For my first soap, I used a trusted recipe. For my second soap, I used a trusted recipe. For my third soap....you know it. I've only made 3 soaps. But there are enough trusted recipes online that I feel no need to make up my own for a GOOD LONG TIME.
This is excellent advice, and actually Cee phoned me this morning and one of her suggestions was to use a recipe out of my David Fisher book, "The Complete Photo Guide to Soap Making." Yes, no need to make up a recipe at this stage because
@Alfa_Lazcares made me realize there are things I still don't "get".
For your first try, you should be way more concerned about whether your eye protection is solid, where/how you're mixing your lye, how to get your oils and lye at the right temperatures, and what shows you're going to watch while you mix your soap (with no SB
). I wouldn't add ANY OTHER distractions like, rethinking your recipe. Esp if you're soaping with a concussion :-(
I purchased 3M Professional Chemical Splash/Impact Goggle. Also, heavy duty gloves that are "chemical protective."
I am going to mix the lye in a #5 pitcher outside on the walkway in front of my door. Then I will wait for everything to come down to somewhere between room temp and 100 degrees F. before adding the lye water to the melted oils.
I am going to review the "how" of mixing the lye ("snow on the water", etc), review all the steps, probably make myself a simple step by step list so i don't forget anything, and proceed very carefully! I also may wait until tomorrow to put the plan into action. Today may be another prep day where i make sure my little duckies are all lined up.
Thank you SO much, your concern is super-appreciated, as is your great advice!
No, I was asking because that number will give you uneven numbers on the recipe and to me its a bit of a paint to weight .34 grams ha! But thats just me.
Yes, i noticed about the lye because thr default on cals is as % of oils and that is the setting you kept. But something i learned here is that choosing “lye concentration” will give you better results (because the concentration is always the same but as % of oils will vary from batch to batch), in other words it will be more consistent.
One concentration that is very popular is 33% because it works very well with a lot of recipes and gives you a good starting point that you can later change. Personally thats the one i hse and has given ne good results.
Thank you so much for this. I looked at that 'lye %g" several times, but realized that I didn't know what to put in as a value so, as you said, I left the default. You are very helpful, thank you!