What are Melt & Pour soap bases?
Melt & Pour soap bases are pre-saponified soap bases that can be easily melted, customized, and poured into moulds to create finished soaps. They eliminate the need to handle lye and complex formulations, making them ideal for both beginners and professional soap manufacturers. These bases typically contain glycerin, which helps moisturize the skin and create transparent or translucent soaps.
What types of Melt & Pour soap bases are available?
Naulakha Essentials offers several varieties of Melt & Pour soap bases, including: Transparent Soap Base Ultra White Soap Base Extra Clear Soap Base Suspending Melt & Pour Soap Base Glycolic Acid Soap Base Each base is designed for specific applications such as clear designer soaps, creamy opaque soaps, or exfoliating soaps with suspended particles. Naulakha also offers specialty soap bases such as Charcoal, Aloe vera and Goatmilk soap bases.
What ingredients are used in glycerin soap bases?
Glycerin soap bases are typically made using plant-derived oils, natural foaming agents, and glycerin, which helps keep the skin moisturized. All bases offered by Naulakha Essentials are 100% vegetarian, sulfate-free, making them suitable for natural soap formulations.
How do I use a Melt & Pour soap base?
Using a Melt & Pour soap base is simple: Cut the soap base into small pieces. Melt it gently (typically around 70–80 °C depending on the base). Add colourants, fragrances, herbs, or active ingredients. Pour the melted base into moulds and allow it to cool and solidify. The finished soap can then be unmoulded and packaged.
What is the difference between transparent and white soap bases?
Transparent soap bases produce clear or translucent soaps and are ideal for decorative or layered soap designs. White or opaque bases create creamy-looking soaps and are better suited for coloured soaps where clarity is not required. Both types are easy to melt, have good foaming properties, and produce firm soap bars after crystallization.
What is a suspending Melt & Pour soap base?
A suspending soap base is designed to hold lightweight ingredients such as herbal powders, exfoliants, or decorative particles evenly throughout the soap. This prevents ingredients from settling at the bottom and creates a consistent exfoliating effect across the entire soap bar.
Are Melt & Pour soap bases safe for skin?
Yes. All Melt & Pour soap bases offered by Naulakha Essentials are very mild, high in glycerin, and formulated for gentle cleansing and moisturization. Many are also SLS-free, paraben-free, and made using plant-derived ingredients, making them suitable for a wide range of skincare applications.
Can Melt & Pour soap bases be customized?
Yes. Melt & Pour bases are highly versatile and can be customized with fragrance oils, essential oils, natural colourants, herbal extracts, exfoliating powders, and cosmetic actives. This flexibility makes them ideal for creating personalized soaps, handmade gift soaps, or commercial soap products.
Do you supply soap and cosmetic bases in bulk for private label brands?
Yes. Naulakha Essentials specialises in supplying melt & pour soap bases, liquid bases, shampoo bar bases, and other cosmetic raw materials in bulk quantities for manufacturers, private label brands, and formulation labs. These bases can be customised with colours, fragrances, herbal extracts, and active ingredients to create finished products.
Do you export cosmetic bases and raw materials internationally?
Yes. Naulakha Essentials works with global buyers, cosmetic manufacturers, and distributors, supplying soap bases and cosmetic ingredients internationally. The company participates in international industry exhibitions and works with overseas partners and distributors.
Will the fragrance oil make my transparent soap cloudy?
Some fragrance oils can cause cloudiness, especially in transparent bases. Try to make soap in small batch to see the compatibility of the fragrance oil with the transparent soap base.
In what proportion do I use fragrance oil in my melt and pour soap?
Use fragrance oil at about 1–2% of total soap weight (roughly 10–20 grams per kg of base).
Can I use Essential Oils in my melt and pour soaps? If yes, what is the dosage?
Yes, essential oils can be used. Typical dosage is 0.5–1.5% of total soap weight, depending on oil strength.
Can I mix fragrance oils and essential oil in my melt and pour soap?
Yes, you can blend fragrance and essential oils. Ensure total usage stays within safe limits (generally under 2%)
At what temperature should I add fragrance oil to soap base?
Add fragrance around 55–65°C to prevent evaporation while ensuring proper blending.
How long does fragrance last in melt and pour soaps?
Fragrance typically lasts 3–6 months, depending on oil quality, storage conditions, and exposure to heat or light.
Can fragrance oils cause skin irritation?
Some oils may irritate sensitive skin. Always follow recommended usage rates and perform patch test If you opt for Allergen free fragrance oils, they are perfectly safe for sensitive skin.
What packaging options are available for melt and pour soap bases?
We provide two convenient packaging formats for our melt and pour bases: compact 1kg trays for smaller batches, and our innovative 11.5kg (25lb) soap box, designed for efficiency and ease of use.
How should I package my soap after making it?
Once your soap has been removed from the mould, it’s best to wrap it immediately. Limiting exposure to air helps maintain quality, so we recommend using cling film, cello wrap or shrink wrapping of your soap. This helps prevent sweating and keeps moisture levels balanced.
Why is it important to wrap soap right away?
Freshly made soap can easily attract moisture from the air, which leads to sweating. Wrapping it quickly creates a barrier that protects the soap’s appearance and texture.
Can I use eco-friendly packaging for my soaps?
Yes, many makers choose biodegradable wraps, wax paper, or recyclable boxes. Just ensure the packaging still provides a good barrier against air and humidity to keep your soap in top condition.
How should I store soap before packaging?
If you can’t wrap your soap immediately, store it in a cool, dry place with minimal humidity. However, for best results, packaging right after unmoulding is always recommended.
What type of packaging is best for selling handmade soaps?
This depends on your brand style, but popular options include shrink wrap, paper wraps, boxes, or sleeve packaging. The key is to balance presentation with protection so your soap stays fresh while looking appealing.
Is it possible to remelt melt and pour soap base?
Yes, our melt and pour bases can be reheated and reused. Just be careful not to overheat or boil the base, as this can cause water loss and affect the final quality of the soap.
Can I use loaf moulds with melt and pour soap?
Absolutely. If you're using a loaf mould, allow extra time for the soap to fully harden. For best results when cutting, we suggest using a wire cutter to achieve smooth, even bars.
Can melt and pour soap base be used to make embeds?
Yes, it works perfectly for creating embeds. You can easily design decorative shapes and incorporate them into your soap creations.
Are intricate moulds suitable for melt and pour soap?
Yes, melt and pour bases are well-suited for detailed and intricate moulds, making them ideal for creative designs.
Can I create layered soaps with melt and pour bases?
Yes, layering is a popular technique with melt and pour soap. Just allow each layer to partially set before pouring the next to achieve clean, defined layers.
What does “Low Sweat Formula” mean?
The low sweat formula helps reduce moisture formation (dew drops) on the soap surface, especially in humid conditions, keeping your finished soaps clear and attractive.
Is this soap base free from harmful chemicals?
Absolutely. Naulakha Essentials soap base is: Alcohol-free SLS & Paraben-free This makes it gentler and safer for skin compared to conventional soap bases.
Is the soap base vegetarian?
Yes, our glycerin soap base is 100% vegetarian and contains no animal-derived ingredients.
Is this soap base compliant with quality standards?
Yes, it is manufactured in accordance with BIS standards for bathing bars, ensuring quality and safety.
How should I store the soap base?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity to maintain its quality and prevent sweating.
Does the soap base have a strong smell?
No, it is fragrance free and odourless, making it ideal for adding your own essential oils or fragrances.
Is this suitable for sensitive skin?
Since it is free from SLS, parabens, and alcohol, it is generally gentle. However, sensitivity may vary, so a patch test is recommended.
Can I add natural ingredients like herbs or oils?
Yes, you can customize it with: Essential oils Herbal powders Dried flowers Natural colorants Just ensure additives are skin-safe and used in appropriate quantities. For using herbal powders and exfoliants you may opt for the suspending soap base.
What is a Glycolic Acid Soap Base?
Glycolic Acid Soap Base is a melt-and-pour soap base that contains glycolic acid, a type of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugarcane. It is commonly used in skincare for gentle exfoliation and improving overall skin appearance.
What are the benefits of using a Glycolic Acid Soap Base?
Glycolic Acid Soap Base offers multiple skin benefits, including: Smoother and softer skin by improving texture Reduction in fine lines and wrinkles through collagen support Brighter, more even skin tone by fading dark spots and acne scars Helps unclog pores and reduce acne breakouts
What is a suspending melt & pour soap base used for?
Suspending Melt & Pour Soap base is ideal for suspending light weight herbal powders like Walnut powder, Orange peel Powder etc in the soap. The soap base suspends these herbal powders throughout the soap thereby giving exfoliating effect throughout soap.
What are the key benefits of using a suspending soap base?
This soap base offers multiple benefits, including a low sweat formula, a firm and hard finish after setting, and 100% vegetarian composition. It is also highly customizable, allowing you to create unique soaps with herbs, colors, and fragrances tailored to your needs.
Why do my soap bars develop moisture on the surface when left out?
This is commonly known as “sweating.” It happens when melt and pour soaps are exposed to air without any wrapping. Many soap bases contain glycerine, a natural humectant that draws moisture from the surrounding environment. As a result, tiny droplets can form on the surface. Factors like humidity, temperature, storage conditions, and even air pressure can all play a role. To prevent this, it’s best to wrap your soaps or syndet bars as soon as they’ve fully set.
Is sweating a sign that my soap has gone bad?
Not at all. Sweating is completely normal for melt and pour soaps, especially those rich in glycerine. It doesn’t affect the quality, safety, or performance of the soap—it simply means the bar has absorbed moisture from the air.
How can I prevent my melt and pour soaps from sweating?
The most effective way is to wrap your soaps tightly once they’ve cooled and hardened. Using cling film or shrink wrap helps protect them from humidity in the air. Storing them in a cool, dry place also makes a big difference.
Why does sweating happen more in certain seasons?
You may notice more sweating during humid or rainy weather. That’s because there’s more moisture in the air for the glycerine in your soap to attract. Warmer temperatures can also increase the effect, making proper storage even more important.
Can I wipe off the moisture from my soap bars?
Yes, you can gently dab the surface with a clean, dry cloth or tissue. However, if the soap remains exposed to humid air, the moisture may reappear. Wrapping the soap afterward will help keep it dry.
Do all melt and pour soap bases sweat the same amount?
No, different bases behave differently. Soaps with higher glycerine content tend to sweat more, while some specially formulated “low sweat” or “no sweat” bases are designed to reduce this effect.
What is the ideal temperature for pouring melt and pour soap bases?
Melt and pour soap bases typically start softening around 50–60°C. For the best results, it’s recommended to heat the base to about 70–85°C before pouring to ensure a smooth texture and high-quality finish.
At what temperature does melt and pour soap base begin to melt?
Most soap bases begin melting once they reach approximately 50–60°C, making it important to apply gentle, controlled heat during the process.
Can I overheat melt and pour soap base?
Yes, overheating can negatively affect the soap’s quality. Excessive heat may lead to moisture loss, a rubbery texture, or reduced lather. It’s best to stay within the recommended temperature range.
What temperature should I add fragrance or essential oils?
Fragrances and essential oils are best added when the soap base cools to around 60–70°C. This helps preserve their scent and prevents them from evaporating too quickly.
Why is temperature control important in soap making?
Maintaining the correct temperature ensures a smooth pour, better fragrance retention, and a more professional-looking final product without bubbles or texture issues.