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Today we are making rebatch! Which KZfaq keeps autocorrecting to "rematch"; I know what I'm saying, autocorrect.
So rebatch is an interesting process; at its base form it's great to use up soap scraps or save a lye heavy batch of soap. If you take your stick blender to a rebatch soap, you can also make floating soap! Which is cool. But for today's purposes, we are using rebatch to make a shampoo bar for Soap & Clay kidlet #2.
We are rebatching the beer soap from the Big Lather Test because it was ugly. So we are gonna make it uglier, but it will float, and we will put some awesome hair and scalp loving essentials and extracts for just a lovely shampoo bar.
There's a hot debate that's been raging for several years within the soap making community. Both sides have interesting points, and both sides have really bad misinformation. Some are syndet bar lovers, others swear by cold process, and there's still another group that loves glycerin shampoo bars. It's all a thing, and I have opinions. But that's not for this video.
If you're interested in this soap, order a mystery bar from the website and you might get one!
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Soap & Clay is a family owned business operating in Washington State, but started out online thanks to Mrs. Soap & Clay's kickass brother and his amazing web design skills. The business was started as a tribute to Mrs. Soap & Clay's grandmother, the OG maker in the family that cultivated everyone's love for the DIY life. The studio/retail shop opened in 2017 on 6th Ave in Tacoma, and immediately began teaching soap, bath bomb, lotion, and scrub classes to the makers and maker enthusiasts of the PNW. In 2019, the pottery studio opened as well, making the soap shop a busy place full of artistic energy every minute of the day.
Mrs. Soap & Clay has been featured on Business Spotlight, New Day Northwest, and was awarded a coveted place on the South Sound's 40 under 40 list in 2019, an award given to the most influential business people under the age of 40 each year. She cried when she walked up to the podium to accept the award. A lot.
Drawing from her chemistry background and her maker spirit, Mrs. Soap & Clay infuses her favorite things into her soapy designs and creates products that are fun to see, use, and learn to make. Stick around for this ride - she'll take you on a great one.
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For information on products, wholesale orders, or ideas for a soap, contact Mrs. Soap & Clay at
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