Rah
Well-Known Member
Hi!
I'm relatively new to soap making... did it a couple of times a few years ago (only once with success) and a couple of times this year, with my friend. Our most recent soap that we made last week used camomile tea as the liquid, and we included camomile and jasmine essential oils!
Initially we were going to follow this recipe, from The Handmade Soap Book by Melinda Cross:
15oz (425g) spring water
2 camomile tea bags
18oz (510g) coconut oil
8oz (227g) olive oil
6oz (170g) sweet almond oil
5 1/2 oz (156g) lye
2 tsp camomile essential oil
1 tsp lemongrass essential oil (that I changed to jasmine because I prefer it)
but my friend accidentally added a touch too much sweet almond oil, so not wanting to risk anything, I ran it through a couple of soap calculators and also calculated the recipe myself using SAP values, and every time I came across something rather odd. It seemed that the original recipe was VERY lye heavy, which I thought was weird considering we got it from a book. Even when I followed the calculation at the front of the book, the lye amount came out as much less. So I decided to adapt the recipe, even though I don't know much about soap making, because I didn't want to end up with caustic soap...
Our final recipe was this:
347ml spring water
2 camomile tea bags
510g coconut oil
227g olive oil
178g sweet almond oil
140g lye
2 tsp camomile essential oil
1 tsp jasmine essential oil
Does that look about right to you experienced soap makers??
The soap traced after about 20 mins, and hardened nicely in the mold after about 48 hours. Here are a couple of photos:
just poured
after cutting
It's hardening nicely and has such a nice mottled effect to it. I can kind of smell the fragrance, but one thing I've noticed is a lot of the soaps I've made have a similar smell to them, and the actual fragrances I've added don't come out that well. Would I have done better to add MORE essential oils to this batch?
Thanks in advance for all your help, I'm still very new to all this
- Rebecca
I'm relatively new to soap making... did it a couple of times a few years ago (only once with success) and a couple of times this year, with my friend. Our most recent soap that we made last week used camomile tea as the liquid, and we included camomile and jasmine essential oils!
Initially we were going to follow this recipe, from The Handmade Soap Book by Melinda Cross:
15oz (425g) spring water
2 camomile tea bags
18oz (510g) coconut oil
8oz (227g) olive oil
6oz (170g) sweet almond oil
5 1/2 oz (156g) lye
2 tsp camomile essential oil
1 tsp lemongrass essential oil (that I changed to jasmine because I prefer it)
but my friend accidentally added a touch too much sweet almond oil, so not wanting to risk anything, I ran it through a couple of soap calculators and also calculated the recipe myself using SAP values, and every time I came across something rather odd. It seemed that the original recipe was VERY lye heavy, which I thought was weird considering we got it from a book. Even when I followed the calculation at the front of the book, the lye amount came out as much less. So I decided to adapt the recipe, even though I don't know much about soap making, because I didn't want to end up with caustic soap...
Our final recipe was this:
347ml spring water
2 camomile tea bags
510g coconut oil
227g olive oil
178g sweet almond oil
140g lye
2 tsp camomile essential oil
1 tsp jasmine essential oil
Does that look about right to you experienced soap makers??
The soap traced after about 20 mins, and hardened nicely in the mold after about 48 hours. Here are a couple of photos:
just poured
after cutting
It's hardening nicely and has such a nice mottled effect to it. I can kind of smell the fragrance, but one thing I've noticed is a lot of the soaps I've made have a similar smell to them, and the actual fragrances I've added don't come out that well. Would I have done better to add MORE essential oils to this batch?
Thanks in advance for all your help, I'm still very new to all this
- Rebecca