TruthSeeker
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right so i made my very first Soap a few days ago, and a "liquid" one at that, and i am VERY unsure of the result. (note: i intend to use this in its paste form, and not dilute it into a liquid )
the paste has turned into a consistency not unlike peanut butter. if i try the zap test it leaves a stinging fealing but more like a sharp burning sensation than a zap or jolt (a bit like getting a drop of strong habanero sause on your tungue. it's almost immediet but doesnt last as long).
I then made a gamble and tried to use the paste as soap for a quick handwash, and it does seem to work perfectly as a soap cleaning the skin, it has not even a trace of lather, bubbly or creamy, it feels more like your rubbing a tiny bit of oil on them, and looks about the same.
so id rather not reveal the exact recipe, im privat like that... but the main component is Jojoba oil, at 40% of the oils and there is about 15% pine tar in the mix aswell as 10% duckfat.
i measured and premixed the lye solution, a mix of Goats Milk and KOH90%, before measuring and mixing up all the fats, everything was measured to within about 0.2% of the the soapcalc recipe.
After mixing the oils I added the lye solution which had, at this time, thickend quit a bit. I was also unable to scrape out all of the beaker i used so the lye discount is probebly larger than i estimated, and it was calculated to have more than twice the lye discount what i see most here recomend for Liquid soap's....
after adding the lye solution, i miced it for about 2 hours using a mixmaster with a slim bowl (barly larger then the with of the mixing blades)
and now it has been standing to "mature" for about 2 days (the time it took me to have time and energy to look more into this project of mine)
and thats where i am now... and other than the paste getting a a tin layer at the top thats a bit harder and darker then whats underneath. there doesnt seem to be any change to the soap, for now.
so any thoughts and advice you can offer would be greatly Appreasiated
ps:
I do have a few questions around this soap too. like:
Should the "paste" be as viscus as it is?
Is there a way to harden it a little more, should i?
i have heard a lot about soap having a very high PH value, can i lower this in any easy way.
the scent of my soap turned out to be a lot stronger than expected (pine tar has a potent smell) is there any way to reduce its impact?
thats all ive got for now xD
Truth
the paste has turned into a consistency not unlike peanut butter. if i try the zap test it leaves a stinging fealing but more like a sharp burning sensation than a zap or jolt (a bit like getting a drop of strong habanero sause on your tungue. it's almost immediet but doesnt last as long).
I then made a gamble and tried to use the paste as soap for a quick handwash, and it does seem to work perfectly as a soap cleaning the skin, it has not even a trace of lather, bubbly or creamy, it feels more like your rubbing a tiny bit of oil on them, and looks about the same.
so id rather not reveal the exact recipe, im privat like that... but the main component is Jojoba oil, at 40% of the oils and there is about 15% pine tar in the mix aswell as 10% duckfat.
i measured and premixed the lye solution, a mix of Goats Milk and KOH90%, before measuring and mixing up all the fats, everything was measured to within about 0.2% of the the soapcalc recipe.
After mixing the oils I added the lye solution which had, at this time, thickend quit a bit. I was also unable to scrape out all of the beaker i used so the lye discount is probebly larger than i estimated, and it was calculated to have more than twice the lye discount what i see most here recomend for Liquid soap's....
after adding the lye solution, i miced it for about 2 hours using a mixmaster with a slim bowl (barly larger then the with of the mixing blades)
and now it has been standing to "mature" for about 2 days (the time it took me to have time and energy to look more into this project of mine)
and thats where i am now... and other than the paste getting a a tin layer at the top thats a bit harder and darker then whats underneath. there doesnt seem to be any change to the soap, for now.
so any thoughts and advice you can offer would be greatly Appreasiated
ps:
I do have a few questions around this soap too. like:
Should the "paste" be as viscus as it is?
Is there a way to harden it a little more, should i?
i have heard a lot about soap having a very high PH value, can i lower this in any easy way.
the scent of my soap turned out to be a lot stronger than expected (pine tar has a potent smell) is there any way to reduce its impact?
thats all ive got for now xD
Truth