Melt and Pour Recipes for Soap Making Newbies

Recently discovered the great benefits of using pure natural soap, but don’t know where to start? Well, we have just the thing for you. If you are a newbie at soap making, melt and pour recipes is the best method to learn first.

What You Need

The basic process for making natural soap products through the melt and pour method is downright simple. All you need is a pre-made melt and pour soap base. This is widely available in stores and craft suppliers.

As in other soapmaking methods, you can add in natural colorants, scents, essential oils, or enhancers such as vitamins and amino acids. You will also need a soap mold to shape the soap into your desired shape. There are melt and pour soap making kits available in the market. They are most convenient especially for newbies, and they are reasonably priced as well.

Aside from being very simple to do, melt and pour soap making does not involve the use of lye. However, since the soap base is pre-made, you will not have much control in terms of formulation.

Step by Step Melt and Pour Soap Making

There are a wide number of recipes for melt and pour soap making to choose from. They vary largely in terms of ingredients, but the basic process is the same and it includes:

1. Melt the soap base in a microwave or a double boiler. Make sure you cover properly to keep the moisture from evaporating. It takes only a minute and a stir or two when using a microwave. When using a double boiler, you simply bring the water to a boil then add the base. Set the heat to low then check periodically to see if everything has melted.

2. As soon as everything is melted, you can add a fragrance or essential oil of your choice then stir well.

3. You can then add colorant and stir well. Make sure you get rid of bubbles forming by spraying with alcohol.

4. Pour your final melted base into the mold of your choice. Spray with alcohol to remove excess bubbles.

5. Wait for the soap to harden, unmold then enjoy lathering onto your skin.

Melt and Pour Soap Recipes

There are hundreds of melt and pour soap recipes available. Most involve the use of glycerin, which are easiest to work with. You can add in essential oils and herbal extracts such as rosemary, lavender, aloe vera, avocado, tea tree, citrus or honey.

You can also put in enhancers such as vitamin E, milk, oatmeal (for exfoliating effect). Fragrance and cosmetic grade colorants are also a must for a pleasing formulation. Remember though that you only need anywhere from an eighth of a tablespoon to a tablespoon for every cup of melted soap base.

There is no such thing as a perfect recipe for melt and pour soap making. If you have the willingness to learn and come up with a good formulation that best fits your preferences, then melt and pour soap making will surely be a wonderful experience for you.

Comments on Melt and Pour Recipes for Soap Making Newbies »

May 5, 2008

Ana Garcia @ 8:52 pm

I am new in the soap making, I want to start making soap but I don’t know where to start, I would like to know is you can give me some recepies and the use for it if it is for dry skin, etc. Can you help me?
Thank you

May 20, 2009

nika @ 1:40 pm

Hi, I have 2 questions, don’t you but the m&p soap base in some kind of zip lock bag to melt or just pour it i the water?
2. Do the m&p base actually foam when ready to use?

March 5, 2010

M&P @ 5:42 pm

nika you put the m&p in a glass measuring cup (easy thing) in chunks of equal to desire ounces that you need (use the lines on the cup). then you place it in the micro wave for 45secs to 1 min the stir lightly and do 15sec increments til completely melted.

You can also do a double boiler method where you put water in the bottom till it comes to a boil and then turn down to simmer and put the m&p chunks in the top boiler til melter.

you never put it directly in the water or in a zip lock bag to melt the bag itself will melt and just in the long run isn’t good to use. You can use a roster put water in it and heat that water and place an over save bowl with in that water with the m&p in it to melt it (but this method is a little more of a pain in the but)

hope that helps

June 22, 2010

Sheena crawford @ 10:44 pm

you can buy it from brambleberry.com you have to cut it and melt it in a microwave safe glass bowl

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