Hello! I would like to experiment with more water alternatives. So far I've tried milk and coffee. The milk got very gelly like and I strained it, because i didn't want to risk having undissolved lye. This is actually a problem for me, this fear of undissolved lye. When i mix it with water sometimes there are still little pieces left on the bottom (like 2-3, but still...) and i squish them with my thermometer (bc i use an alcohol one) and then it's all Incorporated. But in milk i cannot see... I've read to mix the lye with 1 part water (because I'm not so confined in my soaping skills I'm thinking 1.1) and the rest to be added in the oils. So, I'm having this questions:
1. If I want to add honey/ sugar/ salt/ citric acid, should I add it in the lye water or in the milk?
2. How do people do cream/ mashed fruits or veggies instead of water? Aren't they scared the lye won't fully dissolve?
3. Not really on the subject, but I'm thinking to add a very fatty milk. Should i reduce the superfat in order to still have lots of bubbles (that will not be killed by a high superfat)
4. Is there to much sugar? (As there is too much honey that can make it softer)
Sorry for this long post! Thank you in advance if you reply. Have a wonderful day!
1. If I want to add honey/ sugar/ salt/ citric acid, should I add it in the lye water or in the milk?
2. How do people do cream/ mashed fruits or veggies instead of water? Aren't they scared the lye won't fully dissolve?
3. Not really on the subject, but I'm thinking to add a very fatty milk. Should i reduce the superfat in order to still have lots of bubbles (that will not be killed by a high superfat)
4. Is there to much sugar? (As there is too much honey that can make it softer)
Sorry for this long post! Thank you in advance if you reply. Have a wonderful day!