Dumfrey
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I will defer to the experts, but when I have made mine, they do sweat for a few days. And the dry texture is significantly different than the non-small bars I have made.
I really don’t think you need a heat pad with salt bars. You might have over heated them a bit. Or it could be that you poured at too light an emulsion.@Obsidian - I kept the bars on the heating pad for an hour with it turned on. Both molds were covered, one with a box (the round one) and the rectangles with waxed paper. I sprayed both molds with alcohol before covering and trying to gel. *shrugs* We'll see if it gets worse or better... I'm not too worried. Ash doesn't bother me, personally, that much, it's just a little ugly! lol
You might find the anticaking agent produces white swirls in your soap. If it’s a white salt bar you probably won’t notice it but if you colour it they may show up.I recently used table salt with an anti-caking agent for my first salt bars. It was the only fine salt I could find where I live. How do you think that will affect my soap? (It was actually that or fine Himalayan salt, and I have read warnings here about Himalayan, so opted for the other.)
I meant did the salt itself have additives - like iodine or anti-caking agent. That sometimes leaves swirls.@penelopejane - I used only what was in the recipe I posted. (with mica for color) I tried to pour at medium trace, but that was hard to determine once I had added the salt! lol It all seemed really think and goopy! (not like soap that has seize, rather like the consistency of mud, maybe?) I didn't get cracking with the heating pad, but I *was* trying to get the soap to gel. I have such an issue with individual molds and not gelling...
I meant did the salt itself have additives - like iodine or anti-caking agent.
I also think that switching from 75-80% salt to 50% helped.
Hi - only just saw this question sorry. I was just talking to family about this very thing today. I'm thinking more of men who are farmers, fitter/turners, factory workers etc who get sweaty and grimy. They strike me as 'salt bar' type people. What @Dawni said is pretty accurate. Personally I don't like them, and my family were asking why i would put salt in - wanting to know the benefits. They had never heard of salty soap. I was struggling to come up with a reason as to what the benefits are.Out of curiosity, why would you market a soap that you think is too drying to men?
Hi - only just saw this question sorry. I was just talking to family about this very thing today. I'm thinking more of men who are farmers, fitter/turners, factory workers etc who get sweaty and grimy. They strike me as 'salt bar' type people. What @Dawni said is pretty accurate. Personally I don't like them, and my family were asking why i would put salt in - wanting to know the benefits. They had never heard of salty soap. I was struggling to come up with a reason as to what the benefits are.
Another option for your Himalayan salts are bath salts, make bath salts for gifts.What is wrong with using fine grain Himalayan? I made salt bars to give to my girlfriends and used pink kaolin clay and pink Himalayan.
I got 5 lbs of it for free using Amazon points and if I don't use it making salt bars it will still be around after I am gone!
What is wrong with using fine grain Himalayan? I made salt bars to give to my girlfriends and used pink kaolin clay and pink Himalayan.
I got 5 lbs of it for free using Amazon points and if I don't use it making salt bars it will still be around after I am gone!
I thought the white swirls on your soap in post 60 could be a form of ash.Well, I have soda ash, not swirling so much. That may have been the OP, sorry. But yes, I did check and the salt I used has Tricalcium Phosphate in it. Do you think that would contribute to the ash? Or the heat contribute to the ash?
I lost my CP virginity to a soleseife too heheheheOkay, fellow soapers, I am a CP virgin no more. I finally decided to step out of my usual HP and try a soleseife bar. The batch was with 40% lard, 25% OO, 20% CO, 10% CB and 5% Castor with a 5% SF.
Love it!I lost my CP virginity to a soleseife too hehehehe
I'm curious about the lather with you using lard in soleseife. I hope I remember to ask for an update after cure lol
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