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Pifito Soap Making Oils Mix No. 1 is a 60 oz pre-measured blend of high-quality oils designed for cold process soap making. This expertly formulated mix includes coconut, palm, olive, and castor oils, ensuring a reliable and consistent soap-making experience. The microwave-safe pouch allows for easy melting, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced soap makers. With a commitment to sustainability and purity, this blend is free from synthetics and cruelty, making it a responsible choice for your DIY projects.
J**R
Great Concept
Definitely not a beginner soap mix. This should be use by professional soap makers at least 2 years making cold process soaps. The batter trace quickly and you will have to know how to manage this. Do not buy if you are a beginner it’s going to be a disaster. Do not buy if you don’t know how to use and read SoapCalc. My soap turned out super fine I did add other ingredients due to the specific soap I made. You still need to plug the numbers in SoapCalc to see the analysis of the batter. I cut my soap in less than 24 hours.
W**R
Awesome Product
This product definitely makes the cold/hot process soap making easy. I wasn't sure of the lye to water mix adn customer service was quick and precise with response. I will be buying again.If you want to make soap with ease of measuring, this is your product.Thank you Pifito WR
L**L
Great soap
This mixture makes a great soap and is easy to use. The only issue is that this is not 60 oz of oils. I use a scale each time to make small batches but only have 27-28 oz for batch #2.
K**2
Seized
This is the second time using one of these mixes. The first time I had additional items I added to it, it traced very quickly and started to seize. This second batch, the second I added the fragrance oil, which is by Natures Garden and was a well behaving fragrance, this batter seized. I scraped it into the mold, and upon cutting, of course I had large gaps where I couldn’t push it down. Unfortunately I will not be purchasing again, but it’s a great idea.
T**E
Use when you’re in a pinch
Okay, so I like the concept of this. My only issue is that it seems to trace a lot quicker.
D**Z
Soap came out softer than I'm used to
The media could not be loaded. This is the first time I've used pre mixed oils to make my soap. I'm no expert soap maker but I think I know what I'm doing since I've made a few batches of great soap.I entered the ratios into my soap app and measured my lye and hydrosol exactly.Considering other reviews indicated the mixture started to set really quick, I actually had plenty of time before it started to thicken, the problem for me was that I didn't have my molds ready so it started to thicken as I was fumbling through my box of molds.Usually, I can remove my soap from the molds after 24 hours, I let this set for 48 hours and the soap was still very soft, much softer than I'm used to. I do use tallow for my other soaps so that may be why they're harder than this batch.The overall process was quite easy and the soap has a nice lather.I would not be opposed to using this product again with a few adjustments to the recipe so I get a harder soap.I will note that I was just over 3oz short so I had to add olive oil to bring the total measurement to 60oz. This batch produces a lot of soap. A great value IMO.
L**A
New to this
This is the first time I am doing any type of soapmaking so I could be totally off. I do love the oils though I love the combination of the oils and I cannot wait to be able to use this product to make the soap that I've been wanting for so long. It came as a very good amount of product for the price so I know you're getting a value for your money on that. I bought some lie to go along with it so that I can get the process started and I'm very excited about the scent mostly because I can change it to whatever I want because I have essential oils galore.
P**G
1st Time to Make Soap-Great
It said Cold Process Soap but I did Hot Process. I used frozen Cucumber and Aloe to mix my lye then added it to my soap in the croc pot. I also added some essential oils. I used a stick blender and brought it to trace. It did trace quick but I did Hot Process so I turned up the heat to medium approximately 140/150. Put on lid and let it cook about 30mins until it became glossy. I only stirred once because my pot was heating hotter on one side than the other. I had no issue getting it in the mold. Maybe because it was hotter than a Cold Process. I cut it about 12hrs later. It was cool and easy. I am letting sit a week to see if it gets a little harder. Washed hair and body and I love it. Will biy again. Made it so much easier. I would not do cold process because it does trace and set quickly. I prefer hot anyway. What is 30 more mins opposed to waiting 6wks to saponify. I used it the next night. Only thing is I don’t know if it is the fats or me using cucumber/aloe water for lye because my lye didn’t get above 100°. But the soap lather was nice and my hair and body felt soft. Will buy again. May try the #2 mix.
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