I made a traditional soap (Aleppo soap) made in the Aleppo region of Syria. Please watch the magical process of combining laurel oil and olive oil to become soap! CONTACT [] - "" :
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[] / traditional_soaping [] / @traditional_soaping DEAR EVERYONE . , . . . ( .) ,, , . 10 . . . . . , . ! What factors are the most important to make a good soap? The type of alkali and the type of water are both important, but I think the most important factor among them is the type of oil. This is because each type of oil is different in the fatty acid structure formed by nature, so soaps with different textures can be made depending on which oil is used and how. However, I am a person who thinks that it is difficult to determine which oil is suitable for soap making only by scientific thinking and analysis, so I choose and use oil according to my experience and wisdom. (I am not devaluing science, but because I believe that there are clear points that humans have not been able to uncover, rather than using my short scientific knowledge, I think that making soap according to the long history and wisdom of our ancestors is a shortcut to making good soap.) So, I am interested in all the soaps that have been traditionally made, from Aleppo soap, which has the longest history, to Marseille soap, Greek soap, Moroccan soap, African black soap, and Chinese soap. Even after 10 years have passed, I am still following the hands of the soap craftsmen and doing my own research on how they made soap. As a result, today I uploaded a video of making Aleppo soap. Laurel oil and olive oil used in today's video were purchased with locally used ones. They were oils with very strong characteristics of natural products. The color and aroma and taste were very intense. Because they are so expensive, I was nervous and nervous while making the soap, but I was really happy because the finished soap was so beautiful. Check out the video to see what kind of soap is made with these thick oils! Thank you for visiting our channel today! TIMELINE 00:00 |Intro 00:48 |Oil 01:57 Alkali 03:01 |Saponification 04:12 |Salting out 05:20 |Saponification test 06:04 |Drain the water 07:17 |Melting 09:11 |Pour into mold 10:48 |Cutting 11:36 |Lather test 13:00 |Epilogue RELATED VIDEO Syrian Soap Company Uses Centuries-Old Methods • Syrian Soap Company Uses Centuries-Old Met... Making All Natural MODERN ALEPPO Aloe Vera Soap w/ Recipe | Ellen Ruth Soap • Making All Natural MODERN ALEPPO Aloe Vera... I'm restocking this amazing soap, which is a modern twist on the classic traditional Aleppo soap. There's a lather test from the first batch, which is wonderful! Aloe Vera juice and essential oil of Cedarwood are some of the "modern" additions. This bar is best when cured for 6 months or longer! Making Northern Bay Berry “Aleppo Inspired” Cold Processed Soap • Making Northern Bay Berry “Aleppo Inspired... Making Northern Bay Berry “Aleppo Inspired” Cold Processed Soap using Bay Berry Fruit Oil, olive oil and Northern Bay Berry Hydrosol that I distilled with my copper alembic. " " • Âèäåî How to make Aleppo soap with recipe. Cold process soap making. Laurel Berry Soap. • How to make Aleppo soap with recipe. Cold ... Today I'm showing you how to make Aleppo soap, complete with a recipe with measurement or ready for you to add into a soap calculator. In this cold process soap-making tutorial, I'll take you step by step through the process with lots of detailed explanations. We actually need to call the soap and Aleppo style soap as the name is protected in a similar way to things like Champagne etc. Aleppo soap is a product loved for its naturally nourishing qualities and is among the best bar soap for sensitive skin. We are not allowed to make any claims about our soaps other than 'it will get you clean' so I will leave you to research the wonderful benefits of this soap. BACKGROUND MUSIC