As a simple example...I want to make 4 layer soap. I would mix up the total amount of oils/butters and lye solution I need...55 oz oils and 23.3 oz of solution...and then I would divide by 4 to get the amounts of each that I need. Don't forget to divide your FO. Then I would weigh out 13.75 oz of oils, 5.825 oz of solution and do my do-wah-diddy and pour. When the layer has set, I would weigh out the next layer and do-wah...rinse and repeat.
Thank you so much!What a fantastic result - great job!!
Yes, it was quite the rollercoaster, and I was very grateful to have the mountains set aside. Now, the soap in your profile picture was a REAL rollercoaster. I read all about your experience making that one. It came out beautiful!Beautiful! And what a rollercoaster of a story, lucky you had that bowl of excess mountains handy!
The oils were exactly as I had initially measured. I wondered if the lye had evaporated, 32g seems like a lot of evaporation for the amount of time I had it cooling, but I think it's a real possibility. Next time I make soap, I'll weigh the lye before starting and see if I have a similar result.Were you short on oils? The lye could potentially be due to evaporation?
Finished product looks awesome!
Thank you! Also, thanks for your help earilier.Wow...it's beautiful.
Thank you!Wow' your soap looks great!
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