Dawni
Well-Known Member
Coz I'm too chicken to try anything higher right now lol
Also, I wanted a smallish batch, and I wanted to use up all the calendula and chamomile infused RBO that I had, which came to about 70% of 700g. Any smaller and it would have been difficult to use my huge slow cooker. And yes, I wast too lazy to use (and wash after) multiple containers for transferring haha
So... 70% infused RBO, 16% coconut oil, 10% Shea, 4% Castor. No additives whatsoever other than salt and sugar. Mainly coz I forgot.
Never soap with relatives asking for money though the kitchen door harharhar
I used 2.8:1 lye, which, upon hindsight, could have been less, because I wanted a plain soap and didn't need that much fluidity (just a little coz I wanted it in individual molds). I managed a Castile with much less water and I'm thinking I could have gone around 2.6:1 with this, given the similarities of olive oil and RBO.
That's how my brain worked it out lol
It's the softest soap to come out my pot so far. It's now about 21hrs after I molded and it is still "doughy" much like I assume soap dough feels like. About 6hrs earlier than when this pic was taken I was still able to "mold" a small piece into a ball..
If anyone is interested, I will be posting updates on hardness, lather, and longevity during and after a longish cure.
I leave my soap alone for a minimum 2mos anyway, but somehow I'm thinking this, while it shouldn't need as long as a Castile, would be better if cured more than 2mos. Suggestions on cure time are welcome btw.
We shall see...
Also, I wanted a smallish batch, and I wanted to use up all the calendula and chamomile infused RBO that I had, which came to about 70% of 700g. Any smaller and it would have been difficult to use my huge slow cooker. And yes, I wast too lazy to use (and wash after) multiple containers for transferring haha
So... 70% infused RBO, 16% coconut oil, 10% Shea, 4% Castor. No additives whatsoever other than salt and sugar. Mainly coz I forgot.
Never soap with relatives asking for money though the kitchen door harharhar
I used 2.8:1 lye, which, upon hindsight, could have been less, because I wanted a plain soap and didn't need that much fluidity (just a little coz I wanted it in individual molds). I managed a Castile with much less water and I'm thinking I could have gone around 2.6:1 with this, given the similarities of olive oil and RBO.
That's how my brain worked it out lol
It's the softest soap to come out my pot so far. It's now about 21hrs after I molded and it is still "doughy" much like I assume soap dough feels like. About 6hrs earlier than when this pic was taken I was still able to "mold" a small piece into a ball..
If anyone is interested, I will be posting updates on hardness, lather, and longevity during and after a longish cure.
I leave my soap alone for a minimum 2mos anyway, but somehow I'm thinking this, while it shouldn't need as long as a Castile, would be better if cured more than 2mos. Suggestions on cure time are welcome btw.
We shall see...