Free Soapmaking Library

Learn soapmaking with free videos, recipes, and downloads.

Use this blog-style resource home when you want one clear lesson, a recipe to keep beside you, or a webinar to watch next.

Start with the Castile soap series, browse free YouTube lessons, and collect downloadable references as they are added.

Preview of the Introduction to Hot Process Soapmaking for Beginners ebook and reference pages
Free YouTube lessons · Recipe downloads · Webinar links
YouTubevideo lessons

See soap texture, timing, and technique instead of relying on words alone.

PDFfree downloads

Keep printable recipes and references beside your soap pot.

RECrecipes

Start with Castile soap and selected beginner-friendly formulas.

WEBwebinars

Find free live and recorded learning sessions in one place.

One home, several ways to learn

Choose the free format that fits your question.

Watch when you need to see a change, download when you want a reference, and use webinar links when a longer lesson will help.

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Watch a lesson

Use embedded YouTube videos for Castile soap, soapmaking myths, and selected demonstrations.

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Download a recipe

Save free PDFs and recipe references for the batch you are preparing to make.

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Join a webinar

Use current and recorded webinar links for longer teaching and practical questions.

Preview of Super Power Soap beginner video lessons and printable soapmaking references

What to know before you choose

Start with the Castile soap series.

The Castile collection shows cold process and hot process approaches using 100 percent olive oil, with video guidance and a printable reference planned for the same learning path.

Browse the free collection

Watch one lesson or take one useful resource with you.

These public lessons are available now. Add direct downloads and webinar notices as each resource is ready.

Castile soap series

Start with 100% olive oil soap.

Understand the series before comparing cold process and hot process methods.

Request the free Castile PDF

Beginner lesson

Clear up five common soapmaking myths.

Separate familiar claims from what matters when you begin learning the craft.

Browse all free videos

Resources with a purpose

Start with one problem, then build a complete practice.

The library groups checklists, guides, recipes, and videos by the job you are trying to do.

Soapmaking Quick Start Checklist covering safety equipment, ingredients, and materials

A free checklist can help you prepare before you make a batch.

Preview pages from the Introduction to Hot Process Soapmaking for Beginners ebook

Deeper guides add sequence, reference pages, and recipes you can revisit.

Outdoor lye solution setup with gloves and labeled soapmaking materials

Safety and lye basics belong near the start of the learning path.

Visual guide to the stages of hot process soap in a slow cooker

Visual references help you compare what you see with what the method requires.

Before you decide

The practical questions.

Use these answers to decide whether the next step is an inquiry.

Is the Soapmaking Library free?

Yes. The videos, public webinar links, and downloads placed in this library are free resources.

Where should I begin?

Start with the Castile introduction when you want a complete beginner-friendly video path.

Is Simple Soapmaking for Sensitive Skin part of the free library?

No. It is a paid virtual bundle with twelve fruit soap recipes, a live call, and a Houston demonstration ticket.

Can I learn with Priscilla M. Mensah in person?

Yes. The private Houston VIP Day is the main live offer and teaches cold process and hot process soapmaking together.

Keep exploring

Choose your next soapmaking path.

Private Houston VIP soapmaking class with guided instruction
Preview of free Super Power Soap beginner lessons
Colorful fruit-inspired soaps from the Sensitive Skin bundle
Historic Saint Florian artwork associated with soapmakers

Start free

Open the Super Power Soap video library.

Begin with the Castile soap series, then return here for recipes, webinar links, and new downloads.

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