Melt and Pour Soap (MP Soap)
A beginner-friendly soap making method using pre-made soap base that you melt in a microwave or double boiler, customize with colors and fragrances, and pour into molds. Melt and pour is perfect for crafters who want immediate results, intricate designs, and soap safe to use as soon as it hardens (no cure time needed). This method is ideal for kids' projects, quick gifts, and soap makers who want to avoid working with lye. Shop Melt and Pour Soap Making Supplies here.
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DOS (Dreaded Orange Spots)
Oxidation damage in soap that appears as orange or brown spots, often caused by rancid oils or improper storage.
Dandruff
Flaking caused by yeast overgrowth or scalp imbalance.
Dark Circles
Discoloration under the eyes caused by genetics, fatigue, or circulation.
Day Cream
A lighter formula focused on daytime hydration and protection.
Dead Sea Salt
Mineral-rich salt used to exfoliate while providing soothing skin benefits.
Deep Conditioner (Hair Mask)
A richer, longer-wear treatment that deeply nourishes and repairs before rinsing out.
Dehumidifier
Equipment used to reduce moisture in the air.
Dehydrated Skin
Skin lacking water rather than oil, often appearing dull or tight.
Delayed Unmolding
Allowing time before removal to improve strength and reduce breakage.
Deodorant (Natural)
An odor-control product formulated without synthetic fragrance or aluminum.
Dermaplaning
A manual exfoliation technique removing surface hair and dead skin.
Detangling Additive - Cetrimonium Chloride
A conditioning agent that boosts slip and detangling, often used at low percentages.
Detangling Conditioner
A slip-boosting formula that helps knots release easily to reduce pulling and breakage.
Detergent-Free Base (Syndet-Free Base)
A soap base free from synthetic detergents, providing gentle cleansing without harsh chemicals or irritation.
Diffusing
Drying with a diffuser attachment to speed drying while preserving curl shape and volume.
Digital Scale (Bath Bombs)
Precision tool used to measure ingredients accurately.
Digital Scale (Candle Making)
A precise measuring tool used to weigh wax and additives for consistent batches.
Digital Scale (Maker)
A precision tool used to measure ingredients accurately for consistent results.
Dimethicone
A silicone-based ingredient that smooths texture and reduces moisture loss.
Dimethicone (Body Care)
A silicone-based ingredient that improves slip and reduces moisture loss.
Dipped Finish
A technique where the outside is coated in a second color for contrast and smoothness.
Disc Cap
A flat dispensing cap that controls product flow.
Discoloration
Discoloration is a color change in soap caused by ingredients—especially vanilla—that naturally darken or shift as the soap cures.
Display Considerations
How products are presented to prevent damage and attract buyers.
Distilled Water
Pure water free of minerals and impurities, often used in soapmaking to ensure consistent saponification and clarity.