Luckyone80
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I'm thinking of trying my hand as HP soapmaking and wondered if any of you had a favorite tutorial you have used to learn the process?
it's actually pretty straightforward. are you using a crock pot? if so, just do the same thing as cp (except you might want to make sure you use full water to account for water loss during cooking) until trace.. thick trace, as thick as you can. turn the crock pot on low, let cook for 30-45 mins. soap will turn translucent color by this time. check for zap using your tongue. no zap means all done and you can pour your scent (and colors), dump into mold, tap tap tap... voila
If you don't already have a crockpot, you may want to shop thrift stores and garage sales for a vintage one. The new ones cook much hotter. Cook it on low, and I would say to start with just water. You can HP a milk soap but it is easier to burn the sugars, might want to get a feel for the process first.
I also don't bother to cool anything or stick blend to heavy trace. Just pour it in, blend to emulsion, cook until it is all a consistent gel like vaseline/mashed potatoes. Some people don't stir, some stir a lot. I stir a lot. Do NOT leave it unattended, if it gets too hot it can try to climb out of the pot and will have to be stirred back down.
Good luck!
*full disclosure: I HP almost exclusively and much prefer it to CP!
I’ve read of adding sodium lactate after the cook in hp. I think I’ve tried it a time or two. What do you all suggest, in the lye water or after the cook?
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New- Yes, ignorance no way, just a learning curve.....just wanted to make sure you got the information you are looking for.Is my ignorance and newness glowing? Lolol. I’ve read so much these past few days I’m dizzy with info.
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