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Soap Making (Melt & Pour)

Aromatherapy & Natural Beauty

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Soap Making

Melt, colour, and pour your way to beautiful soaps that look fancy but are brilliantly easy to make.

Melt-and-pour soap is beginner-friendly and wonderfully customisable. Add scents, petals, colours, and moulds to create handmade soaps in minutes.

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Mental Effort
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Our First Attempt

We’re still getting hands-on with this one, so we haven’t fully tried the kits yet. But we’re buzzing to dive in and learn as we go. The video below is one we watched that got us genuinely excited to give this craft a crack. The kits linked further down are the ones we’re planning to use when we start, but we haven’t tested them yet so have a read of the reviews and make sure they look right for you too.

Getting Started

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Starter Kit We Used

Melt & Pour Soap Base (1kg)

The easiest way to start – melt, scent, pour.

Soap Making (Melt & Pour)

Essential Oils Set

Lets you experiment with scents easily.

Soap Making (Melt & Pour)

Mixing Jugs (Heat Safe)

Keeps pouring clean and simple.

Soap Making (Melt & Pour)

Silicone Soap Moulds

Flexible and reusable for clean bars.

Soap Making (Melt & Pour)

Soap Colourant Set

Stable colours that mix nicely with bases.

Soap Making (Melt & Pour)

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More Ideas

Covers base melting, fragrance, moulds and unmoulding clearly.

What we love

Great “watch this first” video, demystifies additives and colour.

What we love

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