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Shona O'Connor and Howorama Inc.

Take this course and you will learn how to make fun, visually stunning soaps, using pre-made bases, colours and fragrances

You will be able to create a whole range of fabulous soaps using a range of techniques, from rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye catching soaps that children and adults will love

You will have a new hobby that you can do with older children, safely in your kitchen

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Take this course and you will learn how to make fun, visually stunning soaps, using pre-made bases, colours and fragrances

You will be able to create a whole range of fabulous soaps using a range of techniques, from rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye catching soaps that children and adults will love

You will have a new hobby that you can do with older children, safely in your kitchen

The course will give you all the information that you need about oils, butters, fragrances and colours, so that you can you can ingredients to your soaps to add enriching and moisturizing qualities to them. You will also see how to add natural ingredients to your soap to create exfoliating properties.

You will discover the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how and when to use them

I will share ideas for saving money on molds and equipment so you can get started cheaper.

You will make products so amazing that your friends and family will be asking you to make some for them.

The packaging ideas will enable you to create fabulous gifts for family and friends.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Make a range of melt and pour soaps , that will be ready in a few hours, using pre-made soap bases, colours and fragrances.
  • Use a variety of techniques to create stunning visual effects in the soap
  • Use natural and cosmetic colours to get the look you want, whether you want fun or the natural rustic feel.
  • Add natural ingredients to achieve an exfoliating effect in your soap
  • Embed objects and soap shapes in bars or loaves of soap to create fun, fabulous soaps
  • How to make soap without lye
  • How to make soap for children to help with

Syllabus

Introduction
How To Improve Your Course Experience
Have all the equipment and ingredients to make soap
Introduction To What You Need to Get Started
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Find out what basic equipment you need to make melt and pour soap

See the various types of molds that can be used to make soap

How to make a wooden loaf soap mold at home.

How to line your wooden soap mold so that you can easily remove the soap from the mold

What is the best material for molds

Discover the different melt and pour soap bases and their uses.

How to create a suitable and safe environment for making your soap

Finding Suppliers
Ingredients

This lecture covers a range of ingredients that you can include in your soap making

How To Determine The Shelf Life Of Your Soap

Learn about the different types of fragrances and how to choose the best one for your products

Creating Blends

See the different types of colourants available for melt and pour soap making - both natural and cosmetic and how to use them

Bleeding and Non-bleeding Colourants
Using Natural Colourants in Your Soaps
Using Lab Colours
Making a Basic Bar of Soap
Introduction To Making a Basic Bar of Soap

See how to make a basic bar of soap using petals for a decorative effect

Clearing Up

How to colour your soap using coffee to create a natural effect

How to Create Your Own Recipes
Course Recipes
How To Increase The Lather in Your Soap
Additives
Introduction To Additives
Other Additives

How to add cocoa butter to your soap to give it a moisturising effect

Emollients

Demonstration of 2 methods of adding seeds to your soap to create a decorative and exfoliating effect

Adding Seeds To Your Soap

How to use loofah in your soap to create a stunning visual effect and an exfoliating bar

See how to cut your loofah soap

Creating Stunning Effects in Your Soap
Introduction to Creating Stunning Effects In Your Soap

Learn 2 different ways to create marbling effects in your soap

See how to make a rainbow soap using the layering technique

Layering

Use of a 2 part mold to create a 3D effect

Embedding
Introduction To Embedding

How to use the unique qualities of melt and pour soap to create soap shapes

How to embed your soap shapes into a bar of soap

Embedding soap shapes in a bar of soap

Learn how to make a large soap shape to embed in a loaf of soap

See how to make the loaf soap, remove it from the mold and cut into slices

Watch how to use a tube mold to make a soap embed that can then be used to make other fun soaps

Discover how to use the tube mold embed in a column mold using a pringle tin as your mold

Removing the soap from the mold and cutting into slices

Discover what items you can embed into soaps to make fun soaps for chiildren

Removing your soaps from the mold

Mango Swirl
Sugar Scrub Bars
Turn a failed project into a successful soap
Fixing Your Mistakes
Some Troubleshooting Tips
Wrapping and Storing Your Soap
Introduction To Wrapping And Storing Your Soaps

Find out the best way to wrap and store your soaps to keep their quality and avoid damage.See some fun and attractive ways of packaging your soaps to give as gifts or to sell

Find out what you legally need to include in your labeling, as well as tips for getting repeat business if you are selling your products.

Getting Your Certificate
Bonus Section
Bonus Lecture

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in How to Make Melt & Pour Soap - Beginners Step by Step Guide with these activities:
Review Basic Chemistry Concepts
Reviewing basic chemistry concepts will help you understand the chemical reactions involved in soap making, even when using melt and pour bases.
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  • Review online resources or textbooks covering basic chemistry principles.
  • Focus on topics like acids, bases, pH, and chemical reactions.
  • Do practice problems to reinforce your understanding.
Explore "Making Soap From Scratch"
Reading this book will provide a deeper understanding of soap making principles and ingredients, even though the course focuses on melt and pour techniques.
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  • Obtain a copy of "Making Soap From Scratch".
  • Read the chapters on soap making chemistry, lye safety, and oil selection.
  • Compare and contrast the cold process method with the melt and pour method.
Read "The Natural Soap Book"
Reading this book will expand your knowledge of soap making ingredients and techniques, providing inspiration for creative melt and pour soap designs.
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  • Obtain a copy of "The Natural Soap Book".
  • Read through the chapters on melt and pour soap making and ingredient selection.
  • Take notes on interesting recipes and design ideas.
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Document Your Soap Making Experiments
Documenting your soap making experiments will help you track your progress, identify areas for improvement, and share your creations with others.
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  • Create a journal or online document to record your soap making experiments.
  • Include details such as the recipe, ingredients, techniques used, and results.
  • Take photos of your soaps to showcase your creations.
  • Reflect on what you learned from each experiment and identify areas for improvement.
Design a Soap Collection
Designing a soap collection will challenge you to apply your knowledge of soap making techniques and ingredients to create a cohesive and visually appealing product line.
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  • Choose a theme for your soap collection (e.g., aromatherapy, seasonal, children's).
  • Develop 3-5 soap recipes that fit your chosen theme.
  • Experiment with different colors, fragrances, and additives to create unique designs.
  • Package your soaps in an attractive and professional manner.
Create a Video Tutorial
Creating a video tutorial will help you solidify your understanding of a specific soap making technique and share your knowledge with others.
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  • Choose a specific soap making technique to demonstrate (e.g., layering, embedding, marbling).
  • Write a script outlining the steps involved in the technique.
  • Record a video tutorial demonstrating the technique.
  • Edit the video and add voiceover instructions.
  • Share your video tutorial on social media or YouTube.
Create a Soap Recipe E-Book
Creating a soap recipe e-book will allow you to share your knowledge and passion for soap making with others, while also solidifying your own understanding of the craft.
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  • Compile your favorite soap recipes, including detailed instructions and ingredient lists.
  • Write an introduction to soap making, covering basic techniques and safety precautions.
  • Include photos of your finished soaps to showcase your creations.
  • Design an attractive and professional e-book layout.
  • Publish your e-book online or share it with friends and family.

Career center

Learners who complete How to Make Melt & Pour Soap - Beginners Step by Step Guide will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Hobbyist Soap Maker
A Hobbyist Soap Maker produces soaps at home for personal enjoyment or as gifts, and this course is directly relevant. This course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It teaches a range of techniques, from creating rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye-catching soaps. Hobbyist Soap Makers benefit from learning about ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. The course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. The course guides students through making a basic bar of soap, creating color effects with coffee, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah. It also covers wrapping and storing soaps to maintain quality and provides packaging ideas for gifts. This course is well suited for those who wish to learn how to make soap as a hobby at home.
Soap Maker
The role of a Soap Maker involves crafting soaps, which is directly related to the focus of this course. This course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It teaches a range of techniques, from creating rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye-catching soaps. Soap Makers need to understand ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. This course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. The course guides students through making a basic bar of soap, creating color effects with coffee, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah. Aspiring Soap Makers can also learn about creating marbling effects, rainbow soap using layering, and embedding soap shapes. The course further covers wrapping and storing soaps to maintain quality and provides packaging ideas for gifts or sales. This course is well suited to learning the art behind becoming a Soap Maker.
Artisan Soap Business Owner
An Artisan Soap Business Owner manages all aspects of a small soap-making business, and this course is directly relevant to the product creation aspect. This course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It teaches a range of techniques, from creating rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye-catching soaps. The Artisan Soap Business Owner would need to understand ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. The course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. The course guides students through making a basic bar of soap, creating color effects, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah. It also covers wrapping and storing soaps to maintain quality and provides packaging ideas for gifts or sales. Anyone hoping to found a Artisan Soap Business should take this course to learn directly how to produce the product they will be selling.
Handmade Goods Vendor
A Handmade Goods Vendor creates and sells items that are produced by hand, and this course is a great fit for those who wish to sell soaps. This course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It teaches a range of techniques, from creating rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye-catching soaps. The Handmade Goods Vendor would need to understand ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. The course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. This course guides students through making a basic bar of soap, creating color effects with coffee, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah. The course further covers wrapping and storing soaps to maintain quality and provides packaging ideas for gifts or sales. Aspiring Handmade Goods Vendors should take this course to learn how to produce items that are likely to be popular with consumers.
Craft Fair Vendor
Craft Fair Vendors sell handmade items at local fairs and markets, and this course is directly applicable to soap making. This course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It teaches a range of techniques, from creating rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye-catching soaps and covers ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. Craft Fair Vendors need to create attractive displays and high-quality, marketable products. The course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. The course guides students through making a basic bar of soap, creating color effects, and adding seeds and loofah for visual and exfoliating effects. The course further covers wrapping and storing soaps to maintain quality and provides packaging ideas for gifts or sales. Aspiring Craft Fair Vendors should take this course to learn how to produce visually appealing products to sell.
Cosmetic Product Formulator
A Cosmetic Product Formulator develops recipes and processes to create cosmetic products, and this course may be useful for creating soap products. The course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. Cosmetic Product Formulators need to understand ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. This course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. This course guides students through creating recipes, a basic bar of soap, creating color effects with coffee, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah. It also covers wrapping and storing soaps to maintain quality and provides packaging ideas for gifts or sales. This course may be helpful for learning to develop soap products.
Personal Care Product Developer
A Personal Care Product Developer creates new items that are used in personal hygiene, and this course may be useful for developing new soap based items. The course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It also helps students learn about ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. The Personal Care Product Developer would benefit from understanding the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them for personal care applications. The course also covers creating color effects, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah. The course may be helpful for those wanting to develop novel personal care soap products.
Cosmetics Chemist
A Cosmetics Chemist researches and develops cosmetic formulations, and this course may be useful for understanding soap formulation. The course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. Cosmetics Chemists benefit from understanding ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. The course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them, which is relevant to creating safe and effective formulations. A Cosmetics Chemist would learn about creating color effects with coffee, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah, which can provide insight into formulation techniques. The course may be helpful for gaining practical knowledge of soap making.
Cosmetics Developer
A career as a Cosmetics Developer involves designing and formulating new cosmetic products, and this course may be useful for those interested in soap-based products. The course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It also explains ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. Cosmetics Developers would benefit from understanding the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. Furthermore, they may find the sections on using natural and cosmetic colors to achieve desired looks, adding cocoa butter for moisturizing effects, and creating exfoliating bars helpful. The course also touches on wrapping, storing soaps, and packaging, which relates to the presentation of cosmetic products. It may be helpful to take this course to develop new ideas for soap-based cosmetic products.
Beauty Blogger
As a Beauty Blogger, one creates content related to beauty products and techniques, and this course may be useful for those interested in soap making. The course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It also covers a range of techniques, from creating rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye-catching soaps. Beauty Bloggers would learn about ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. They can learn the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. The portions of the course that cover embedding soap shapes, creating marbling effects, and using tube molds can inspire creative content. The course further covers wrapping, storing soaps, and packaging, which relates to product presentation. The course may be useful for creating unique content on soap making.
Fragrance Designer
Fragrance Designers develop unique fragrance blends for various products, and this course provides a foundation for creating scented soaps. The course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. This experience helps designers understand how scents interact with different ingredients. The course also covers creating color effects and adding cocoa butter for moisturizing effects. Fragrance Designers would benefit from the course's insight into the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how and when to use them, and how to create blends. Soap is one medium in which Fragrance Designers can express their talents. The course may therefore be helpful to those seeking to broaden the scope of their design.
Product Demonstrator
Product Demonstrators showcase and explain the features of various products, and this course may be useful for those interested in demonstrating handmade soaps. The course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. It teaches a range of techniques, from creating rustic, natural soaps to fun, eye-catching soaps. Product Demonstrators would benefit from understanding ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. They can learn the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. This course also covers creating color effects, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah, which is useful for showing product variations. The course further covers wrapping, storing soaps, and packaging, which relates to product presentation. The course may be helpful for those wishing to learn how to explain the features of handmade soap.
Bath Products Retailer
A Bath Products Retailer sells a variety of items for personal care, and this course may be useful for gaining insight into soap making. This course helps one learn how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. This knowledge is valuable for understanding product quality and customer preferences. Bath Products Retailers benefit from understanding ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. The course explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. The portions of the course that cover wrapping, storing soaps, and packaging ideas can help a retailer present products attractively. This course may be helpful for developing a deeper understanding of the bath products industry.
Spa Manager
A Spa Manager oversees the operations of a spa, and this course may be relevant for understanding the production of spa-related soap products. The course focuses on learning how to make visually appealing soaps using pre-made bases, colors, and fragrances. Spa Managers benefit from understanding ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. Since a spa is a location with its own aesthetic, the course also explains the difference between essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. In addition, the course guides students through making a basic bar of soap, creating color effects with coffee, adding seeds for exfoliation, and using loofah. The course may be useful for learning more about the products that are commonly included in the spa experience.
Sustainability Consultant
Sustainability Consultants advise businesses on eco-friendly practices, and this course may be useful for gaining insight into sustainable soap making. The course helps one learn the ingredients that go into visually appealing soaps. Consultants would benefit from understanding ingredients, including oils, butters, fragrances, and colors, as well as natural additives for exfoliation. The course explains the usage of essential and fragrance oils and how to use them. The course provides a better understanding of materials used in soap-making, and that knowledge helps Sustainability Consultants assess and suggest more sustainable practices. This course may be helpful for expanding knowledge of sustainable soap options.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in How to Make Melt & Pour Soap - Beginners Step by Step Guide.
Provides a comprehensive guide to soap making, including melt and pour techniques. It covers a wide range of ingredients, recipes, and design ideas. While the course focuses on melt and pour, this book expands on the possibilities and provides a deeper understanding of soap making principles. It valuable resource for inspiration and advanced techniques.
While this course focuses on melt and pour soap making, understanding the cold process method can provide valuable insights into the chemistry and ingredients involved. offers a comprehensive guide to making soap from scratch, covering topics such as lye safety, oil selection, and recipe formulation. Reading this book can help you appreciate the simplicity and versatility of melt and pour soap making.

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