hi, i love this forum and finally got around to making my own soap. i faced 3 major challenges:
the first batch-when i made it, it froze on me too quick before i could mold it. so i micriwaved it to melt and re-mold. but its melted to a liquid rather than a creamy texture(i read a soap never becomes liquid again but only like a thick cream).....so will my soap be considered a soap or still a pool of oils. at room temp it does become thicker.
Recipe- 60%olive oil, 20%coconut, 20%palm oil
the second batch- when i made it, it is not becoming solid at all but is gooey. accd to me following cd be reasons:-a)i used 40% water. b)also i reached only very thin trace. c) it was a 90%olive oil bar. d)where i stay is very humid.
Recipe- 90%olive oil, 10% shea butter (sorry i wrote 80% earlier)
Also when i cure the soap i) soap gets small water bubbles on it ii) how to cure in a extremely humid place...
can someone pls suggest steps i can follow to make sure i get a harder, milder soap
the first batch-when i made it, it froze on me too quick before i could mold it. so i micriwaved it to melt and re-mold. but its melted to a liquid rather than a creamy texture(i read a soap never becomes liquid again but only like a thick cream).....so will my soap be considered a soap or still a pool of oils. at room temp it does become thicker.
Recipe- 60%olive oil, 20%coconut, 20%palm oil
the second batch- when i made it, it is not becoming solid at all but is gooey. accd to me following cd be reasons:-a)i used 40% water. b)also i reached only very thin trace. c) it was a 90%olive oil bar. d)where i stay is very humid.
Recipe- 90%olive oil, 10% shea butter (sorry i wrote 80% earlier)
Also when i cure the soap i) soap gets small water bubbles on it ii) how to cure in a extremely humid place...
can someone pls suggest steps i can follow to make sure i get a harder, milder soap
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