Soap Making Supplies

Turn a basic household essential into a unique creative outlet with this selection of soap making supplies - from the weird and wacky to the classic and refined.

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Ever considered the prospect of making your own homemade soap before?

Soap making has taken the crafting world by storm - not only because of the unique and creative options available but also because of its genuine, everyday practicality around the home.

While it may not be the easiest craft to master right away, choosing the right soap supplies to make your homemade creations flourish can really make the difference in unlocking a new, lifelong passion.

We’ve broken down exactly what you’ll need in your soap making kit below, as well as a brief snippet on how to get started with crafting them at home.

Green soap bar in two hands


What supplies do you need to make soap?

The great thing about soap is that it can be endlessly customised - allowing you to add dyes, glitters and dried botanicals to your heart’s desire.

For beginners to soapmaking, however, all these prospects can seem understandably daunting. That’s why we’re outlining only the basics of what you’ll need here (and then you can worry about the rest later!).

You will need:

It may also be worth your while to grab some tools like gloves, goggles, an infrared thermometer, and some easy-pour containers to make your life a little easier.

For a full list of ingredients, as well as all the measurements you’ll need, check out our beginner’s guide to soapmaking.

Soap cut into a chunk on a net

Should I choose fragrance oils or essential oils for my soap?

Some crafters swear by the aromatherapy benefits that an essential oil can provide, but this doesn’t automatically make them the best choice for your soap.

The appeal of essential oils largely falls on their all-natural structures, as well as their antibacterial properties that can add extra leverage to the effectiveness of your soap creations.

That being said, a lot of hobbyists also opt for the convenience and flexibility that a fragrance oil can provide.

Often, fragrance oils are crafted specifically for use in soaps and other related products, meaning their scents tend to be stronger as well as easier to navigate during the soap making process.

They also offer more unique scent possibilities, like fresh linen or ocean breeze, that essential oils can’t provide.

Find out more about the differences between essential oils and fragrance oils.

How to make soap at home

With all crafting projects, we always recommend following a trusted recipe before getting started.

We’ll be going through some of the basics below, but be sure to visit our beginner’s guide to soap making for a more detailed method.

  1. Pour your lye crystals into your distilled water and leave them to dissolve. Once dissolved, set to one side. If you’re using a melt and pour base, cut this into squares and melt on low heat.
  2. Melt the coconut oil and shea butter in a pan on low heat until melted. Set aside.
  3. In a separate dish, combine the olive oil, castor oil, and your chosen essential oils or fragrance oils. Mix together.
  4. Add your oils into the pan with your coconut oil and shea butter. Allow it to cool.
  5. Pour the lye water through a sieve into your oil pan. Stir.
  6. Use a stick blender on and off to combine the mixture until it has a thin consistency.
  7. Quickly pour the mixture into your chosen mould.
  8. Put your soap in the fridge for 48 hours, then take out and cut into bars. Leave to cure for 28 days in a cool, dry place.

Can I buy soap making supplies wholesale?

If you're a business owner looking for wholesale soap supplies, you can fill in our wholesale form to learn more about what we offer.

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