stationdragon
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Hey people, I'm new to soap making and been looking forward to it for a few weeks now. I decided the time was right to get a feel for CP soap making and had a couple of attempts this week but I've hit some obstacles. Could you please have a look at this and see what you think, I'd really really appreciate that as it's getting me down a bit.
I made my first batch 3 days ago using 30% olive oil, 10% sunflower oil and 60% tallow. I entered the information into soapcalc and took down the measurements down to the gram. I measured everything out accurately, added everything in the right order, blended until there was a light embossed imprint of the stick blender on the surface of the batter when I raised it out. I then added a 5% sweet almond oil superfat, some food grade strawberry fragrance (water based) and cosmetic grade vanilla pearl fragrance and mixed thoroughly again with the blender before separating into different jugs to colour. I used food grade pink colouring which turned the batter a dirty cream colour (disappointingly) and orange food colouring to another jug and left the 3rd jug plain (the orange took very nicely).
I then poured in consecutively and swirled with a bamboo skewer. I did this into a 3.5 inch tall cat litter tray (brand new and unused), put it to one side and covered and wrapped it with towels.
In an hour it had started to gel and was producing much heat but it never reached the sides, unfortunately the top cracked when I checked it at one point but that was through my own heavyhandedness and not a result of the process.
Now after 3 days it's sticky, waxy and greasy and I had to break the mould to release it, I've cut it up to see if it will harden but I'm not confident this batch has worked.
I also made a pure olive oil soap yesterday in a 6lb tub. Again I entered the values into soap calc and used the exact measurements, the only mistake I made which I know will be an issue is that I put 0% superfat and when I poured my oil I forgot to scrape out the last 5 or so grams of residue which I noticed gathered in the bottom of the bowl after the soap began setting. But this may not matter anyway as I'm feeling there may be some problems with this batch too.
This soap didn't produce much heat at all and there was very little sign of gel, there seemed to be a darker area in the centre below the surface but not what I saw with my first batch.
With this soap I added tea tree essential oil and lemon food grade flavour (water based) at trace (or what I took to be trace, the same raised ring when I removed the stick blender) and separated into 2 jugs. One I left plain and the other I added food grade green colouring to which took nicely at first before fading to the original colour in seconds and performed the consecutive pour again.
I forgot to swirl this time so went back to do this after 5 minutes but just cut up the surface by doing so. As I said, no gel and very little heat.
Today the surface is covered in the lemon flavouring and when I lifted up the tub to look underneath (as the tub is transparent plastic) there is a dark green ring of what could be separated and unsaponified oils.
I've been looking forward to making soap for weeks now and spent a lot of money (or a lot to me anyway) buying the equipment, tools and ingredients and now I'm feeling that money slipping between my fingers and I'm feeling very disheartened by the outcome. With no-one here to tell me what I've done wrong I don't know what to do and I don't want this to fail, I don't want to give up because this is my business idea and I need this in life. Please anyone help me, and in as much detail as possible
I made my first batch 3 days ago using 30% olive oil, 10% sunflower oil and 60% tallow. I entered the information into soapcalc and took down the measurements down to the gram. I measured everything out accurately, added everything in the right order, blended until there was a light embossed imprint of the stick blender on the surface of the batter when I raised it out. I then added a 5% sweet almond oil superfat, some food grade strawberry fragrance (water based) and cosmetic grade vanilla pearl fragrance and mixed thoroughly again with the blender before separating into different jugs to colour. I used food grade pink colouring which turned the batter a dirty cream colour (disappointingly) and orange food colouring to another jug and left the 3rd jug plain (the orange took very nicely).
I then poured in consecutively and swirled with a bamboo skewer. I did this into a 3.5 inch tall cat litter tray (brand new and unused), put it to one side and covered and wrapped it with towels.
In an hour it had started to gel and was producing much heat but it never reached the sides, unfortunately the top cracked when I checked it at one point but that was through my own heavyhandedness and not a result of the process.
Now after 3 days it's sticky, waxy and greasy and I had to break the mould to release it, I've cut it up to see if it will harden but I'm not confident this batch has worked.
I also made a pure olive oil soap yesterday in a 6lb tub. Again I entered the values into soap calc and used the exact measurements, the only mistake I made which I know will be an issue is that I put 0% superfat and when I poured my oil I forgot to scrape out the last 5 or so grams of residue which I noticed gathered in the bottom of the bowl after the soap began setting. But this may not matter anyway as I'm feeling there may be some problems with this batch too.
This soap didn't produce much heat at all and there was very little sign of gel, there seemed to be a darker area in the centre below the surface but not what I saw with my first batch.
With this soap I added tea tree essential oil and lemon food grade flavour (water based) at trace (or what I took to be trace, the same raised ring when I removed the stick blender) and separated into 2 jugs. One I left plain and the other I added food grade green colouring to which took nicely at first before fading to the original colour in seconds and performed the consecutive pour again.
I forgot to swirl this time so went back to do this after 5 minutes but just cut up the surface by doing so. As I said, no gel and very little heat.
Today the surface is covered in the lemon flavouring and when I lifted up the tub to look underneath (as the tub is transparent plastic) there is a dark green ring of what could be separated and unsaponified oils.
I've been looking forward to making soap for weeks now and spent a lot of money (or a lot to me anyway) buying the equipment, tools and ingredients and now I'm feeling that money slipping between my fingers and I'm feeling very disheartened by the outcome. With no-one here to tell me what I've done wrong I don't know what to do and I don't want this to fail, I don't want to give up because this is my business idea and I need this in life. Please anyone help me, and in as much detail as possible