JJBlaine
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As a new soaper, I really would like to thank the members of this board who so generously share their experience, opinions, and advice here. I have been lurking for a few months while gathering up my supplies (and courage) to try my hand at making my first soap(s). The amount of knowledge I have acumulated from browsing through the posts on this forum have been enlightening, encouraging, and invaluable. Thank you all so very much!
About 3 weeks ago, I finally dived in and made my first two batches! Holy frijole! My first soap is the nicest bar of soap I have ever used! My second soap is not quite as nice as my first, but I did learn a few things.
I decided on this recipe to start with. Even though I am thrilled with how my first batch turned out, I would love to hear suggestions for how I could build on and improve it.
I am a little less thrilled with my second soap. I had written down a recipe that called for a whopping 1/2 cup of ground oatmeal for a 100g batch. Even though I used the same recipe as above, I added that much oatmeal (which I ground myself)! Plus 2 TBSP honey, and 2 TBLSP Buttermilk Powder, thinking it would make the lather even more bubbly and creamy. As if it weren't enough, I added Oatmeal and Honey F.O. and decided to test cinnamon and cocoa powder as colorants.
My mistakes:
I am considering using the oatmeal soap for confetti in another soap to spread out all of that oatmeal.
About 3 weeks ago, I finally dived in and made my first two batches! Holy frijole! My first soap is the nicest bar of soap I have ever used! My second soap is not quite as nice as my first, but I did learn a few things.
I decided on this recipe to start with. Even though I am thrilled with how my first batch turned out, I would love to hear suggestions for how I could build on and improve it.
- 25% Olive Oil
- 25% Soybean Oil
- 20% Coconut Oil
- 10% Shea Butter
- 10% Cocoa Butter
- 10% Castor Oil
- 5% Superfat
- 38% Water
- No colorants or Fragrance
I am a little less thrilled with my second soap. I had written down a recipe that called for a whopping 1/2 cup of ground oatmeal for a 100g batch. Even though I used the same recipe as above, I added that much oatmeal (which I ground myself)! Plus 2 TBSP honey, and 2 TBLSP Buttermilk Powder, thinking it would make the lather even more bubbly and creamy. As if it weren't enough, I added Oatmeal and Honey F.O. and decided to test cinnamon and cocoa powder as colorants.
My mistakes:
- I over-blended the batter, so I had to spoon plop it all into the mold.
- I think all of my powdered ingredients soaked up the superfats, and negatively affected the bubbly and creamy qualities.
- The cinnamon and cocoa powder both turned out to be almost the same color, so other than a learning experience, it was a waste of time and ingredients.
- The oatmeal is quite scratchy, which I actually don't mind too much in a hand soap (just not as much of it), but definitely would not like in the shower.
I am considering using the oatmeal soap for confetti in another soap to spread out all of that oatmeal.