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Looks like you waited too long to cut maybe? It kinda looks like how my brine soap did when I cut it too late. Crumbles and shards is what I got.View attachment 37077 It was in a lined mold but I just dumped it in here for the photo. Anyway my first two batches with the exact same recipe cut nice and smooth but this one with charcoal crumbled. I used Goat’s milk as my liquid, should I have added more liquid or something? Here are my first two cut up, they had a little ash and very fine cracking but otherwise seem ok.
Thank you so much, my daughter colored them and had a blast. Ohhhhh I had no idea there was a time limit to cut! Thank you, I am still practicing and learning so much here. Is there anything I can do with this crumbly soap?Looks like you waited too long to cut maybe? It kinda looks like how my brine soap did when I cut it too late. Crumbles and shards is what I got.
Very pretty soaps though.. Lovely colors in all of them
How long ago did you pour it? A week? And what was the recipe? Was it a brine soap?Thank you so much, my daughter colored them and had a blast. Ohhhhh I had no idea there was a time limit to cut! Thank you, I am still practicing and learning so much here. Is there anything I can do with this crumbly soap?
I poured it last night around 9pm and cut it tonight around 9pm too. Not a brine soap, I use Goat’s milk , co, and ooHow long ago did you pour it? A week? And what was the recipe? Was it a brine soap?
Oh and lardI poured it last night around 9pm and cut it tonight around 9pm too. Not a brine soap, I use Goat’s milk , co, and oo
How much water and lye?Oh and lard
18oz fresh Goat’s milk and 7.8 oz lyeHow much water and lye?
I make only goats milk soap and here are my thoughts.... without knowing your exact recipe.. I plugged in a recipe to come up with the lye and water that you said you used and used only those 3 oils
16oz olive oil
12oz coconut oil
26 oz lard
18oz goat milk
7.6oz lye
5% lye discount
INS value of 157
This is a 79.6oz recipe
The other two did not have the activated charcoal in it. I have added charcoal to my goats milk and it does get thicker but not hard. Did your oils total 54 oz for that concentration of gm and lye? If not, our soap is lye havy and with the charcoal, made is dryer and therefore crumbly.
Have you done a tongue zap test?
View attachment 37077 this one with charcoal crumbled. I used Goat’s milk as my liquid, should I
Thank you! I will definitely try that one again if I can figure out what I did wrong, this is alot of fun especially spending this time with my daughterSuch a shame, it was a really gorgeous soap. Hope someone can help you figure out what happened.
She is turning 18 soon and it's actually been a long time since she has wanted to hang out with Mom lol so this is greatYes, that's a precious thing. How old is she?
And maybe too much clay?Oils are 53 oz and 1 oz of vitamin e oil and 18oz of goats milk and 7.8 oz of lye, rose clay and the charcoal. Now My daughter says she added some Xtra cuz it didn't look dark enough lol so maybe between the charcoal and too much lye?
Thank you, I used 20 oz olive oil, 20 oz coconut. 13 lard, 18 Goat’s milk, 7.8 lye, 1 oz wheat germ oil, ac is a guess now lol because my daughter put it in, and then the pink clay was 2 tsp for the color splash and then fragrance oil .5 ppo , I think I’ll try your recipe above, what would you suggest for charcoal in it? 4tbs?I make only goats milk soap and here are my thoughts.... without knowing your exact recipe.. I plugged in a recipe to come up with the lye and water that you said you used and used only those 3 oils
16oz olive oil
12oz coconut oil
26 oz lard
18oz goat milk
7.6oz lye
5% lye discount
INS value of 157
This is a 79.6oz recipe
The other two did not have the activated charcoal in it. I have added charcoal to my goats milk and it does get thicker but not hard. Did your oils total 54 oz for that concentration of gm and lye? If not, our soap is lye havy and with the charcoal, made is dryer and therefore crumbly.
Have you done a tongue zap test?
Usage rate for charcoal that I have is 1 tbsp/kg of soap. In a 15 lb recipe I use just over a 1/3 cup. Since the recipe I plugged in is under 5 lbs, I would suggest 2-3 tbsp. You could go for 4, and it will be really dark!Thank you, I used 20 oz olive oil, 20 oz coconut. 13 lard, 18 Goat’s milk, 7.8 lye, 1 oz wheat germ oil, ac is a guess now lol because my daughter put it in, and then the pink clay was 2 tsp for the color splash and then fragrance oil .5 ppo , I think I’ll try your recipe above, what would you suggest for charcoal in it? 4tbs?
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