Patty88
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Hi all!
I've been itching to branch out and add a bit of fragrance and color to my 2nd batch of soap... but I'm a bit timid and would love some advice.
This was my first recipe I made a couple weeks ago and it went well. I want to tweak this as I already have the ingredients. This is Soap Queen's "Back to Basics" soap recipe (5% superfat).
8 oz. Coconut Oil (24%)
15 oz. Olive Oil (44%)
11 oz. Palm Oil (32%)
4.8 oz. Lye
11.2 oz. Distilled Water
Alright, now for my questions. I want to try some lavender oil 40/42 and powdered alkanet root this time to give it a nice odor and purple color, respectively.
Lavender oil 40/42 - Once a thin to medium trace has been achieved, can I just dump in my pre-measured lavender oil and mix by hand then pour into the mold? I have been reading about people using a "carrier oil" and mixing it in olive oil, then into the batter for best results. Won't this affect the superfat level in my final batch or is the amount (tbsps) going to be negligible? I've also seen people adding it in with the base oils and mixing it in with the lye right off the bat, others have said this may affect the fragrance as it might not survive the initial saponification phase. I'm stuck.
Alkanet root - quick sanity check. I found a guide on Soapqueen saying to infuse 1 tbsp alkanet root in 5 oz olive oil, and to have the infused oil be 15% PPO of the recipe for a nice purple color. Since I'm working with 34oz of oils in my recipe and 15% of that is 5.1 oz, I would then just use 5oz of infused olive oil and 10oz of regular olive oil in the above recipe, right? Then carry on with the rest of the ingredients as normal?
And finally... once the soap has been poured into the mold, can I leave it out in my (unheated) garage until it is ready to unmold and cut? I can't seem to find much info on this. With my first batch, I brought it down to the basement but I'd rather keep everything outside if I can help it. Will cold temperatures affect saponification at all? It's supposed to be in the 20s and 30s this week. I want to avoid gel phase and I want an opaque bar, if it matters.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the pointers.
I've been itching to branch out and add a bit of fragrance and color to my 2nd batch of soap... but I'm a bit timid and would love some advice.
This was my first recipe I made a couple weeks ago and it went well. I want to tweak this as I already have the ingredients. This is Soap Queen's "Back to Basics" soap recipe (5% superfat).
8 oz. Coconut Oil (24%)
15 oz. Olive Oil (44%)
11 oz. Palm Oil (32%)
4.8 oz. Lye
11.2 oz. Distilled Water
Alright, now for my questions. I want to try some lavender oil 40/42 and powdered alkanet root this time to give it a nice odor and purple color, respectively.
Lavender oil 40/42 - Once a thin to medium trace has been achieved, can I just dump in my pre-measured lavender oil and mix by hand then pour into the mold? I have been reading about people using a "carrier oil" and mixing it in olive oil, then into the batter for best results. Won't this affect the superfat level in my final batch or is the amount (tbsps) going to be negligible? I've also seen people adding it in with the base oils and mixing it in with the lye right off the bat, others have said this may affect the fragrance as it might not survive the initial saponification phase. I'm stuck.
Alkanet root - quick sanity check. I found a guide on Soapqueen saying to infuse 1 tbsp alkanet root in 5 oz olive oil, and to have the infused oil be 15% PPO of the recipe for a nice purple color. Since I'm working with 34oz of oils in my recipe and 15% of that is 5.1 oz, I would then just use 5oz of infused olive oil and 10oz of regular olive oil in the above recipe, right? Then carry on with the rest of the ingredients as normal?
And finally... once the soap has been poured into the mold, can I leave it out in my (unheated) garage until it is ready to unmold and cut? I can't seem to find much info on this. With my first batch, I brought it down to the basement but I'd rather keep everything outside if I can help it. Will cold temperatures affect saponification at all? It's supposed to be in the 20s and 30s this week. I want to avoid gel phase and I want an opaque bar, if it matters.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the pointers.
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