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melstan775

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Here's a recipe with planned additives. I forgot to add silk and clay. Thoughts?

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Just need to tell me if it smell heavenly and remember to put non edible to remind urself not to eat it.. =)

How much cocoa powder do you intend to add?
 
I don't know. Two teaspoons per pound? I only have Hershey's cocoa so it will have to be enough to make it dark. Do you think cinnamon will be light enough against dark chocolate for a pencil line?
 
Mel, your recipe looks real good, but just wondering why do you add so much water? Not picking on your formula just really curious.
 
Mel, your recipe looks real good, but just wondering why do you add so much water? Not picking on your formula just really curious.

It's not all that much. The standard is 38%. I like working with round numbers where possible. Also I have been noticing I trace quickly and thicken up quick, maybe the extra water will help it stay smoother a minute or two longer. What do you think?
 
Just need to tell me if it smell heavenly and remember to put non edible to remind urself not to eat it.. =)

How much cocoa powder do you intend to add?

Mel, I have used up tp 1 tsp per pound oils and it gets really dark especially if you are using a fragrance that has vanilla in it (common in chocolate FO's) When I cut into my chocolate oatmeal soap, the cocoa swirls werent that dark but after a day or two they darkened up to a chocolate brown. This was just my experience though. Your recipe looks devine! I love using that cmbo of oils :mrgreen:
 
This recipe sounds wonderful, Mel. I am not sure the cinnamon would show up against the dark of the chocolate. I do love the mix of chocolate and cinnamon though (I make brownies with cinnamon chips in them).
 
Someone recently posted some pictures of a lovely swirled soap colored with cocoa, so I had to try that as my first attempt at swirling. I used about 1 tsp of cocoa per pound of oil, which turned the raw batter an unappealing pale brown. That was lighter than I wanted, but I stuck with the plan.

Good thing I did -- the color darkens a LOT in the finished soap after it's exposed to air. I didn't realize that would happen, but I like how it turned out. The color is now a (duh!) rich, dark cocoa brown.

I thought the cocoa slowed trace, compared with the plain batter I used for the light color. I don't know if it makes a difference, but the cocoa was dutch processed (a method to remove acidity).
 
Good idea! Or could just use powder sugar... I wonder if that would get absorbed. I
Can't wait to do this poet. Tonight hopefully!
 
so I made the chocolate soap tonight! I had to scale it to 1.75 pounds oils; I'm out of lye and didn't have enough for the full batch. I'm letting this one gel. The last couple I didn't gel so I thought I would let this one do it. I'm sure it will be a great chocolate when done - I used chocolate coconut milk for half the liquid, 1.5 tsp Hershey's powder, and 8/10 oz of Chocolate Fudge scent from Candle Science. It smells like brownies are cooking in here. YUM! Dusted the top with unsweetened chocolate shavings; shaved it right off the block over the soap!

Update: It's in the freezer, it started to crack which means it's overheating or something, right? I hope it saves!
 
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