My assumption is no, but I figure it's worth asking.
I've got a batch of cold process soap curing right now and the scent is a little overpowering. Whatever room I put it in becomes inundated with the [refreshing] peppermint scent of the bars and is difficult to spend any amount of time in before it starts to give me a headache.
My understanding is that airflow is important to the curing process so I can't completely seal them off, but is it possible to cure them in a large container with a lid to cut down on the smell? Either opening it periodically to swap the air out or drilling a small vent hole into it.
I've got a batch of cold process soap curing right now and the scent is a little overpowering. Whatever room I put it in becomes inundated with the [refreshing] peppermint scent of the bars and is difficult to spend any amount of time in before it starts to give me a headache.
My understanding is that airflow is important to the curing process so I can't completely seal them off, but is it possible to cure them in a large container with a lid to cut down on the smell? Either opening it periodically to swap the air out or drilling a small vent hole into it.