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This course is designed for beginners and will give you the skills to make simple organic and chemical free soaps. We will use melt and pour bases and additional natural ingredients such as essential oils, base oils and natural colours e.g. dried beetroot powder to create skin-friendly soaps for everyday use.
The theme of this soap workshop will be Christmas and this will be reflected in the natural aromatic seasonal essences we will be using such as Orange, Cedarwood, Sandalwood and spices such as cinnamon and vanilla and chocolate!
Please note that students will work in pairs and each pair will create unique blends.
What exactly is soap?
How does soap cleanse?
How soap is made and what is are 'Melt & Pour soaps?
The difference between animal fat based-soaps and vegetable oil-based soaps?
A brief introduction to a variety of natural ingredients used in soap making and their benefits and uses including essential oils, carrier oils, vegetable and mineral dyes etc.
The scent notes of essential oils and principles of blending
Equipment needed for soap making.
The teaching and learning methods we use on the course:
Theory teaching methods include:
Lecture / PowerPoint presentation / group and pair work / discussion / questions and answers
Practical activities:
Preparing a selection of melt & pour soaps adding a variety of natural ingredients and aromas.
Packing / wrapping your soaps using a variety of materials.
How we assess your progress on the course?
Throughout the day:
You will receive regular verbal feedback from your tutor as and when appropriate.
At the end:
You will be asked to complete a session summary quiz (self-assessment) and course evaluation form.
What students should be able to do by the end of the course?
Learning Objective:
Understanding the basic principles of Melt & Pour soap making.
Understanding the merits of both stove and microwave use in Melt & Pour soap making.
List some of the benefits of natural soaps and their added ingredients to the skin.
Understanding the texture of Melt & Pour soaps and compatible blending ingredients.
Appreciate the blending principles of essential oils to create pleasing aromas.
What materials students will need for the course and estimated cost?
All course material will be provided
What extra study/practice we expect you to do outside the class?
Additional reading materials will be given for home reading
What you can do next, after this course?
Students can enroll on further complementary therapies such as Aromatherapy, Indian Head massage, Alexander technique, Herbalism, Introduction to Ayurvedic medicine, Introduction to Native American Herbal back massage, Diet and Nutrition.
This course is designed for beginners and will give you the skills to make simple organic- plant based and chemical free soaps. We will use melt and pour bases and additional natural ingredients such as essential oils, base oils and plant-based colours such as dried beetroot powder and spices such as cinnamon and turmeric powder to create skin-friendly soaps for everyday use.
Students will work in pairs and each pair will create unique blends.
Please note: This course is suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
This course is designed for beginners and will give you the skills to make simple organic and chemical free soaps. We will use melt and pour soap bases and additional natural ingredients such as essential oils, base oils and natural colours including dried vegetable powders and mica minerals to create skin-friendly soaps for everyday use. Students will work in pairs and each pair will create unique blends.
Please note:
Some of the soap bases used will include honey or goat milk.
For more information contact The Departmental Administrator at admin@marywardcentre.ac.uk
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