie Laurie is my favorite, thank you for bringing back happy school memories. I made soap years ago in a craft class, but it was a recipe without lye, must look it up. I remember we used Lavender for the scent.
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
That's so nice! Annie Laurie is Scottish.
@judithgrace8359
@judithgrace8359 3 ай бұрын
Wow, I didn’t know that, always thought it was Irish. It’s a beautiful song.
@solsticesummer982
@solsticesummer982 3 ай бұрын
What a sweet little beginning of a video! Simple camera shot, no one in it, but we hear the singing of our favorite person and some slight clattering around indicating his industriousness and preparation. 💕💜💓
@patriciarock6894
@patriciarock6894 3 ай бұрын
My grandmother used to make soap in the back yard, and my mom stepped in it. She experienced a serious burn, and had to wear a special boot for months. You’re such a master at teaching these crafts that are almost lost. Thank you for your lessons, and thank you for your beautiful voice. What a delight!❤
@KatBula
@KatBula 3 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh! I have played Annie Laurie as a fiddle tune for most of my life, and never knew it had words! 😍 Who would have guessed I would find out from a video of Rajiv making soap?
@krachr1
@krachr1 3 ай бұрын
As a 21 yr soaper i recognize that total relief and elation feeling when you get a good batch". In fact im pretty sure that music is the same exact music i hear in my head when i get a "good batch". Excellent Information! It was impossible to see trace when i was learning. This is the first time ive heard it explained so well. Also ... your muscles look so very nice bulging out of your sleeves.
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ProcessingYourTools
@ProcessingYourTools 3 ай бұрын
love how pioneer village, a right of passage for all Toronto schools, effected you so positively!!! I just remember the gift shop with the rock candy sticks...I should have paid more attention haha.
@kojiboj
@kojiboj 3 ай бұрын
I have been a soapmaker for 8 years, and you still manage to teach me new things! Love your videos, keep making the world a better place ❤
@Nyknits
@Nyknits 3 ай бұрын
Gangsta, yo! Thank you for sharing. The singing was beautiful.
@juliab1371
@juliab1371 3 ай бұрын
Just FYI: grade 3 ON (only) curriculum still has settler history, but couched in non 'Doctrine of Discovery' terms. Still lots of fun for kids to learn what it takes to learn from the land to fashion shelter, food, everyday items to sustain a life in a natural environment from the resources you have on hand. Cheers for this trip through saponification, always a satisfying experience - and always appreciated the scent combo of frankincense & myrrh: yummy, heady and spicy. When my husband & I married in 1976 we made handmade soap as part of our bonbonnières wedding favours, I have several old soapmaking books, but I inévitable go back to Beverly Plummer's 'Fragrance' which described the process, albeit with 1975 resources. So satisfying to take simple ingredients to make luscious, lathering soap with custom scents. The bonus is the chemical reaction takes something caustic and produces emollient glycerine, so soothing on skin. As you say, Rajiv: magical!
@jeannerolig6042
@jeannerolig6042 3 ай бұрын
Rajiv, you are the Universal Man! My happiness is always bolstered by your intimate and oh-so-learning-worthy visits! And, I mean, your worldwide dialects!! 🙌
@bonnerdebbie
@bonnerdebbie 3 ай бұрын
Great informative video, my daughter made soap once and said that was enough because every one she gave it to hoarded instead of using it. Beautiful singing intro!!
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
Many people I've given this soap to have also saved it but I try to get them to actually use it!
@meshamybelle
@meshamybelle 13 күн бұрын
Part of the reason for freezing the milk is to keep the heat from curdling the milk. I prefer to make my milk soaps with 50% water which I dissolve the lye in. I put the milk in with the oils. It’s nearly foolproof against curdled lye milk. It’s good practice to strain lye water through a sieve to make extra sure no undisolved lye bits end up in the soap. Protip- leave the dishes for the next day because it will have turned into soap and is easier to clean up then the oily dishes
@KimberlieOtt
@KimberlieOtt 3 ай бұрын
We had a beautiful adopted Grandma who asked us to call her Granny, as she was Southern.I was about 9, so about 52 years ago. She made us a batch of lye soap as gifts, and I remember using it, and my skin just burned and burned. I have super sensitive skin anyway, but I think it may not have cured long enough. We still loved her, just was a bit more wary about her presents. :) Thank you for this special video!
@cathygilani4663
@cathygilani4663 3 ай бұрын
That soap was lye heavy, most likely - meaning it contained more lye than necessary to saponify that amount of oils.
@mmahgoub
@mmahgoub 3 ай бұрын
Hard toilet soap with a pleasant smell was produced in the Middle East during the Islamic Golden Age, when soap-making became an established industry. Recipes for soap-making are described by Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (c. 865-925), who also gave a recipe for producing glycerine from olive oil. -Wikipedia
@michaelgray1123
@michaelgray1123 3 ай бұрын
Great video!!!! Is there anything you can't do? You re so talented.
@j.elington1483
@j.elington1483 3 ай бұрын
Rajiv! I love how you show people diy and cozy living in the city! Ive always wanted to make my own soap, candles etc... but wanted yo wait to get my house in the woods lol😊
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
You don't have to wait, you can do it on a small scale. Historically, people did all this stuff in cities in crowded tiny quarters.
@AstiJay
@AstiJay 3 ай бұрын
Rajiv couldn’t contain himself. He thought himself so funny (he was!) speaking with different accents. First a couple of smiles repressed and then unfettered laughter. Very charming. 💕
@kekiboo
@kekiboo 25 күн бұрын
I just made soap with my classmates as a part of our chemistry final project and I'm planning to make more soon, maybe gonna try your recipe and gift some to my friends. Thank you for sharing this with us, Rajiv!
@themamma341
@themamma341 3 ай бұрын
Awwww, he’s singing Annie Laurie…and beautifully! Would love to hear more singing🥹
@WildLee7
@WildLee7 3 ай бұрын
It is best to freeze milks when using it as a water replacement in creating a lye solution as it can burn easily and does not smell good. Ventilation within a space when using lye is also important. Your bowls are lovely. Thank you for sharing.
@FairnessFobe
@FairnessFobe 3 ай бұрын
Rajiv, your videos generate such lovely comments & replies! It shows what a genuine, warm & generous person you are. It's no wonder joy shines out of your eyes, your life is filled with authenticity & the genuine desire to share the things that give you happiness. May I say thank you & God bless you.
@DaisyDebs
@DaisyDebs 3 ай бұрын
Beautiful !
@revolutionarytravelfamily
@revolutionarytravelfamily 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@naznyc
@naznyc 3 ай бұрын
I only realized lye burned people when I saw Fight Club 😅. Thanks for posting this! Sooo informative.
@SarahScript
@SarahScript 3 ай бұрын
this is so cool! thank you for sharing! love your videos
@guitarsz
@guitarsz 3 күн бұрын
amazing, thanks
@genevievemontoya924
@genevievemontoya924 3 ай бұрын
That was wonderful, thank you
@carolinafaria_opera
@carolinafaria_opera 3 ай бұрын
Great, bravo!
@avaraquel
@avaraquel 10 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@Miek80
@Miek80 3 ай бұрын
Dear Rajiv, there are so many topics I wish you record…i have a few thing I would love to see you talking about: - planning and taking notes - organizing a closet ( wardrobe) - Defining your style with accessories ( clothing) - your morning routine - how to read and annotate a book - being in nature - daydreaming :))
@eileentheequeen
@eileentheequeen 3 ай бұрын
Very cool, now I really appreciate handmade soap; I work in a local antique shop and one of the dealers makes soaps that smell amazing, they are pricey but I now know the value of them..a true art form..thank you for sharing!
@veronicamorandi3950
@veronicamorandi3950 3 ай бұрын
Wonderful video.
@reneen4661
@reneen4661 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Love your videos 💗
@Vic82toire
@Vic82toire Ай бұрын
Lovely!
@practicallyprepared9389
@practicallyprepared9389 3 ай бұрын
What a lovely thing to wake to!
@janelte
@janelte 3 ай бұрын
never going to make my own soap but would watch this for the beauty of those mixing bowls on the tablecloth alone
@katharinewilliamson2478
@katharinewilliamson2478 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@annawozniak6807
@annawozniak6807 3 ай бұрын
Its like magic!!! Thanks for sharing
@susannee.colella6109
@susannee.colella6109 2 ай бұрын
You are really amazing. LOL. Take care and keep posting. I love to watch
@desco7628
@desco7628 3 ай бұрын
How nice! Thanks for sharing!! Another fave video!!❤😊
@Whitefoxmarketing
@Whitefoxmarketing 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for fulfilling requests... this is awesome!
@gardenlevel7385
@gardenlevel7385 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@PennyGarland
@PennyGarland 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@alisonburgess345
@alisonburgess345 3 ай бұрын
Really interesting - thanks Rajiv 🎉
@annbornstein45
@annbornstein45 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Rajiv ❤
@jennifers1833
@jennifers1833 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your soap techniques!
@BionicBoobie
@BionicBoobie 3 ай бұрын
you truly are the best thing to happen to KZbin!!! I love everything about you dude!
@user-mc5pl8js9h
@user-mc5pl8js9h 3 ай бұрын
This is a treat😃 Thank you Rajiv! 💜
@linaD08
@linaD08 3 ай бұрын
Fascinating!!!! The process while dangerous was actually not as complicated as my mind thought at all. Thank you Rajiv!!!
@rajivsurendra
@rajivsurendra 3 ай бұрын
Don't take it lightly though, I have done this for eight years and we've edited this video so it seems smooth and casual, but every time I make soap, I take my time and do it very slowly and carefully. Even the fumes from the lye solution are dangerous, so if you try this at home, be VERY cautious.
@linaD08
@linaD08 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Rajiv! Yes, I would have to dot all my i’s and cross all my t’s before I would attempt making soap. But you showing us that with proper care and tools a task is achievable. Today I am hemming a pair of jeans keeping the original hem…. Less dangerous!!!
@Eternall23452
@Eternall23452 3 ай бұрын
That humming was nice. I listened again
@kudalayd
@kudalayd 2 ай бұрын
Loved watching your video!
@flaxholmelis5996
@flaxholmelis5996 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Rajiv x
@tobaccoffee
@tobaccoffee 3 ай бұрын
I've always wanted to make soap but it seems complicated, so I just make soy candles and buy savon de Marseille. Your friends are so lucky to get hand-poured goatmilk soap from you regularly!
@bustedkeaton
@bustedkeaton 3 ай бұрын
Decades of womens hard work writing down formula calculations have made soapmaking very simple. Theres calculators online thatll tell you how much of everything to add
@amyciampa490
@amyciampa490 3 ай бұрын
That was gorgeous and the most relaxing thing ever. We have all been waiting for this one! Grazie
@valerielambert7922
@valerielambert7922 3 ай бұрын
Oh, what a treat Rajiv! How I love your channel.
@ilariatremolada379
@ilariatremolada379 3 ай бұрын
Thanks Rajiv ❤ Another great video! Informative and soothing at the same. Keep shining 🌈
@deborahdesigner3226
@deborahdesigner3226 3 ай бұрын
Yes!! Love love love the singing!!! 🥰
@user-si3jl2in8n
@user-si3jl2in8n 3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@sophiagmta
@sophiagmta 2 ай бұрын
Pure joy. I love this channel.
@joystubbs247
@joystubbs247 2 ай бұрын
Wonderful lesson, thankyou
@vivsworldtrip
@vivsworldtrip 3 ай бұрын
Yeah! ive waited so long for this video!! thank you for sharing your secret with us! would love to try!
@sofiatarn8238
@sofiatarn8238 2 ай бұрын
Loved the music
@shakti8550
@shakti8550 3 ай бұрын
Ethereal, soothing, knowledgeable!!!💚💚💚
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