I made my first soap dough last week. I let it set for a week, wrapped in plastic in a vacuum sealed bag. Today I pulled it out to work with it. I kneeded it and rolled it in a ball. When I pressed the ball it sheared as shown in the picture. It’s not dry or crumbly at all, it actually feels a bit like a “slightly” moist play dough. I made 10 colors and tested 4. All do the same thing. My recipe is my usual, 55% lard
20% coconut oil
20% olive oil
5% castor oil
35% lye concentration
Aloe vera instead of water
2 tsp each sugar and salt in a 1000 gram batch
Various micas for colors
I was running late when I made my dough and it was at a light trace when I poured it into containers lined with plastic wrap.
I just purchased a soap dough book from Sorcery Soaps and am reviewing the material. She says to have the soap at heavy trace. Could this be the trouble? She also does not recommend sodium lactate, could the salt be the issue?
Anyone else have issues with shearing? Any thoughts on the problem?
20% coconut oil
20% olive oil
5% castor oil
35% lye concentration
Aloe vera instead of water
2 tsp each sugar and salt in a 1000 gram batch
Various micas for colors
I was running late when I made my dough and it was at a light trace when I poured it into containers lined with plastic wrap.
I just purchased a soap dough book from Sorcery Soaps and am reviewing the material. She says to have the soap at heavy trace. Could this be the trouble? She also does not recommend sodium lactate, could the salt be the issue?
Anyone else have issues with shearing? Any thoughts on the problem?