LBell123
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I'd really like to make some soap to gift for Christmas. I've read a lot on here and posted some questions, thank you for the help!
As I want to gift them and not just use them myself, I am very concerned about DOS. I won't have time to remake them if I get them wrong, so I'd really like to get it right the first time.
I will make sure I have air circulating when drying. I was thinking in my basement (in Canada) with a dehumidifier and running. I'll use distilled water. I won't use metal bowls or molds or spoons. My immersion blender is metal though, is that ok?
I just bought oils yesterday from a large and popular grocery store, so they should not be expired. I will check the dates.
What about adding citric acid and having a zero superfat? From what I read, that should help, right? Because there is no or very little fat left after saponification. Will the bar be too drying though?
I have attached the recipe I'm thinking of using. It is just a basic 3 oil with castor oil.
Or if DOS is too risky for my first batches, should I hot process? I think I read it is less likely with hot process. Is that right?
As I want to gift them and not just use them myself, I am very concerned about DOS. I won't have time to remake them if I get them wrong, so I'd really like to get it right the first time.
I will make sure I have air circulating when drying. I was thinking in my basement (in Canada) with a dehumidifier and running. I'll use distilled water. I won't use metal bowls or molds or spoons. My immersion blender is metal though, is that ok?
I just bought oils yesterday from a large and popular grocery store, so they should not be expired. I will check the dates.
What about adding citric acid and having a zero superfat? From what I read, that should help, right? Because there is no or very little fat left after saponification. Will the bar be too drying though?
I have attached the recipe I'm thinking of using. It is just a basic 3 oil with castor oil.
Or if DOS is too risky for my first batches, should I hot process? I think I read it is less likely with hot process. Is that right?