rutledge54
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I have a newbie question. When you add aloe or tea, or anything else to the lye instead of water, doesn’t the lye kill anything of benefit in the liquid?
Most likely, yes.I have a newbie question. When you add aloe or tea, or anything else to the lye instead of water, doesn’t the lye kill anything of benefit in the liquid?
Are you using a high amount of solid fats, butters or oils in your soap recipe?Hi, I cannot find how to post a new question on the forum so sorry for butting in on this one.
To answer your question yes I would think lye will kill most things. I always add therapeutic ingredients after trace.
My question is I cannot seem to make nice soap in small individual molds. They get white and ashy all round and sometimes crumbly when the same mix looks perfect in a loaf mold.
I did manage in the past to make some but do not know what I did differently. Is it best to pour into molds at high temperature or better at low temperature so they do not cool down too quickly? I have no idea as I have tried everything, insulating them overnight etc and nothing seems to work.
have you tried spraying the tops with rubbing alcohol ?
Easily found? It really depends on where you live. When I can find it, I do buy it, but it is not easily found at all those stores all over the US, and the rest of the world is another story altogether.
Some Walmarts I have been in only sell 50%, which surprised me, but that is the case.
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