ShaeDB- sadly, Marieke has not visited the forum since 2015. I would take Susie's excellent advice to start a new thread with your question. You'll generate a lot more answers that way.
IrishLass
IrishLass
So the bottom line is: doing the tongue test, if it doesn't Zap your tongue that means it ready to use/wrap/sale?
Yes, I cover it with some seran wrap. Uncoverd the soap forms little bubbles on top like these:
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Any soap is safe to use on the skin shortly after saponification is done -- anywhere from a few hours for HP to 12 hours to several days for CP, depending on the CP technique used.
In CPOP or any other cold process method, you mold the soap and then it finishes saponifying in the mold. In HP, the soap mostly or completely saponifies in the soap pot and then you put it in the mold. Some people would also say HP methods usually include heating the soap batter in the pot and CP methods do not heat the soap batter, but that's not a clear cut distinction for HP vs CP in my mind.
When a soap becomes a gel, all that means is the soap got hot enough to turn from a solid form into a liquidy gel state. Reaching gel during sapoinification is not proof positive that saponification is complete. While it may be true the soap may is 99% done saponifying at that point, you can't absolutely know saponification is finished without testing.
It is also possible to create recipes that are not able to go into gel during saponification -- and they will still saponify quite nicely.
Yes, I cover it with some seran wrap. Uncoverd the soap forms little bubbles on top
Marieke was heating her soap for waaaaay too long, so it's no surprise to me the soap developed defects. I would not heat soap for 5-6 hours as she describes in Post #4.
@TheGecko Marieke hasn't been here since 2015.
That is fine but you don't need to quote someone not here. You can make all the comments you want.The information is still good and maybe someone else will see it and NOT 'bake' their soap.
What an interesting way to think about formulating a recipe. It seems there is always more to learn about making soap.I don't CPOP any more as I've mastered my recipes getting them to gel without it.
That is fine but you don't need to quote someone not here. You can make all the comments you want.
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