CorinaDragonfly
Member
Hey Everybody,
This is my first post, so here it goes. I searched the forum for these answers, but perhaps I did not dig deep enough, so I am sorry in advance if these have been answered many times before :???:. Feel free to point me in the right direction on the forum, or offer your sage advice.
1. A client wants me to make a soap log (cold process) for her so that she can cut it as she needs. I attempted to fulfill her request, but after letting the log sit out of the mold for 5 days, I had trouble cutting into it. I immediately cut the rest into bars and will sell to another store. I called a supplier who does something similar, but their advices was to cut the log into bars immediately. My concern is that I am going to sell the client a log that she will not be able to cut and she will be disappointed in the product and no longer order from me. I have offered to make small sample/guest sizes, but she insists she wants to cut the log as she goes herself. What would you do in this situation?
2. When using dark colors like Indigo, Black Oxide, Charcoal, etc., do you worry about the potential for bleeding? I just made a batch with varying shades of blue using indigo powder. My test sliver is leaving blue residue on the sink. It still has 3 weeks to cure. Will curing reduce the bleeding effect?
3. With the last batch of soap I made, I used glycerin to mix in the colorants before I added them to the batch. I think I was a little heavy handed with it, as the soap (a recipe I used before) was very soft even after 3 days in the mold. It was difficult to cut, and once it was, it was seeping liquid. At first I thought it was essential oil precipitating out, but I actually think now it was glycerin. I did a zap test, and no problems there. It still has about 4 weeks left to cure, but I am concerned that it may never harden up. Any suggestions or advice?
Thanks. I know I am asking a lot. Thank you for your patience with me as a new member.
Take Cares,
Corina
This is my first post, so here it goes. I searched the forum for these answers, but perhaps I did not dig deep enough, so I am sorry in advance if these have been answered many times before :???:. Feel free to point me in the right direction on the forum, or offer your sage advice.
1. A client wants me to make a soap log (cold process) for her so that she can cut it as she needs. I attempted to fulfill her request, but after letting the log sit out of the mold for 5 days, I had trouble cutting into it. I immediately cut the rest into bars and will sell to another store. I called a supplier who does something similar, but their advices was to cut the log into bars immediately. My concern is that I am going to sell the client a log that she will not be able to cut and she will be disappointed in the product and no longer order from me. I have offered to make small sample/guest sizes, but she insists she wants to cut the log as she goes herself. What would you do in this situation?
2. When using dark colors like Indigo, Black Oxide, Charcoal, etc., do you worry about the potential for bleeding? I just made a batch with varying shades of blue using indigo powder. My test sliver is leaving blue residue on the sink. It still has 3 weeks to cure. Will curing reduce the bleeding effect?
3. With the last batch of soap I made, I used glycerin to mix in the colorants before I added them to the batch. I think I was a little heavy handed with it, as the soap (a recipe I used before) was very soft even after 3 days in the mold. It was difficult to cut, and once it was, it was seeping liquid. At first I thought it was essential oil precipitating out, but I actually think now it was glycerin. I did a zap test, and no problems there. It still has about 4 weeks left to cure, but I am concerned that it may never harden up. Any suggestions or advice?
Thanks. I know I am asking a lot. Thank you for your patience with me as a new member.
Take Cares,
Corina