Friday, March 7, 2025

Why does cold-process soap need to cure for weeks?

 Cold process soap needs to cure for several weeks, allowing excess water to evaporate. This process hardens the soap, develops a proper crystal structure, and makes it milder on the skin. Ultimately, curing results in a longer-lasting and higher-quality bar of soap. The curing process completes the saponification reaction and removes any remaining moisture that could otherwise cause the soap to dissolve too quickly when used.

Cold Process Soap Maker

Key points about soap curing:

  • Evaporation of water: Curing primarily lets excess water evaporate from the soap batter, making the soap harder and less likely to dissolve quickly in the shower.
  • Improved lather: A well-cured soap produces a richer, more consistent lather than a fresh, uncured bar.
  • Milder on skin: Curing allows for a more complete chemical reaction, potentially reducing the possibility of skin irritation from any remaining lye.
  • Longer shelf life: A fully cured soap bar will last significantly longer than one that hasn’t been allowed to cure properly.
Cold Process Lather Well soap

Knowing when soap is done curing is essential to ensure its quality and safety. Here are the key indicators to look out for:

  1. Time: Cold process soap typically requires a curing time of 4 to 6 weeks. During this time, the saponification process completes, and excess moisture evaporates.
  2. Texture: The soap should feel firm and hard to the touch. If it feels soft or mushy, it likely needs more curing time.
  3. Appearance: The soap should have a uniform color and surface. If you notice any oily spots or a sticky texture, it may need additional curing.
  4. pH Testing: If you have pH strips, you can test the soap. A pH of 7-10 is generally safe for skin use. If it’s higher, it may need more time to cure.
  5. Weight: Weighing the soap can help; it should lose weight as moisture evaporates. If the weight stabilizes, it’s likely ready.
  6. Scent: A well-cured soap will have a more mellow scent. If it smells strong or harsh, it might need more time to cure.

By observing these indicators, you can determine when your soap is fully cured and ready for use.

“The standard curing time for most cold process soaps is at least 6 weeks. Personally, I prefer curing them for 8 to 10 weeks for optimal hardness and the desired ‘feel’ of the soap. Some specific soaps, such as Aged Limited Edition from Grandma’s Natural Handcrafted Soap, require as long as 1 or 2 years to cure. This extended curing time is mostly to achieve the perfect hardness and luxurious texture.

Handmade Cold Process
Handmade Cold Process

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Artisan One produces something (such as cheese, wine, or handmade soap) in limited quantities often using traditional methods good for the skin, anti-aging, acne, wrinkles, spots, sensitive skin, and dry and oily skin.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

9. Best Acne Soap Treatments for Teens

 Grandma Natural Handcrafted Soaps are incredibly versatile and great for you regardless of skin type. You can find a bar of soap for oily skin, dry skin, and sensitive skin.

1. African Grapefruit Citrus Soap with Natural Clay Handmade With Brazilian Red Clay Mango and Tangerine Butter.

South African grapefruits are in season from May to September and provide a range of health benefits including being an excellent source of vitamin C and rich in antioxidants that benefit the skin. Brazilian Clay helps improve circulation, gently exfoliates, cleanses, detoxifies, and minimizes pores, without drying the skin.

2. Brazilian Oil Bar Soap with Rainforest Oils and Acai Berry Butter

Brazil oils and butter in this soap are wild harvested, grown naturally in the
Brazilian Amazon ‘RAINFOREST’ without any pesticides, they are fair traded and sustainable resources.

3. Brazilian Copaiba Soap with Acai Berry Butter

Copaiba is the secret of Brazilians for beautiful young and healthy skin.
Copaiba is an all-natural, gentle ingredient, it should be suitable for all skin types

4. Brazilian Espresso Natural Bar Soap


Brazilian coffee contains enzymes that detoxify, cleanse, and help unclog pores, acne, eczema, and other skin problems. Coffee oil is similar to natural body oils and has the same PH level as human skin.

5. Brazilian Rosehip Extra Virgin Olive Oil Soap

Brazilian Rosehip Seed Oil has been used by generations of indigenous people from South America who recognize its healing and skincare benefits. Rosehip rainforest oil Rosehip Seed oil is an excellent natural moisturizing oil for routine daily skin care. In addition to sensitive, allergic, sun damaged, hyperpigmented, dry, aging, or problem skin, it provides immediate relief for dry skin and eczema. orAmazon –Brazilian Rosehip Extra Virgin Olive OilBrazilian Artisan Rosehip Soap Organic Olive Oil
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6. Organic Oatmeal Soap with Brazilian Mango Butter Fragrance-Free

It helps relieve acne and oily skin and protects against premature facial lines and wrinkles. Made with high-quality organic oats based on an old family soap recipe

07. ^Buttermilk Natural Handcrafted Soap

This handmade soap is made with a  fresh creamy buttermilk from healthy cows who have been feeding in open pastures and nothing else, with no added chemicals or artificial thickeners , suit even skin type. Just massage it all over and then rinse well for soft and supple skin!

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08. ^A Natural Soap Sea Kelp / Moss with Chamomile Herb

The combination of oils and natural sea kelp , spirulina and chamomile creates a nutritious, delicious-smelling bar of soap Etsy Shop

09. ^A Mint Soap! Google Best seller Moisturizing and Dry skin!

MINT oil contains menthol which is good for your skin, and has a cooling effect. It is most commonly used in natural soaps. Find more … here