VeronikaM123
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Hi everyone, I am new to the forum and also new to
soapmaking, have made just 2 loaves until now.
Hope you apologise me if I ask something which has been answered, but there are soo many threads here...
I have a simple question. What do I do wrong if my soaps dont smell much with the essential oils I add?
In the first batch - lavender soap - I admit I made a mistake which I am aware of: I added a very small amount of EO and did it wrong - I added it to the oil base ,
not after trace. So thats probably the reason. It smells rather oily than lavender.
The second was a better batch on general, I was much more prepared and used all the process right... but again: though it smelled very strong at trace and although the soap smells very nice even now (I made it 2 weeks ago, it is still drying), when I wash my hands with it, it doesnt smell at all with the fragrance, theres this oily smell again. Not bad, but would expect sth better. Now I bought some new EOs, and they should be stronger. But dont want to waste them, they cost much more.
Would it be a solution to avoid the gel phase? Is it possible that the fragrance loses its power during gel phase??
Then, another problem: I used a recipe with approx 50 % olive, 20 % palm, 20 % coconut ois, 10 % shea butter. And the soap is very drying. Is 20 % coconut oil too much? I have a very sensitive skin with dermatitis, so I need sth less drying.
Thanks in advance for your answers!!!
soapmaking, have made just 2 loaves until now.
I have a simple question. What do I do wrong if my soaps dont smell much with the essential oils I add?
In the first batch - lavender soap - I admit I made a mistake which I am aware of: I added a very small amount of EO and did it wrong - I added it to the oil base ,
The second was a better batch on general, I was much more prepared and used all the process right... but again: though it smelled very strong at trace and although the soap smells very nice even now (I made it 2 weeks ago, it is still drying), when I wash my hands with it, it doesnt smell at all with the fragrance, theres this oily smell again. Not bad, but would expect sth better. Now I bought some new EOs, and they should be stronger. But dont want to waste them, they cost much more.
Would it be a solution to avoid the gel phase? Is it possible that the fragrance loses its power during gel phase??
Then, another problem: I used a recipe with approx 50 % olive, 20 % palm, 20 % coconut ois, 10 % shea butter. And the soap is very drying. Is 20 % coconut oil too much? I have a very sensitive skin with dermatitis, so I need sth less drying.
Thanks in advance for your answers!!!