Soap dough made with the cold process soap has a pliable, soft clay-like texture. This soap dough can be molded by hand or using clay tools, silicone molds, etc., to create a variety of soap decorations. These decorations can be used on the tops of the soap, as embeds, or canes that go through and through the loaf of soap.
Online Course Material and Downloadable PDF
While soap dough can be made with any Cold process soap recipe, in this tutorial, I have shared a fool proof recipe that has worked well for me along with ideas on how to customize it as per your requirements to make the texture easy to manage.
I have also shared tips to re-formulate your own favorite recipe to suit soap dough requirements.
Techniques, temperatures and weather conditions play an important role in creating the perfect soap dough texture. Important information on how to manage and work with the soap dough is shared in the tutorial.
Please use the information given in the tutorial alongside the video tutorial for a complete understanding of the technique. With the help of this tutorial and some patience, you’ll be able to upgrade your soap making knowledge. Remember that soap making is both an art and a science, so be sure to take your time and follow the instructions carefully. With practice, you’ll be able to experiment with different recipes and scents to create your own unique soap creations.
Video Tutorial
In the video tutorial, I will be presenting you with advanced techniques to formulate a wide range of intricate recipes for handmade cold process soap. By following these techniques, you can elevate your soap-making skills to new heights and create unique cold process soap formulations.
PLEASE NOTE: This tutorial describes the advanced technique of formulating a Cold Process soap method and is suitable for those who already know cold process soap making. If you do not know how to make cold process soaps, please purchase one of the below courses and practice a few batches of simple plain soaps before attempting advanced designs.
Disclaimer: Suffuse is not responsible for any issues caused because of the use of ingredients not recommended by us.
Use of lye (Sodium hydroxide) and use of stick blender is involved in the process. Recommended for students above 18 years only.
Suffuse or Aruna are not responsible for any issues or accidents caused due to negligence or not following instructions.