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Life of the Party Melt and Pour Glycerin White Goat Milk Soap Base, 5 lb, 52047

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Style: Goats Milk Glycerin


Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)


Features

  • BULK SIZE: 5 lb size for making lots of soap bars, perfect for gifts or favours!
  • VEGETABLE GLYCERIN BASE: Gentle vegetable glycerine base enriched with creamy goat milk to soothe skin.
  • SAFETY TESTED: We test to US FDA & Canada cosmetic standards
  • PACKAGING: Convenient storage container, keeps soap fresh and clean between uses. See instructions in description below.
  • EASY TO USE: Melt, pour, and release.
  • MADE IN THE USA: Exclusively formulated and manufactured right here in the US for Life of the Party. . . . High quality products from a name you can trust.
  • INGREDIENTS: Propylene Glycol, Water (Aqua/Eau), Sorbitol, Sodium Stearate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Myristate, Glycerine, Sodium Laurate, Triethanolamine, Goat Milk (Caprae Lac/Lait de Chevre), Titanium Dioxide.

Description

Melt and Pour soap making is fun and easy. Make beautiful boutique quality handmade soaps in your kitchen. Basic Melting Instructions: You’ll need some items from around the house: microwave, cutting board, glass measuring cups, kitchen knife, spoon for stirring and propping, plastic wrap, scissors, (optional-rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle) Prepare: Depending on your project, decide how much clear and/or white soap you will need. Most of our molds are between 3-4 ounces. Cut desired amount of soap brick into cubes, and place into a microwave-safe measuring cup. Have your fragrance, colour and mold ready at hand. You will want your mold cavity side up. Depending on the mold you choose, you may need to put a spoon or even grab some caps off a few soda bottles to help steady the mold. This way when you pour the soap in later it won’t run all over. . . which brings up another point, feel free to cover your work area with brown paper bags or paper towels. It is soap and cleans up with water but still, less mess is best. Colour & Fragrance: Add fragrance/colour soap as indicated in instructions or project sheet. We use about 6 drops of fragrance per ounce of soap but we are fragrance divas here. Colours not so much. A little goes a long way so start with one or two drops and add from there. Remember you can always mix and match colours for all kinds of shades. Microwave: You’re ready to microwave. Soap melts at a pretty low temperature and once it starts it goes quick! It can get really hot so please, please be careful. Place the microwave-safe measuring cup into microwave and heat for 30 seconds, remove and stir to break up the bigger blobs. Repeat this now in 10 and then 5 second intervals until soap is completely melted. Keep an eye on it, if it starts to bubble up, it's too hot. If this happens, turn off the microwave, let it cool, (the cup should be warm, not burning hot to the touch) remove, stir, and place back in microwave if necessary to finish the melting process. Pour & Remove: Take your melted soap and slowly pour it into a mold cavity. You want to fill it all the way to the “top” this will help you when you de-mold the soap. If you want really pretty soap, you can spritz it with alcohol to remove the bubbles. Let it cool, and be patient. It can take over an hour to dry. If it's warm to the touch, it's not ready. Once it’s cool, flip the mold over and start to apply constant, even pressure with thumbs to the backside of the mold. You may need to gently pull one side of mold away from the soap bar to break air seal. It takes a little practice, but you’ll get the hang of it. After you admire your work, go ahead and wrap it tightly in plastic wrap to keep the moisture in until you are ready to use it or gift it! Tips and Tricks: -Use rubbing alcohol to remove air bubbles, adhere layers to one another and to spray objects you want to embed in the soap to prevent air pockets. The alcohol evaporates from the heat of the soap so there is little residue. -You can re-melt soap, so save mistakes, scraps and extras. Just be mindful of the fragrances and start at 5-10 second intervals when re-melting. -Do not move molds until soap has begun to set or you can create wrinkles in your soap. If this happens, try to remove them by spraying rubbing alcohol over the wrinkle. -When layering colours, allow a layer of skin to form on the poured soap to prevent layered colours from bleeding into each other. Test the layer with the tip of your finger by gently touching the soap – it should not wiggle, should not be hot and should feel slightly firm to completely firm. -Soap can take anywhere from 30-90 minutes to harden so don’t rush it. If it is still warm to the touch it should not be un-molded yet. It also sets up quicker when you put it in the refrigerator once it solidifies. HAVE FUN AND EXPERIMENT ON YOUR OWN! Adult use only.


Item Form: Bar


Brand: Make Market


Age Range (Description): Adult


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 80 Ounce


Product Dimensions: 8.75 x 6.5 x 2.75 inches


Item Weight: 5.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Life of the Party


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 52047


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Soap Base


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great for DIY Soaps
Style: Goats Milk Glycerin Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
The media could not be loaded. This brand is super great. It makes quite a bit of soap. Very easy to use for people doing DIY Soap projects.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Shanita Fort

  • This is so good for your skin!
Style: Double Butter Glycerin Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Every now and then I make some melt and pour soap. It makes a lot of bars that I give for gifts. All I have to do is add some Vit. C and essential oils, prepare my molds melt the soap base and let it set a bit. The soap lasts and lasts, and I know what is in the bars and it's all good stuff.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Easy enough, but what's the point?
Style: Clear Glycerin Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
The media could not be loaded. I cut the block in half and it made 5 bars the size shown in the photos (no animal testing, just a curious puppy!). This was the first time I'd ever worked with melt & pour, as I usually make my own soaps. I added some grapeseed oil, lemon essential oil, and dried rosemary to the mix for some nice kitchen hand soap. I have to say, I wasn't super impressed, for a number of reasons. 1. The ingredients: I make my own soaps to avoid the harsh and processed ingredients that typically come in store-bought products (sodium laureth sulphate, propylene glycol etc.). This soap has a bunch of additives, including sulfates, that I like to avoid. In my opinion, it would be easier to buy pre-made bars from the store if you don't mind the added ingredients. 2. The melting process: I decided to melt the chunks in the microwave in a big plastic bowl. The soap melted easily enough, but it VERY quickly congealed, leaving a bunch of sticky, globby mess on the sides of the bowl. Maybe melting over the stove would have solved this problem, but the microwave route got messy fast, plus that congealed soap was unusable, so I lost some of it. It was also kind of a hassle to pour into the molds, because of all the stickiness. 3. The smell: This stuff is strong. If you've ever made soap before, you're familiar with that just-recently-made batch lye smell that takes over everything the lye touches. This soap base smells VERY strongly of lye. It made me a little wary to touch and use, but I didn't get burned or irritated. I added quite a bit of lemon essential oil, but not much comes through when using the soap to wash hands. It mostly just smells like strong soap. 4. Washing: I got this for hand soaps, knowing it probably wouldn't make a very skin-soothing bar. And it doesn't. It's not horrible, but the soap leaves a squeaky lye film on your hands, and my hands felt pretty dry afterward. Still, I've experienced worse, and I will still use the soaps I made from it. There are some aspects I did like about the bars of soap I made from this base: 1. The color: The glycerin is clear as advertised, and looks really neat when finished. I love the look of the herbs floating in the soap. 2. Ease of melting: It was nice to be able to break up the block and microwave (although, as I said before, it got messy). It melted really quickly, and came out a smooth consistency (what wasn't stuck to the sides). 3. The lather: I was surprised by how much lather this soap gives off. See my video for my hand-washing test. It's a nice, bubbly lather, and plenty of it, to make your hands feels super clean. In sum: I liked using this base for the ease of not having to mix lye and cure the soap bars for a month. It breaks apart and melts easily. However, I felt that the ingredients and the harsh smell defeated the purpose of DIY soap. I would rather just buy it pre-made from the store and skip the hassle altogether. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2016 by Shaylin C. Shaylin C.

  • Perfect for what I needed.
Style: Clear Glycerin Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
I was looking for a melt and pour to do with a craft day with my daughter and her friends. This suited my need perfectly! It melts clear and quickly and smoothly. Just be aware that it starts setting almost immediately from taking off of the heat! So have all of your add-ins ready to go and work quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2022 by Cory

  • Soap
Style: Clear Glycerin Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
Loved it!
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Anna Lisa S. Enriquez

  • Works great as a shaving base too.
Style: Goats Milk Glycerin Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Loved that these are already in small blocks to just break off. I personally have used the soaps I make with these. I add essential oils & soap colorant like most people. They are very moisturizing & I have found they are great for shaving your legs too. If you are out of shave cream or just need the added moisture, it’s perfect for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021 by Crystal Buckler

  • Super easy for beginners
Style: Goats Milk Glycerin Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
I have never ever made soap, but just found out about melt and pour soap, so I decided to make coffee soap bars as gifts for Christmas! I just cut the block in half as I only needed 2.5 pounds. I followed the directions on the box (using the microwave) and stirred it every so often. It does set very, very fast, so make sure whatever ingredients you plan on adding in are already out and measured, so you can throw it all it quick, stir it up, and put it in whatever mold you’re using. Other than it setting super fast, I loved it! I’m so happy with the way it came out considering I have no experience with it at all. Would definitely recommend!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2019 by Jessica Jessica

  • No
Style: Goats Milk Glycerin Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Extremely too much
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022 by Lizzanna

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