Hi! This is my first post since I join this soapmaking forum Glad to find this forum!
In the past 3 months I've been watching, searching and reading about soap making until I did my very first cold-process batch yesterday. I was confident to try my own cp recipe especially when I added aloe vera and cucumber juice, those two brought a natural light green color and I love it! However, after 24 hours in the mold I can see that my soap is actually harden up but not that hard to be ready for cutting (as I've seen on youtube tutorial). My soap did harden but I can feel it mushy when I give a little pressure with my finger. I seriously didn't know what was wrong with my soap, was it the recipe? or was it the process?
to get a clear information, here is my recipe
Total oils 500 gr
Olive oil 40%
Coconut oil 35%
Shea butter 10%
Ricebran oil 6%
Sunflower oil 7%
Safflower oil 1%
Tamanu oil 1%
Lye 72gr
Water 165 gr, cold distilled water 57 gr, aloe&cucumber juice 108 gr (frozen cubes)
Superfat 5%
No FO or EO
Additive
1 tsp of green french clay
1 tsp of matcha powder
1 tsp of spirullina powder
Additional information, before the mixing process I heated my oils because the big chunk of shea butter but I think I left it too long and so my oils were very hot. Then, during the mixing process, it took a quite long time to reach trace.
Hope to get a help from Masters of Soapmaking so I can learn and improve my skill
In the past 3 months I've been watching, searching and reading about soap making until I did my very first cold-process batch yesterday. I was confident to try my own cp recipe especially when I added aloe vera and cucumber juice, those two brought a natural light green color and I love it! However, after 24 hours in the mold I can see that my soap is actually harden up but not that hard to be ready for cutting (as I've seen on youtube tutorial). My soap did harden but I can feel it mushy when I give a little pressure with my finger. I seriously didn't know what was wrong with my soap, was it the recipe? or was it the process?
to get a clear information, here is my recipe
Total oils 500 gr
Olive oil 40%
Coconut oil 35%
Shea butter 10%
Ricebran oil 6%
Sunflower oil 7%
Safflower oil 1%
Tamanu oil 1%
Lye 72gr
Water 165 gr, cold distilled water 57 gr, aloe&cucumber juice 108 gr (frozen cubes)
Superfat 5%
No FO or EO
Additive
1 tsp of green french clay
1 tsp of matcha powder
1 tsp of spirullina powder
Additional information, before the mixing process I heated my oils because the big chunk of shea butter but I think I left it too long and so my oils were very hot. Then, during the mixing process, it took a quite long time to reach trace.
Hope to get a help from Masters of Soapmaking so I can learn and improve my skill