Homestead Soapery Soap Studio
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How to make the switch to shampoo bars
by Homestead SoaperySo, you’re thinking about making the switch to natural shampoo bars, but you aren’t sure what to expect? Perfect - you’re in the right place! Homestead Soapery is expanding their brand and making shampoo bars is a natural next step. -
New products and new you in 2022!
by Homestead SoaperyWell hello and welcome and happiest of New Years! I hope everyone is doing superbly! We have been busy in the soap studio making new products and t... -
#marchmeetthemaker
by Homestead SoaperyWe are all about authenticity and promotion all the same, so thought we’d make a fun post about our meet the maker story (even though we are a few months behind!) So March Meet the Maker has been and gone, and we’ve only decided to do this now... -
5 ways you can use artisan soaps for gifts
by Homestead SoaperyGiving handmade or artisan products as a gift is a wonderful way to support small businesses and give gifts that are meaningful. When you support a small or local business by purchasing their handmade wares for gifts, you can be assured that the item was handcrafted lovingly and with a lot of personal love. I think handmade gifts pass good energy on and have so much more empathy as opposed to a sterile, mass produced item... -
Soap school – why we’re using the heat transfer method to make cold process soap
by Homestead SoaperyYou may have seen our last videos where we use the heat transfer method to make cold process soap. If you haven’t, they’re here, and here.
Basically, the heat transfer method stipulates that you add your lye water solution to your hard oils to help melt them, and simultaneously cool down the lye water solution to room temperature. This decreases the time it takes to whip up a batch of soap.
There are both positive and negatives for this method, which I will outline in this post.
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Interview: new vegan formulation
by Homestead SoaperyToday we have a special treat, in the form of an interview with our master soap fairy and a discussion on the new vegan reformulation. Let’s not waste anymore time and get straight into it. -
Youtube video: How I made the Purple Linen Swirl soap using the heat transfer method
by Homestead SoaperyHow I made the Purple Linen Swirl soap using the heat transfer method in cold process soap making -
Youtube video: How I made Tobacco Salsa Swirl soap using the heat transfer method
by Homestead SoaperyHow I made Tobacco Salsa Swirl soap using the heat transfer method in cold process soap making -
April 2021 Launch!!!
by Homestead SoaperyAfter doing our survey and review of our vegan reformulation with spectacular results all round, we have soft launched our vegan formula in this launch with the Purple Linen Swirl and Activated Charcoal soaps. -
We are now on YouTube!!!
by Homestead SoaperyWe are now on YouTube! After spending months deliberating we’ve decided we are going to get onto YouTube so today we upload our first video on the heat transfer method in cold process soap making. Be sure to check it out, and like and subscribe to stay up to date with the making of our product launches! -
Busy Busy Busy!
by Homestead SoaperySoap studio moves, small renovations, new recipe formulations and lastly, preparing for the pending wet season and La Nina weather forecast for the South East. That means lots of work to do on the homestead and a slight pause to soaping! -
Common visual blemishes on cold process soap
by Homestead SoaperyCold process soap is handcrafted from start to finish. As a result, there are some common things that can occur during soap making to make the final appearance of the soap appear as if the soap is blemished. But fear not. Today I explain to you common things you will see on cold process soap and why they occur.
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