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In the pot swirl tallow soap
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In The Pot Swirl Basil Mint Tallow Soap

Learn how to make a 100% tallow soap recipe using the in the pot swirl method, blending basil and mint for a refreshing, natural, skin-loving bar.
Prep Time20 minutes
Active Time1 hour 30 minutes
Curing Time15 hours
Total Time16 hours 50 minutes
Keyword: tallow soap
Yield: 10 Bars
Author: homemakerspurpose

Materials

  • 32 ounces Tallow
  • 9.52 ounces Water
  • 4.26 ounces Sodium Hydroxide Lye
  • 1 ounce Basil Essential Oil
  • .5 ounce Mint Essential Oil
  • 1 TBSP Spirulina Powder

Instructions

  • Make sure to weigh all ingredients with a digital scale and wear safety equipment. Do not use metal pans (except stainless steel) to make soap as it creates a reaction with lye that gives off toxic fumes.
  • Weigh 9.52 ounces of water in a glass measuring cup. A mason jar works well for this.
  • In a separate container, weigh 4.26 ounces of sodium hydroxide lye.
  • Slowly mix lye into the weighed water, stirring continuously to ensure lye completely dissolves. A chemical reaction will immediately begin giving off heat and fumes. Make sure to do this in a well ventilated area. Set lye solution aside to cool. It will turn from cloudy to clear.
  • Weigh 32 ounces of tallow and melt over low heat in a large pot. Roughly 100ºF (I have a separate dutch oven for soap making)
  • Carefully add the lye solution to the melted tallow.
  • Using an immersion blender, begin to mix the soap. Continue blending until soap reaches trace. Similar consistency to light pudding.
  • Blend in desired scent (or leave unscented) and any additives. Best to mix with a silicone spatula to prevent a hard trace.
  • Divide soap batter into two containers, add spirulina powder to one for color.
  • Pour natural soap back into the colored using a swirling motion to create the in the pot swirl design.
  • Pour entire soap batter into soap mold. Decorate top if desired and cool for 15-24 hours until bar has hardened.
  • Once hardened remove soap from mold and cut into desired bar size. A 1" Bar will weigh approximately 4 ounces when cured.
  • Cure bars in a cool well ventilated space for three weeks before use. Allowing your soap to fully saponify and harden.