mzimm
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I've been a fan of Soaping 101's YouTube videos (well, ANY soaping video, really---I confess I binge-watch them all!), and one remark that I hear frequently in her videos is, "to avoid surprises, we'll add our fragrance to our oils before adding our lye solution." I've posted this question to her website, but I'm pretty sure either the answer is buried somewhere in previous comments or she's too busy to respond, or both.
Now what exactly is she saying? I understand that FO's and/or EO's can wreak havoc on a batter, but can you really avoid them, or forestall them, by adding them to your oils? What's your experience been?
Today I made a batch of Soleseife, and just HAD to try one of Brambleberry's FO's, "Salty Mariner" in it, even though I 1) had never tried it before, 2) knew it had a reputation for seizing & ricing, and 3) had never made brine soap before. (Did I mention that I'm a bit of a risk-taker? :-? )
So I soaped pretty cool, strained the salt/lye solution, and mixed that FO into my oils first. It was pretty fast-going, but I did have enough time to do what I'd planned, which was an in-the-pot swirl with 2 colors. All-in-all a happy experience. The soap unmolded and was cut after 4 hours.
I tend to conclude that Soaping101's remark was on point, at least as far as my one experience supports. So how about your experiences---do they support or disprove it?
I've been a fan of Soaping 101's YouTube videos (well, ANY soaping video, really---I confess I binge-watch them all!), and one remark that I hear frequently in her videos is, "to avoid surprises, we'll add our fragrance to our oils before adding our lye solution." I've posted this question to her website, but I'm pretty sure either the answer is buried somewhere in previous comments or she's too busy to respond, or both.
Now what exactly is she saying? I understand that FO's and/or EO's can wreak havoc on a batter, but can you really avoid them, or forestall them, by adding them to your oils? What's your experience been?
Today I made a batch of Soleseife, and just HAD to try one of Brambleberry's FO's, "Salty Mariner" in it, even though I 1) had never tried it before, 2) knew it had a reputation for seizing & ricing, and 3) had never made brine soap before. (Did I mention that I'm a bit of a risk-taker? :-? )
So I soaped pretty cool, strained the salt/lye solution, and mixed that FO into my oils first. It was pretty fast-going, but I did have enough time to do what I'd planned, which was an in-the-pot swirl with 2 colors. All-in-all a happy experience. The soap unmolded and was cut after 4 hours.
I tend to conclude that Soaping101's remark was on point, at least as far as my one experience supports. So how about your experiences---do they support or disprove it?