Can soap be made without lye?

NO, chemically-speaking, soap itself cannot be made without lye. Soap is made by blending oils (like olive oil or coconut oil), a liquid (water, goat's milk, etc.), and an alkali (lye). Lye is needed to convert oils into soap.
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What can you use instead of lye in soap?

Here are some great options for melt and pour soap bases:
  • Goat's Milk Soap Base.
  • Shea Butter Soap Base - this one seems to perform very well and has great reviews.
  • Glycerin Soap Base.
  • Cocoa Butter Soap Base.
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What is an alternative for lye?

A common home alternative to lye when making pretzels or bagels is to use a baking soda solution.
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What happens if you don't use lye in soap?

Without lye, the oils in your recipe would stay oils. Nothing would happen to them. A chemical change involving lye must happen in order to create soap.
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Do all natural soaps contain lye?

If you're wondering whether natural soap is made with lye, then the answer is very straight forward: yes. If there's no lye used in the production process, it isn't soap. Don't get confused, though, as that doesn't mean natural soap contains lye.
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How To Make Soap Without Lye



Is Dove soap made with lye?

Yes, Dove is made with lye!
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Do organic soaps use lye?

Natural soap contains one ingredient that is sometimes mistaken as a negative: lye. The truth is though, lye is a natural ingredient – even if it isn't very trendy! In fact, although lye isn't technically organic, it is one of the few non-organic ingredients that the USDA allows within their organic standards.
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Can I use baking soda instead of lye for soap?

It is certainly possible to make an acceptable cold process soap using baking soda or washing soda, but lather performance suffers compared to the same soap formula without them. This supports the conventional wisdom that they are better used in a hot process soap (after the cook) or in a rebatched soap.
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How do you make soap base without lye?

Ingredients needed:
  1. ¼ tsp aloe vera powder.
  2. ¼ tsp spirulina or chlorella powder, for color.
  3. 1 tsp water.
  4. 12 oz (340 g) aloe soap base, cut into 1″ (2.5-cm) cubes.
  5. 4 oz (113 g) shea butter or goat's milk soap base, cut into 1″ (2.5-cm) cubes.
  6. ½ tsp arrowroot powder or cornstarch.
  7. 2 tsp (10 ml) aloe vera gel.
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How do you make all natural soap?

To make this DIY soap with coconut and olive oils, you'll need:
  1. 20 oz. coconut oil.
  2. 10 oz. olive oil.
  3. 9 oz. distilled water.
  4. 4.78 oz. 100 percent pure lye.
  5. 20 to 40 drops of essential oils, if desired.
  6. colorants (optional)
  7. dried herbs or flowers (optional)
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What is a natural soap base?

Some all-natural soap bases include avocado oil, organic shea butter, glycerin, Aloe Vera, cocoa butter, olive oil, almond sweet oil, castor oil, coconut oil, vitamin E oil, and more.
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Is lye and baking soda the same?

Lye is a stronger alkaline than baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, with a pH reading ranging from around 13 to 14. Its base of sodium hydroxide is created commercially by the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, as well as reacting calcium hydroxide with sodium carbonate, according to the FDA.
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Can lye be found naturally?

A lye is a metal hydroxide traditionally obtained by leaching wood ashes, or a strong alkali which is highly soluble in water producing caustic basic solutions.
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How do you make soap eco friendly?

  1. Put 11 oz of water into a glass bowl. ...
  2. Add caustic soda to the mix, give it a quick mix. ...
  3. Measure 33 oz of olive oil, then pour it into your high sidewall cooking pot on the stove. ...
  4. Mix extremely well. ...
  5. Pour the mixture into a mould of your choosing. ...
  6. Pop the soap out of the mold and cut them into smaller bars.
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How do you make natural lye?

To make lye in the kitchen, boil the ashes from a hardwood fire (soft woods are too resinous to mix with fat) in a little soft water, rainwater is best, for about half an hour. Allow the ashes to settle to the bottom of the pan and then skim the liquid lye off the top.
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Can you make your own lye?

To make lye in the kitchen, boil the ashes from a hardwood fire (soft woods are too resinous to mix with fat) in a little soft water, rainwater is best, for about half an hour. Allow the ashes to settle to the bottom of the pan and then skim the liquid lye off the top.
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Is making your own soap worth it?

homemade soap allows you to control it. You can research the fragrances and colors you are comfortable with, you can leave them out, you can search for organic oils. It is entirely in your control. Conclusion: homemade soap is a superior product to store bought detergent bars.
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Is home made soap safe?

Yes, lye (commonly sodium hydroxide, or caustic soda) is harmful as a chemical by itself. Yes, it can be dangerous using lye at home if you're not careful. But that homemade bar of soap (once properly cured), is perfectly safe to use. The harmful properties of lye become neutralized.
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What are the 3 main ingredients in soap?

If you only rinse them with water, they still feel greasy. However, if you add soap to the water, the grease washes away, and the result is clean dishes. There are 3 key ingredients in soap: oil or fat, lye and water.
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What is natural soap made from?

So to answer the original question in a short and sweet summary, natural soap is made from natural oils mixed with lye, fragranced with essential oils and coloured using only natural ingredients such as turmeric, spinach and alkanet root.
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What is modern soap made of?

Natural Soap. Every bar of soap in the world is made with an acid (fat) and an alkali (lye). The fat can be animal fat or plant based such as olive oil. The alkali most commonly used is sodium hydroxide (lye).
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Is lye poisonous?

It can cause severe corrosive burns to the throat, oesophagus and stomach with permanent damage if swallowed. Children who have accidentally swallowed lye water have needed urgent medical attention in hospital.
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Is lye toxic?

Lye can burn the skin and damage the eyes in the dry or wet form. It also releases fumes, when mixed with water, that can harm the lungs. If swallowed, lye will burn the esophagus and can cause death. Children and pets should not be allowed around lye.
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