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I tried soap with dyno puree. I was inspired by a recipe from the Internet, but it was for a hot process. I modified the recipe, replaced the Shea butter and almond oil with lard. Everything went through the calculator. Here is my modified recipe:
212g olive oil, 212g coconut oil, 255g lard, 21g castor oil, 88g pumpkin puree - considered to contain 90% water, so substituted for 79g total water. Water = 266g - 79g = 187g of water. 106g of NaOH. 6% superfat
But what did I do... I processed everything, the soap was a beautiful trace, but instead of pouring it into molds, I thought when I was inspired by the instructions for the warm process that if I cook it, I can try it earlier... Now I know I will never do it again
So I tried to cook it. I don't have a slow cooker, I cooked in a regular stainless steel pot. It was still thin, I added heat. After about an hour, I think the liquid evaporated and it was already thick. The fault here could have been too much heat, the soap was bubbling with boiling water. Then I stuffed it into muffin tins. The consistency after demoulding in the morning was like crumbs, I fixed it by hand and let it harden. The photo is now 3 weeks later. The soap has solidified, but I think the crumbliness is still there.
I was thinking after reading some of the posts here that I would re-melt it in the oven. Can I fix it like this? And add water or milk? I have vegetable oils and lard in the soap. And I wonder how much liquid. I suspect that I evaporated some liquid by unsuccessfully cooking...
I would appreciate your feedback so I can understand what I did wrong and if I can fix it somehow.
212g olive oil, 212g coconut oil, 255g lard, 21g castor oil, 88g pumpkin puree - considered to contain 90% water, so substituted for 79g total water. Water = 266g - 79g = 187g of water. 106g of NaOH. 6% superfat
But what did I do... I processed everything, the soap was a beautiful trace, but instead of pouring it into molds, I thought when I was inspired by the instructions for the warm process that if I cook it, I can try it earlier... Now I know I will never do it again
So I tried to cook it. I don't have a slow cooker, I cooked in a regular stainless steel pot. It was still thin, I added heat. After about an hour, I think the liquid evaporated and it was already thick. The fault here could have been too much heat, the soap was bubbling with boiling water. Then I stuffed it into muffin tins. The consistency after demoulding in the morning was like crumbs, I fixed it by hand and let it harden. The photo is now 3 weeks later. The soap has solidified, but I think the crumbliness is still there.
I was thinking after reading some of the posts here that I would re-melt it in the oven. Can I fix it like this? And add water or milk? I have vegetable oils and lard in the soap. And I wonder how much liquid. I suspect that I evaporated some liquid by unsuccessfully cooking...
I would appreciate your feedback so I can understand what I did wrong and if I can fix it somehow.