I'm doing a single oil experiment. I know many exist already but I think being able to feel and see the single oil bars in person will help me get an exact idea of what each oil does to help me perfect my own soap recipe.
A few days ago I made a 100% coconut oil soap, 1% superfat, 2:1 water: lye concentration. The loaf gelled and I had a small volcano, not enough to pour out of the mold luckily but it sure looked cool.
(First photo is 1 hour after pouring)
I expected a pure coconut soap to be hard but after only 16 hours of curing the soap was SO hard it broke my soap cutter!!
December 2nd was a day full of firsts. First time making a pure coconut oil soap- and first time resizing a soap cutting wire. I bought a cheap single wire cutter from Ebay that doesn't have a twisting device to tighten the wire. My coconut soap streched my wire into a a long C shape, it was conpletely unusable after. So for the first time I unraveled the end of my cutting wire, shortened it by 8 mm then twisted it back and put it back on the cutter.
... then I bought a new soap cutter on etsy.
2nd pic is the soap, rock hard at 16 hours.
You can see the curves in the middl bars where the cutter stretched out.
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