Nah, you can use aluminum mixing bowls. Oh, the poppy seeds exfoliate: you'll be rubbing your whole body with that bar of soap, it feels so good!
That's the thing, too.... you'll be standing udner the shower for twice as long with your own soap, because it either feels so good or smells so good! Lol!
A blender or hand mixer/beater is fine to start, that's how I started.
Are you thinking of making hot process? You only need to melt solid oils.
The lye water is plenty hot, and if you add it to hot oil, I'd stand far back.
In other words, don't hurry.
Um, I think that's about it. Oh, I'd reserve a bit of olive oil to add after trace, to try to saponify as much of the coconut oil initially as possible. I'm not sure if that really works, but that's how I superfatted my expensive soaps.
Oh, cheap mold? Shoebox lined with parchment paper.
Of any long, skinny box lined with freezer wrap, I meant to say.
Freezer wrap is paper with a very thin coat of plastic (?) on one side. The soap won't eat through that.
Oh, and the soap will mostly be done in a day or two, but will be too soft to use. You can test for doneness (all the lye has been used) by touching it to the tip of your tongue. Lye stings. If it stings, wait a couple more days. The rest of the cure time is just waiting for the bar to get hard enough not to melt into goo on getting wet.
Do you have any other questions?
Let me know if you do. Have fun! You'll love the product!
And please let me know how it all turns out!