Description
This is a product description for 4 cavity silicone molds that make hamsa hand soap designs. The dimensions of each hand cavity are 65mm width, 85mm height, and 20mm depth. The product is heat and cold resistant up to 230 degrees, and is also microwave, open, freezer, and dishwasher safe. The recipe for the soap is based on activated charcoal and tea tree oil.
Cavity molds eliminate the fuss of having to cut your soaps, and make perfectly shaped bars every time. 4 hand cavities per product, with each hand cavity yielding approximately 100g sized bars of soap. Mold colours may vary.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Makes 4 x hamsa hand pattern soaps;with each hand cavity yielding approximately 100g sized bars of soap.
Dimensions: Each hand cavity has the following approximate dimensions; 65mm (width; at widest point) and 85mm (height; at highest point) and 20mm (depth).
Heat and cold resistant up to 230 degreed
Food grade silicone
BPA free
Non stick
Microwave, open, freezer and dishwasher safe
Molds can be used for soaps, chocolates, jellies, puddings, cakes etc
RECIPE INSPIRATION: ACTIVATED CHARCOAL & TEA TREE SOAP
25gcastor oil (5%),125gcoconut oil (25%),200golive oil (40%),50gshea butter(10%),25gtamanu oil (5%),75gcocoa butter (15%),90gsodium hydroxide lye, 190g distilled water,16gtea tree essential oil (or do a combination of tea tree and lavender),2 Tactivated charcoal
Slowly add the lye into the water and stir until dissolved. Set aside to cool. While your lye mixture is cooling, melt all your oils and butters together. Let the oil mixture also cool. Once both the lye mixture and the oils mixture have cooled down to around 50 (or lower but ideally within 10 of each other), slowly add the lye to the oils and blend with a stock blender until trace is reached. Add the activated charcoal and blend to incorporate, then add the essential oil and blend. Pour the soap batter into molds, tapping them to release any trapped air bubbles. Then insulate your soaps for at least 2-3 days, allowing them to harden up. Once they are hard you can remove them from their molds and leave to cure for at least 6 weeks.