JuneP
Well-Known Member
I have a huge mess on my hands! I melted the melt and pour shea butter that I got from Michael's(just did one lb thankfully). I did it in 30 second increments till it was melted, stirring in between. But the temperature was in the high 130's, so I kept stirring after I took it out of the microwave, hoping to get it down to 125F before I added colorants and fragrance. It didn't seem to be cooling so I covered it and went away for 5 minutes. Guess that was my big mistake because when I came back it had a skin on top. So I mixed it and then repeatedly warmed it in anywhere from 5 to 15 seconds. Sometimes it looked melted, but when I went to pour out 8 oz of it, there were lumps that I hadn't seen. It just kept cooling super fast and clumping even though my laser thermometer said it was around 130 or so. And also, somehow, 1 lb of soap was nowhere near 1lb after the melting. So I scraped the 8oz back in the glass measuring cup and continued to try to melt it, but it's just clumping and I'm afraid to get it to hot. Please tell me what I did wrong and if I can save this soap. What temperature should I melt it to? And what temperature should I add the color and my fragrance oil (I'll be using a tsp pitake with a drop of two of lavender).
And I thought this was going to be easy. :-(
And I thought this was going to be easy. :-(