Howdy from Colorado USA!
There are many Newbies and Semi-newbies here so you are in good company. You might want to take some time to read info posted on the
Beginner's Forum -- especially the
Stickies. There's lots of good information there to help you. Take a cuppa along and scroll down to
Lovin' Soap Studio to get a handle on most of the stuff we talk about here.
Most of the equipment you need you probably already have in your kitchen, with the exception of a
stick blender which you might find at a thrift store or Walmart, Target, etc. You can use a whisk to bring soap to trace, but a stick blender is faster.
LYE: Look for
Rooto "100% sodium hydroxide" (lye) locally at the hardware store or big box stores (drain cleaner). For very little expense, you can buy lard at the grocery store which makes a fine bar of soap all by itself. Costco has good prices on Olive Oil and Coconut Oil. They also had soy oil and avocado oil the last time I was there.
Plan on making
small 1 pound (500 grams) batches at first to get the hang of it.
Run all recipes through a calculator like
SoapCalc first.
You can get feedback by starting a new thread on the
Recipe Feedback Forum (non-soap items too).
To save time, money, and frustration, this is a good read for a soaper at your stage of experience:
Q: What advice would you give to your beginning soaping self?
DeeAnna's Soapy Stuff is a good read for Newbies & experienced soapers alike.
https://classicbells.com/soap/soapyStuff.asp
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