SockPoppet
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So, my first ever soap was kind of a fail so far, but I thought I'd try to post about it here to see if I could get any advice or suggestions on how to prove. I tried to use a recipe that called for 30 oz of olive oil, 6 oz of coconut oil, 2 oz of castor oil, 12.54 oz of water, and 5.09 oz of lye. Plus it said I could add 1 oz of essential or fragrance oil if I wanted to. I also read you can use coffee if you use the same amount you would of water if you wanted to try for a coffee-type soap.
I ended up finding out that I didn't have enough olive oil in the bottle that I had picked up and only had about 25.5 oz of it. I tried to make up for it by upping my coconut oil to 10.5 oz, and put it into the soap calculator people have been recommending. As far as I could tell, I'm still not entirely used to reading the results you get from it, the recipe should have still made a decent soap so I continued forward.
I'll be honest that I can't get down to the decimals at this moment, just have a non-digital kitchen scale to weigh everything out on. I still tried to get it as close as I could. I followed the instructions and mixed the lye into the water very carefully a little bit at a time, then heated up my oils while waiting for the solution to cool. Once they were about the same temperatures, I poured it together into the pot and did the mixing until I got to what looked like trace. I do not have a stick blender right now and tried a hand mixer on the lowest setting I could get it on. Then I added an ounce of my coffee fragrance oil and a small scoop of finely ground up coffee before putting it in my molds.
They set up pretty well when I unmolded them and I tried a little bit of extra off of the molds on my hands and face. It lathered up okay and hands felt fine, though they did get kinda dry/tight feeling a while after. The main problem was that the moment I started working it over my face, it started to burn a lot and the burn lingered after I washed everything away. It really made my face red, too, like I had just gotten a really bad sunburn.
I'm going to try to give them a little longer to cure to see if it can work out over time, but is there any advice anyone has to try to keep this from happening the next time? I would really like to learn how to improve because I had a lot of fun watching it come together. It's really disappointing that my first experience was painful.
I ended up finding out that I didn't have enough olive oil in the bottle that I had picked up and only had about 25.5 oz of it. I tried to make up for it by upping my coconut oil to 10.5 oz, and put it into the soap calculator people have been recommending. As far as I could tell, I'm still not entirely used to reading the results you get from it, the recipe should have still made a decent soap so I continued forward.
I'll be honest that I can't get down to the decimals at this moment, just have a non-digital kitchen scale to weigh everything out on. I still tried to get it as close as I could. I followed the instructions and mixed the lye into the water very carefully a little bit at a time, then heated up my oils while waiting for the solution to cool. Once they were about the same temperatures, I poured it together into the pot and did the mixing until I got to what looked like trace. I do not have a stick blender right now and tried a hand mixer on the lowest setting I could get it on. Then I added an ounce of my coffee fragrance oil and a small scoop of finely ground up coffee before putting it in my molds.
They set up pretty well when I unmolded them and I tried a little bit of extra off of the molds on my hands and face. It lathered up okay and hands felt fine, though they did get kinda dry/tight feeling a while after. The main problem was that the moment I started working it over my face, it started to burn a lot and the burn lingered after I washed everything away. It really made my face red, too, like I had just gotten a really bad sunburn.
I'm going to try to give them a little longer to cure to see if it can work out over time, but is there any advice anyone has to try to keep this from happening the next time? I would really like to learn how to improve because I had a lot of fun watching it come together. It's really disappointing that my first experience was painful.