Saltynuts
Well-Known Member
So I went with just what Baby Shoes said as far as the basic oils, using 40% lard 40% olive and 20% coconut (just a few grams off on occasion, as you will see below).
I used the default soapmakingfriend soap calculator. So I didn't change any settings as to the lye/oil/water things, I just went with the default. I went with a 0% superfat, but you will see below I had just a few grams extra oil/less lye in places so I have just a very, very slight superfat.
Lard: 459 grams (which is interesting, I bought a pound, which I think is 457 grams).
Olive (extra virgin, like me, if that matters haha): 459 grams
Coconut: 236 grams
Lye: 168.51 is what the calculator said, I put in 167
Water: calculator said 337.03, I put in 344, because that is what I poured in and I just left the extra in since Brambleberry calculator seems to say to put much more water in.
Sodium lactate: 2.51 teaspoons (at 1 teaspoon per pound of oils I read) - I converted the 2.51 to ML and put that many ML in but I forgot what that number was, but I matched it basically exactly.
Fragrance: 35 grams (soap calculator said 34.32 grams).
Fragrance was a "Green Irish Tweed" copycat, I'll see if I can find it. I'm sure this is what killed the whole deal (yes KiwiMoose I should have listened, but you know how I am .
I mixed the oils together, and since 2 of the 3 are solid at room temperature, I microwaved them together. In 30 second increments. I wanted to melt the oils, but not get them any hotter than necessary to do that.
I added the lye to room temperate water, stirred with a spatula until it was all dissolved. Then let it sit there while I got everything else ready, all the different pitchers for the different colors and what not.
When everything was assembled, I added the lye water to the water and basically instantly started stick-blending. I do not know the respective temperatures of the oil/water solution but I would guess neither was that far above room temperature.
I stick blended almost constantly, constantly checking for emulsion. I was basically looking for the point where when I pulled the stick blender out and let some drops drop back in, I would see some tension when they hit the better, indicating that a trace was close. I then added the sodium lactate, and the fragrance, and blended some more for just a few seconds.
I then poured it out into 3 separate funnel pitchers, with the intent to do the one pot wonder or pot swirl.
I then started to add the mica colors to the three separate pitchers.
Here are my micas:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YNW3GC2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Now, I know yall are going to be harsh on me about using those cheap things, but here is what happened. In another thread yall told me about the colors and nurture soap and a couple other places. I literally spend a few hours browsing through all those tons of colors, almost ordering different ones at different times. But the prices kept adding up because it was just so hard to pic only a few. So I figured I'd just get a cheap amazon mica set to start with, I knew this project was not going to come out good anyways. So that is why I got those. In the future I will definitely order better colors!
It was when, or maybe slightly before, I added the colors that I realized everything had gone to muck. The batter in the 3 pitchers was SO hard. It was impossible to really stir in the colors good, the stick blender would not work at all, I had to use a spatula, and that was VERY hard and I never really got it done completely. Next time I will definitely do what Tree Marie does and mix them in some oil ahead of time to make it easier (and it should also be easier when the batter is not basically a solid LOL).
And what several of you asked about - the fragrance. Here is exactly what I ordered:
Green Irish Tweed Type Soap / Candle Making Fragrance Oil 1-16 Ounce | eBay
I can take a picture of the bottle if that is helpful to diagnose. I am sure yall will say that is horrible and filet me over it.
So that is what I did, criticism is fully accepted and desired, I am trying to learn! Next up are my like 1 million questions, although not sure I'll get to that tonight, might be tomorrow.
Thanks so much everyone, it was a fun time even if it turned out nothing like I wanted.
That funny you and others like he so much. She is good, but I just find her jokes not that funny and her tone of voice a little irritating to me. Tere from Tree Marie has the best soap videos I have seen, almost hypnotic with how beautiful her soaps come out and her easy going voice. To each her/his own!!!
I used the default soapmakingfriend soap calculator. So I didn't change any settings as to the lye/oil/water things, I just went with the default. I went with a 0% superfat, but you will see below I had just a few grams extra oil/less lye in places so I have just a very, very slight superfat.
Lard: 459 grams (which is interesting, I bought a pound, which I think is 457 grams).
Olive (extra virgin, like me, if that matters haha): 459 grams
Coconut: 236 grams
Lye: 168.51 is what the calculator said, I put in 167
Water: calculator said 337.03, I put in 344, because that is what I poured in and I just left the extra in since Brambleberry calculator seems to say to put much more water in.
Sodium lactate: 2.51 teaspoons (at 1 teaspoon per pound of oils I read) - I converted the 2.51 to ML and put that many ML in but I forgot what that number was, but I matched it basically exactly.
Fragrance: 35 grams (soap calculator said 34.32 grams).
Fragrance was a "Green Irish Tweed" copycat, I'll see if I can find it. I'm sure this is what killed the whole deal (yes KiwiMoose I should have listened, but you know how I am .
I mixed the oils together, and since 2 of the 3 are solid at room temperature, I microwaved them together. In 30 second increments. I wanted to melt the oils, but not get them any hotter than necessary to do that.
I added the lye to room temperate water, stirred with a spatula until it was all dissolved. Then let it sit there while I got everything else ready, all the different pitchers for the different colors and what not.
When everything was assembled, I added the lye water to the water and basically instantly started stick-blending. I do not know the respective temperatures of the oil/water solution but I would guess neither was that far above room temperature.
I stick blended almost constantly, constantly checking for emulsion. I was basically looking for the point where when I pulled the stick blender out and let some drops drop back in, I would see some tension when they hit the better, indicating that a trace was close. I then added the sodium lactate, and the fragrance, and blended some more for just a few seconds.
I then poured it out into 3 separate funnel pitchers, with the intent to do the one pot wonder or pot swirl.
I then started to add the mica colors to the three separate pitchers.
Here are my micas:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YNW3GC2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Now, I know yall are going to be harsh on me about using those cheap things, but here is what happened. In another thread yall told me about the colors and nurture soap and a couple other places. I literally spend a few hours browsing through all those tons of colors, almost ordering different ones at different times. But the prices kept adding up because it was just so hard to pic only a few. So I figured I'd just get a cheap amazon mica set to start with, I knew this project was not going to come out good anyways. So that is why I got those. In the future I will definitely order better colors!
It was when, or maybe slightly before, I added the colors that I realized everything had gone to muck. The batter in the 3 pitchers was SO hard. It was impossible to really stir in the colors good, the stick blender would not work at all, I had to use a spatula, and that was VERY hard and I never really got it done completely. Next time I will definitely do what Tree Marie does and mix them in some oil ahead of time to make it easier (and it should also be easier when the batter is not basically a solid LOL).
And what several of you asked about - the fragrance. Here is exactly what I ordered:
Green Irish Tweed Type Soap / Candle Making Fragrance Oil 1-16 Ounce | eBay
I can take a picture of the bottle if that is helpful to diagnose. I am sure yall will say that is horrible and filet me over it.
So that is what I did, criticism is fully accepted and desired, I am trying to learn! Next up are my like 1 million questions, although not sure I'll get to that tonight, might be tomorrow.
Thanks so much everyone, it was a fun time even if it turned out nothing like I wanted.
Not to hijack, but Katie at Royalty Soap is my favorite! She'll cheer you right up if you are in need of a laugh. I binge her all the time.
That funny you and others like he so much. She is good, but I just find her jokes not that funny and her tone of voice a little irritating to me. Tere from Tree Marie has the best soap videos I have seen, almost hypnotic with how beautiful her soaps come out and her easy going voice. To each her/his own!!!