Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Soap Making/Answer Key"
(Marked this version for translation) |
m (Grammar) |
||
Line 41: | Line 41: | ||
==10. What is the most common temperature to “soap” at?== <!--T:14--> | ==10. What is the most common temperature to “soap” at?== <!--T:14--> | ||
− | ==11. Explain what 99% rubbing alcohol is used for | + | ==11. Explain what 99% rubbing alcohol is used for.== <!--T:15--> |
==12. Describe the following techniques in soap making. Collect photos of at least five of them.== <!--T:16--> | ==12. Describe the following techniques in soap making. Collect photos of at least five of them.== <!--T:16--> |
Revision as of 13:43, 11 December 2018
NOTE: Soap making has the potential to cause injury, therefore it must be taught by a competent, experienced instructor. Due to the hazards involved and the manual dexterity required, it is recommended that the honor be limited to teens, TLTs, and adult leaders with a ratio of no more than 4-6 students per instructor. This is a very hands-on intense honor. If you are unable to find a qualified instructor, contact the Handcrafted Soap and Cosmetic Guild or visit them online to find an instructor in your area.
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS: All participants must wear a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, closed toe shoes, safety glasses, and rubber, latex or nitrile gloves. You may also wear an apron if you wish.
1. Have the Soap Craft - Advanced Honor.
For tips and instruction see Soap Craft - Advanced.