NatureandNurture
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One of the reasons I haven't actually gotten around to making a batch of soap yet is that I'm a little scared of the dangers. Not for myself, I know how to be careful, but I have a pair of rambunctious pre-teens that don't always pay attention, a precocious into-everything toddler, and a newborn. Granted the newborn is very unlikely to be a problem at this point. I have a safe place to work that is well-ventilated and closed off from the toddler (for the most part anyhow), but it still worries me.
Usually, how long does it take for the lye solution to cool? This is what concerns me the most, having something like that sitting out where it could be knocked over. Now I plan to make soap at night for the most part, since most of the curious little people will be in bed. Still, I worry.
Do any of you have little people to worry over? How have you resolved these issues (if you had them)?
Usually, how long does it take for the lye solution to cool? This is what concerns me the most, having something like that sitting out where it could be knocked over. Now I plan to make soap at night for the most part, since most of the curious little people will be in bed. Still, I worry.
Do any of you have little people to worry over? How have you resolved these issues (if you had them)?