I usually cook my liquid soap in the oven until it gels, but this time I decided to just CP it. The instructions were all TLDR until i found this one post on here that said to just mix it up and leave it, which is as simple as I had suspected.
The problem was that i let my oils cool down too much, and when it came time to stick blend it, i spent at least an hour trying to get the whole thing to emulsify, but the oil would always separate. It was already 1am and I was frantically looking up what others said about not being able to achieve trace. Most of the advice said to just leave the soap alone. I couldn't believe this would fix anything (when you make lotions, as soon as the lotion separates that's very bad news), but i had to go to bed at that point so I did.
There next day the soap had a layer of oil floating on top, so I mixed it, and below the surface i saw a paste was forming. I mixed it more and let it sit here. After an hour the whole mixture completely changed and became a translucent gel!! Woohoo! It's a soaping miracle
The problem was that i let my oils cool down too much, and when it came time to stick blend it, i spent at least an hour trying to get the whole thing to emulsify, but the oil would always separate. It was already 1am and I was frantically looking up what others said about not being able to achieve trace. Most of the advice said to just leave the soap alone. I couldn't believe this would fix anything (when you make lotions, as soon as the lotion separates that's very bad news), but i had to go to bed at that point so I did.
There next day the soap had a layer of oil floating on top, so I mixed it, and below the surface i saw a paste was forming. I mixed it more and let it sit here. After an hour the whole mixture completely changed and became a translucent gel!! Woohoo! It's a soaping miracle