I made a batch of the bacon grease soap and nothing I done was right.. the water that I added the lye to was hot-boiling, the bacon grease was very hot, I should have done some reading before I started but anyway, the mess went from boiling to something that looked like cottage cheese, so I took it out the back door and set it in a snow bank till it cooled, after I brought it back in the house, I set it on the burner again and beat it with a large whisk as it had separated and I just beat it till it was all together and white and creamy, also boiling.. I figured the stuff was ruined but I poured it in a box that I lined with plastic for a mold, I hadn't nothing invested but time anyway, everything I used was here for yrs.
the next morning I took it out of the mold, (still soft, ) cut it into bars and set them on a rack top of the fridge for another day, it did get a little harder. I just used one to wash my face and got a lot of lather ..l, it had an old soap smell like the soap we had in WW2, maybe like old Ivory that we used in the creek so it wouldn't get lost. even in the Army back in the 50s we had some old brown bars of soap to wash cloths, dishes and everything with smelled like this. My DIL said it smelled like pork but if I hadn't told her that I made it out of bacon grease, she wouldn't have known the difference. my wife didn't grab a bar and run for the shower but she didn't give it any bad reviews either, just funny looks
I'm going to make another batch with the ingredients above and just add lilac smell and red dye to it.