I've been incredibly fortunate with my soaping - I've only had a couple batches go sideways and never so badly that they can't be used. (Friends & family only, selling is still a dream.) This batch has plagued my mind for about a year because it went missing during our move last winter. It was supposed to be my holiday gift soap but... well, lessons were learned!
My husband found it over at our old house (long story) and brought it home to me today. It's been thoroughly abused. Someone who wasn't me stuck it in a box with dog fur & dust , left it sitting in an empty, dusty house w/out a/c or a dehumidifier through the Michigan summer.
There's no DOS or any new discoloration or anything else. I cleaned off the dust & hair with alcohol & a paper towel and they look just like they did when I last saw them. Ugly af but definitely usable soap!
So now I'm working out what went wrong and how not to do it again. For one, I soaped WAY too hot. Not volcano hot, but just shy of soap on a stick hot. I didn't test the FO in advance and it was my first time using TD. (Maybe my only time. I'm not big on white soap.)
Recipe:
28% palm
25% coconut (76°)
15% cocoa butter
15% olive (Costco, not EVOO)
10% sunflower (not HO)
7% castor
SF @ 5%
Water/lye 2:1
Additives: coconut milk powder, sodium lactate
Fragrance: Cranberry Fig EO/FO blend from WSP - UR 3% (it still smells so dang good, will be buying more)
Colors: TD, ruby red, purple vibrance, super sparkles, all from NS
Oh, and I made 3 kilos, all at once. This was never going to end well.
I think it's glycerin rivers, but I've only ever seen pictures. What do y'all think? It bubbles beautifully and isn't at all drying, but man... I shredded most of it, including taking the fugly tops off the "best" bars. I have a ziplock of shreds, another of chunks, and 8 bars. (3"×3"×1" - sorta) I had planned to do a confetti soap with the same FO - can I still do that a year later?
Tips, thoughts, opinions?
My husband found it over at our old house (long story) and brought it home to me today. It's been thoroughly abused. Someone who wasn't me stuck it in a box with dog fur & dust , left it sitting in an empty, dusty house w/out a/c or a dehumidifier through the Michigan summer.
There's no DOS or any new discoloration or anything else. I cleaned off the dust & hair with alcohol & a paper towel and they look just like they did when I last saw them. Ugly af but definitely usable soap!
So now I'm working out what went wrong and how not to do it again. For one, I soaped WAY too hot. Not volcano hot, but just shy of soap on a stick hot. I didn't test the FO in advance and it was my first time using TD. (Maybe my only time. I'm not big on white soap.)
Recipe:
28% palm
25% coconut (76°)
15% cocoa butter
15% olive (Costco, not EVOO)
10% sunflower (not HO)
7% castor
SF @ 5%
Water/lye 2:1
Additives: coconut milk powder, sodium lactate
Fragrance: Cranberry Fig EO/FO blend from WSP - UR 3% (it still smells so dang good, will be buying more)
Colors: TD, ruby red, purple vibrance, super sparkles, all from NS
Oh, and I made 3 kilos, all at once. This was never going to end well.
I think it's glycerin rivers, but I've only ever seen pictures. What do y'all think? It bubbles beautifully and isn't at all drying, but man... I shredded most of it, including taking the fugly tops off the "best" bars. I have a ziplock of shreds, another of chunks, and 8 bars. (3"×3"×1" - sorta) I had planned to do a confetti soap with the same FO - can I still do that a year later?
Tips, thoughts, opinions?