Eventually? Once any soap has actually fully cured, wouldn’t they all float?
Unless you whip air into it... we had a floating soap challenge a while back.
okay, I’ll look back on that. I guess I was thinking that soap being mostly oil would mean that the only reason it doesn’t float is that there’s still a bunch of water in the bar that could evaporate out. But now I’m guessing that theory is way off and I’m about to learn all about it
We used it when camping and bathing in the lake growing up. Because it did float.I read an apocryphal story that Ivory Soap was invented when an apprentice forgot to turn off a mixing machine and beat a lot of air into the soap. Instead of declaring the batch ruined, it became the big selling point. Back in the '50's my great uncle used to take a bar of floating Ivory soap to the "crick" to bathe while we kids swam.
Thank you for digging that up! Well now I know better - haha.Here's are the challenge threads for this particular technique - Whipped Soap
Challenge thread: SMF March Challenge- Whipped Soap
Entry thread: SMF- March Challenge Entry Thread Whipped Soap
It's all about the learning, right?Thank you for digging that up! Well now I know better - haha.
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