This too! I kept all the soap I made even if I didn't like it. Keep notes and label your soaps according to the the notes. There were some soaps that weren't awesome, but 5 years later I lovedSave your “bad batches,” you never know when they might suddenly become good.
I’ve spent hundreds of dollars trying to creat my own soap bar, but they all come out bad. How long did it take you to make a good bar of soap ? I’m getting frustrated and don’t want to keep wasting money
I’ve spent hundreds of dollars trying to creat my own soap bar, but they all come out bad. How long did it take you to make a good bar of soap ? I’m getting frustrated and don’t want to keep wasting money
I’ve spent hundreds of dollars trying to creat my own soap bar, but they all come out bad. How long did it take you to make a good bar of soap ? I’m getting frustrated and don’t want to keep wasting money
I am working on my own recipe without using any Palm oil. That feels as good a using Palm oil, Do not want to copy anyone. But finding mine are a little oil heavy, and not much bubble. I think that soap calc is starting to go into melt down. (been testing quite a few recipes on it) All I can say to you is keep at it, only make VERY small batches, enough for two small bars. one to try and one to keep. If it loos and performs good, Then make another small batch and send out to testers.I’ve spent hundreds of dollars trying to creat my own soap bar, but they all come out bad. How long did it take you to make a good bar of soap ? I’m getting frustrated and don’t want to keep wasting money
My Dear, It is AWESOME that you are willing to share so much of your hard earned informationI gave myself a $1000 budget....I have spent twice that in the past year when you add in equipment.
It's not a race, it's a process. Even though I started selling soap six months after I started...local craft fair. And even though I did pretty good, I realized that I wasn't ready. It wasn't until recently that I decided that I was ready. Not only did I have a product that was better than just 'good', it was a product that I could be proud of.
You are welcomed to try my recipe if you would like:
35% Olive Oil
20% Coconut Oil
20% Palm Oil
10% Cocoa Butter
10% Shea Butter
10% Castor Oil
33% Lye Concentration
5% SuperFat
1 tea Kaolin Clay PPO
1 tea Sodium Lactate PPO
I melt my Hard Oils/Butters on the stove at med heat, turn off when halfway melted...residual heat will melt the rest.
I use frozen distilled water to make my Lye Solution...cuts down on the fumes and the temperature.
I soap warm (90F-120F), but not hot.
I stick blend in short bursts and stir to emulsion.
I am working on my own recipe without using any Palm oil. That feels as good a using Palm oil, Do not want to copy anyone. But finding mine are a little oil heavy, and not much bubble. I think that soap calc is starting to go into melt down. (been testing quite a few recipes on it) All I can say to you is keep at it, only make VERY small batches, enough for two small bars. one to try and one to keep. If it loos and performs good, Then make another small batch and send out to testers.
Hi Kandacee....I just wanted to clarify...... In all your other posts on the forum, you mentioned that the soap you are making and having problems with is melt & pour soap using Stephenson goat milk base and mixing additives like butters, etc., in it. . . .
IrishLass
My Dear, It is AWESOME that you are willing to share so much of your hard earned information
I started out using BB's Lot's of Lather recipe which is:
32% Coconut Oil
32% Palm Oil
32% Olive Oil
4% Castor Oil
33% Lye Concentration
5% Super Fat
1 tea Sodium Lactate PPO
I found this recipe to be slightly drying to my skin. However, this is still my friend's favorite recipe despite having tested 25 other recipes that were gentler and less drying.
For my personal use, I discovered that a SF of 5% is too much for my bath tub. The oil ring is much less when I use a SF of 3%. I, also, prefer the gentler bar of soap that is achieved when the coconut oil is at 20% in the recipe.
For really small batches, 1 to 1.5 lbs, I think using a whisk, instead of the stick blender works better. The exception would be if you were wanting to do a spoon plop design.
I started out using BB's Lot's of Lather recipe
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