In
soapmaking, curing is an essential step in the
soapmaking process. It involves allowing the soap to sit and harden over a period of time, typically several weeks. This allows the excess water in the soap to evaporate, resulting in a harder and longer-lasting bar of soap. Curing also helps to improve the soap's lather and overall quality. Various tools are used during the curing process to ensure proper air circulation and to protect the soap from dust and contaminants.
Here is a list of tools used to perform curing: