Why I Love Melt And Pour Soap Making Word Count: 341 Summary: I love making soap using the melt and pour soap making method. In my experience it’s the easiest way to make your own hand made soap. A good recipe is a must if you’re just starting out, but once you’re experienced, you can make up your own recipes and get really creative. How about Double Chocolate Brownie soap? Melt and pour soap comes in soap blocks, ready to melt and pour into the mold of your choice. But the exciting part comes once you’ve melted the soap block. Then... Keywords: Melt and pour soap making, soap making, soap making instructions Article Body: I love making soap using the melt and pour soap making method. In my experience it’s the easiest way to make your own hand made soap. A good recipe is a must if you’re just starting out, but once you’re experienced, you can make up your own recipes and get really creative. How about Double Chocolate Brownie soap? Melt and pour soap comes in soap blocks, ready to melt and pour into the mold of your choice. But the exciting part comes once you’ve melted the soap block. Then you get to add your own choice of soap coloring, fragrance and fun additives; for instance, oatmeal, flower petals or herbs. Once that’s done, it’s time to pour it into the molds of your choice. There are some really cute soap molds available. For example, hearts, flowers, seashells, gingerbread men and many others. Melt and pour soap only takes a few hours to set at room temperature. If you don’t want to wait that long, you can place the molds in the refrigerator for about an hour. But never place the molds in the freezer. Once the soap has set in the molds, it’s time to unmold it. Just turn the mold upside down on a clean soft surface (so the soap doesn’t chip if it comes out with a rush) and the soap should pop out. If you’re having trouble getting the soap out of the mold, run some warm water over the base of the mold and try again. Now your very own hand made soap is ready to use! It makes great gifts to give to your friends and family, especially if you use cute molds like the ones mentioned above. I know my friends are impressed when I give them gorgeously scented and coloured heart or flower shaped soaps and tell them I made them myself. So have fun making your own melt and pour soap. The only problem is, once you start, it’s hard to stop! </font></pre> </body></html>