erniemay
Active Member
What a difference a hand blender makes! I've never been able to try out the different techniques for CP before as it took soooo long for my soap to trace when hand stirring. I used to take my soap into the living room, watch TV, and stir it during the adverts. Otherwise I would have been in the kitchen stirring away, bored rigid for hours while I waited. It used to take a good 4 hours to reach light trace.
But with my new blender...! It reached trace so much faster and so for the first time I could try out some layering and it worked PERFECTLY! I had to share my joy. I also reduced the water slightly (from 250g to 210g for 745g of oils) which also helped. So happy! I can't wait to try more! My dad has his own company selling activated charcoal so you can guess what I will be experimenting with next.
It's gentle soap with lots of Shea and Olive oil and a hint of Hemp and Almond oils along some CO for lather. The additives are nettle (infused in the OO and also ground up and added for the green colouring) and rosemary (EO and also ground to powder to add with the nettle).
I think my only change would be to change the EO blend. I used 50:50 lavender:rosemary and the lavender dominates too much. If I made this soap again I think I'd use a 25:75 blend.
But with my new blender...! It reached trace so much faster and so for the first time I could try out some layering and it worked PERFECTLY! I had to share my joy. I also reduced the water slightly (from 250g to 210g for 745g of oils) which also helped. So happy! I can't wait to try more! My dad has his own company selling activated charcoal so you can guess what I will be experimenting with next.
It's gentle soap with lots of Shea and Olive oil and a hint of Hemp and Almond oils along some CO for lather. The additives are nettle (infused in the OO and also ground up and added for the green colouring) and rosemary (EO and also ground to powder to add with the nettle).
I think my only change would be to change the EO blend. I used 50:50 lavender:rosemary and the lavender dominates too much. If I made this soap again I think I'd use a 25:75 blend.