Hot Process Soap

What is the main difference between hot process and cold process soap?

Hot process soap involves “cooking” the soap before it is placed in a mold. You can “cook” your soap in the oven (OHP), in a crockpot (CPHP), double-boiler (DBHP) and other various ways. I used a crockpot to make my soap.

CrockPot Hot Process

The drying of hot process soaps takes relatively a shorter time; about 2-4 weeks. Letting the soap dry out beyond the 4 weeks makes the soap even milder. Hot process soaps tend to have a textured look and feel, but expert soapmakers have mastered techniques to make their soaps look almost like cold process soaps.

As with scent, fragrance is retained more with this process.

Cold process soap is “cooked” after it is placed in molds. The drying process takes at least 6 weeks and the look and feel of this soap is much more smoother and creamier.

Sncikerdoodle Latte

I scented this batch of hot process soap with Snickerdoodle Latte. I also added ground coffee for mild exfoliation.

31. March 2010 by Rose
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  1. I love the rustic look of your soap with the oatmeal! I use a crock pot too for my hot process.

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