What is the fastest way to cure soap?

Hot Process Soap Cures Much Faster
Another way to reduce cure time is to cook the soap down as you would in crockpot soap. This is known as the “hot process,” and speeds up the cure time to almost the next day. Very often you can use it right away.
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How do you harden soap quickly?

Add some salt. Like sodium lactate, salt will help harden soap into very hard bars. Add about ½ teaspoon per pound of oil to the recipe. This recipe has 14.25 ounces of oils, so between ¼ and ½ teaspoon of salt will be enough.
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How long does it take homemade soap to cure?

It will usually take 3 or 4 weeks for soap to cure. I turn my bars over several times during curing, so that all four sides get air contact. Once you have your soaps on the shelf, lightly place a sheet over them to keep dust and dirt out.
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How long does soap need to cure before using?

Many soap tutorials will tell you that “the soap needs to sit for 4-6 weeks before you can use it”. But cure times vary based on the amount of liquid used in the bar (this could be water, juices, milk, or even beer!), the oils used in the recipe, and any additives that are included in the batch.
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Does hot process soap cure faster?

Common Hot Process Soap Questions: How Long Do You Have to Wait to Use Hot Process Soap? While hot process soap shortens the cure time, you still have a bit of waiting left to do. You will want to let your soap bars set for about 1-2 weeks, depending on your batch this could vary.
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Can you put soap in the fridge to harden?

Don't put your soaps in a refrigerator or freezer.

After you make your soap, don't try to make it harden quicker by freezing them. Leave your finished products at room temperature to prevent your soaps sweating. Generally, let your soap harden at room temperature, wrap them and then store in a cool, dry place.
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Can I cure soap in the oven?

If CPOP soap making is completely new to you though, I would recommend placing your soap in the oven for 45 to 60 minutes at 170 degrees Fahrenheit, then adjusting from there as/if needed.
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What happens if you use uncured soap?

You never want to use or sell a bar of soap that has not cured completely. An uncured bar means that there is still active lye solution in your soap. Washing with this soap could result in very serious skin irritation and even burns.
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Why is my soap not hardening?

If after 7-14 days the soap is still soft, it is unlikely to harden. Soft, squishy soap can be caused by several factors. One reason may be that not enough lye was used in the recipe. If the soap does not contain enough lye, the oils will not saponify.
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Why does homemade soap need to cure?

The more important reason to cure your soap is for the water to slowly evaporate over time, which causes the soap to harden. A harder bar of soap will last longer, produce more lather, and just be an overall better bar of soap.
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Is cold process soap better?

Depending on the ingredients you use, cold process soap making typically yields a long-lasting bar of soap. Cold process soaps are better for the environment, healthier for the skin and can be made incredibly moisturising with limitless designs and recipes. The only limit is your creativity.
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Do melt and pour soaps need to cure?

The benefit of melt and pour soap is that the soap base has already gone through that process, meaning you don't have to handle lye and there's no need to cure the soap-it's ready to use as soon as it's cooled and hardened.
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How long does lye soap need to cure?

It takes about 4 to 6 weeks for a soap to dry and the lye to be totally transformed. The time we leave your soap to cure depends on the oils and percentage of water used in the recipe. When we use a recipe with discounted water, 4 weeks may be enough for the curing process.
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Does salt make soap hard?

Through careful testing, we can say that adding salt does indeed increase the hardness of soap. Yet, it only makes soap harder while it's curing. Adding salt does not result in an overall harder finished bar of soap, but it does make the bar get harder faster.
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How much salt does it take to harden soap?

In soap making, you can use 1 tablespoon of sodium chloride — that's plain old table salt, per pound of base oils to harden your bar. Dissolve the salt in a warm solution of water and lye for soap.
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How do you dry soap after use?

By placing it in linen and in a drawer away from humidity, it allows the soap to maintain its hard form and to dry out so that it doesn't melt instantly after water hits it. 6. Let it air dry completely all the time. Make sure the soap dries fully before being used again.
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Why do you spray alcohol on soap?

Alcohol is used in soap making to help remove the bubbles that form on melt and pour soaps, prevent soda ash from forming on the soap's surface, join the layers of poured soaps, and make transparent soaps.
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What can I use instead of sodium lactate?

If you don't have sodium lactate on hand, you can also add table salt to your lye solution. Sodium lactate or table salt is especially great when the recipe tends to be a little softer (like a palm free recipe). Sodium Lactate creates a bar that is firmer, can be unmolded faster, and also lasts longer in the shower.
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What happens if you use too much lye in soap?

It can also be lye heavy if the recipe amounts are off, the ingredients are mismeasured, the scale isn't functioning properly, etc. This creates a hard or brittle soap. It may also be irritating or drying to the touch, or have little white pockets that look like air bubbles.
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How long does it take for soap to Saponify?

The saponification generally takes about 24 to 48 hours to complete once the lye and oils have been mixed and the raw soap has been poured into the mold.
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How do you force soap to gel?

Cover your soap with wood or a cardboard box to hold the heat in. Set your soap on a heating pad to force gel. Combine this with covering your soap with wood or a cardboard box and you'll be creating heat and making sure that it stays in the soap. Use your oven to force gel.
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Can cold process soap cure in oven?

CPOP stands for cold process/oven process.

The oven's heat will evaporate more liquid out of the soap. It may also speed up cure time slightly, but this is best measured by weighing the soap periodically until it no longer loses weight – not by a specific time frame.
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Which is better hot or cold process soap?

Unlike cold process soap, that lasts for 4-6 weeks, hot process soap can be used immediately after it hardens. However, by giving it a week or so, the bar can harden up considerably and allow an opportunity for the water to evaporate and will make a harder, longer-lasting bar.
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Can you cure soap in the freezer?

Extremely cold temperatures can cause the soap to become brittle. Placing melt and pour in the fridge or freezer can also cause glycerin dew. It's best to allow the soap to harden at room temperature, remove from the mold, wrap and store at room temperature.
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How long does soap take to set in the freezer?

To keep your soap cool, start with your lye and oils around 90-100°F. Once it's in the mold, put it in the fridge or freezer for 24 hours. You can also put the soap in a cool area like a garage or basement and run a fan over it. The third option is to leave your soap uncovered at room temperature.
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