Why soap making is usually left to professional crafters
Today, you can make your own soap much more easily than the pioneers did. Buy
soapmaking ingredients online, at some craft stores, or at co-ops and natural
food stores. Lye is a caustic agent though, and you have to be careful when
using it because when it's undiluted, it can eat holes in your skin as easily as
it can destroy your clothes. There are rules for working with lye; never make
lye-based soaps as a fun craft for children; it's just too dangerous. But once
lye combines with fats and saponification takes place, it's no longer the
caustic agent it started out as. If you arent crafty, but still want access to
milk based soaps, there are many online retailers online that sell this
wonderful soap.
If you want to try soapmaking at home but don't want to deal with lye, the
easiest, gentlest soap in the world can be made with three ingredients;
glycerin, water and scent. Glycerin is derived from fat, either animal or
vegetable and can be bought in blocks or chips at any place that sells
soapmaking supplies. Melt glycerin on the stove over a low temperature, add
essential or fragrance oils for scent or food coloring for hue, then pour the
liquid into soap molds. When the soap is cooled, simply unmold it.