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TheUser

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Hello from Finland!

I bought one of those handmade soaps marketed for men and fell in love with proper bar soaps. I used to use liquid soaps and wash gels only. Then I looked at how these soaps were made and thought that might be fun to try. A never ending quest to figure out the perfect recipe, the 4-6 week anticipation and the fact that you still can't be sure what is the final product. I love it! This is my second month making soaps.

Below is a pic of the current bunch curing. A couple of things I've noticed and learned:
  • Making soap smell the way you want is hard
  • Working without palm oil (mostly availability issue) makes formulating much more challenging
  • Coconut oil @ 40% is too much :D
  • Even just 5% castor oil makes the soap really difficult to demould
  • A higher lye concetration actually makes the soap not gel fully
That's it for now. Looking forward to getting some of the stuff cured and to share recipes.

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@TheUser , first, welcome! Second, Ouch! You've been bit so hard by the soap bug I can feel it all the way over here!:)

I'm impressed that you just dove in like that! I just made my 30th batch. That took me almost exactly one year. With a few exceptions, I made mainly 1 lb batches I was so nervous about messing up a bunch of soap. My last 3 batches have been 1500 gram batches and I'm really enjoying being able to experiment a little more. I do this for fun and I give it to friends and family, but I think I'm going to run out of donees here pretty soon!

So, thanks for sharing and I look forward to hearing about more of your discoveries!
 
Welcome to the forum. I use Castor oil in all my soap and have never had trouble unmolding. Is the soap mold silicone or lined with something? If it is silicone, the only thing I can suggest is to leave your soap in the mold longer. Freezing is also a good option to help the soap come out of a sticky mold.
 
Welcome @TheUser! Are you using a 10 inch (25 cm) silicone mold? Or one you’ve made yourself? I’m not sure what’s available in Finland. You’re going to have lots of fun here at SMF. Check out the soap challenges. Better yet, make a Scrubby Soap and post an entry!
I'm using one of these: https://heirol.fi/en/collections/silicone-baking-pans and one of those cheap Chinese wood moulds with a thin silicone liner (I've insulated the wood with closed-cell neoprene foam). I might make my own moulds from plywood and just line them with baking paper if I increase my production.
Welcome to the forum. I use Castor oil in all my soap and have never had trouble unmolding. Is the soap mold silicone or lined with something? If it is silicone, the only thing I can suggest is to leave your soap in the mold longer. Freezing is also a good option to help the soap come out of a sticky mold.
It was sticking like glue from the bottom even after 96h. This wasn't a problem until I started adding castor oil. No biggie. Gonna reduce the amount to 3% from 5 which I think will do the trick.
 
Welcome to the forum!

Would you like to receive feedback on your recipe? If you provide your recipe, process and an idea of what oils are readily available in Finland I’m sure you will get LOTS of responses. Maybe too many. We are a very helpful group. 😂

I also use castor at 5% and have a rock hard loaf ready to unmold in 18-24 hours. It’s never been sticky. I’m guessing there’s something in your recipe or process causing the stickiness.
 

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