Day 5 of #marchmeetthemaker is Newest Make. This is the newest cured make! Did you know after a soap is created it needs to cure? Once saponification occurs which is the chemical process of constantly stirring sodium hydroxide (AKA lye, NaOH, caustic soda) with a fat (oils or lard/tallow) and liquid (water/milk/tea), it goes through a heating up phase and after a couple days, the soap can be used but it is generally a bit soft. All soap contains lye. I remember my grandma when I was little pointing at something on the counter and saying THAT'S LYE SOAP! DON'T TOUCH IT! So in my head I thought, why would you even have it? I still don't actually know what it was and probably neither did she. 😂 Back in the day (and today I guess), lye could be derived from wood ash. I haven't tried this, but if you mix hardwood ash with rainwater by boiling and straining and stuff, the leftover product is potassium (KOH) hydroxide, the other form of lye used in soapmaking, but results in a softer soap than NaOH. A mixture of these two types of lye produces a perfect consistency for our shaving soap! Anywho. Allowing it 30 days (or longer) to dehydrate a bit means the bar has a chance to harden and will last for a longer time once it gets wet. On that same note, ensuring your soap is allowed to dry in between uses means you get to keep it for longer. So keep it dry, y'all! We’re ready for spring around here, this soap, 'Spring Showers' is inspired by a spring garden and blooms that should start soooooon! There is a springtime floral fragrance immersed with the goodness of cocoa butter and olive oil infused with comfrey. Ducks are also excited about spring and the rain that it brings, because ducks love water, and so we have wee little duckies (shapes) embedded in this soap, which also include a duck egg yolk, providing a boost to the lather. Ingredients: Comfrey infused Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Coffee, Sodium Hydroxide, Cocoa Butter, Apricot Oil, Castor Oil, French Pink Clay, Kaolin Clay, Fragrance, Hemp Oil, Duck Egg, Hemp Protein, Titanium Dioxide, Essential Oils, Dried Tejas Farm Flowers (calendula, lavender, roses) #tejasfarm (at York County, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMCaMwNgnBx/?igshid=agk2ptw9z9vi