My first post & Hello!
My soaping journey started after receiving a bar of soap as a gift. I tossed it in the cabinet, as I prefer LS, and rediscovered it during my SOs Marie Kondo journey a month ago. I figured we should use it (instead of tossing it in the bin - GASP!) and it was AMAZING. I had to know how it was made.
So I googled and I ended up here. Oh MY GOODNESS so much information. Thank you to all the posters who share volumes - Genny, Zany, Deb, Kiwi, Misschief, and those who I can't recall off the top of my head.
I acquired some tools (SB, scale, spatulas), some oils, and lye and made a mold out of a small amazon box and duct tape and got started. Below is the result of a few small batches <500G. Side note: has anyone noticed how soapcalc goes from 1 lb to 16 oz to 500G when you change the measurement. 500g is not equivalent to 16 oz - that can be misleading for a first timer!
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• Batch 1 - Intent was to aim for a milder bar by lowering the CO from a common recipe
CO - 24%, Palm - 32%, OO - 42%, Castor - 2%
Lye Ratio - 2.7:1 / SF - 5%
Lessons: How to use soapcalc, Soda Ash, Partial Gel, Any issue with old oils?
I cut the loaf after the second day and it was pretty soft still. The soda ash started with in the first 4 hours.
The oils and lye I used was given to me by a friend. I discovered after making the soap that the oils were (except for the palm) expired. The CO was orange on the bottom, the castor oil had little floating things at the bottom. I'm not sure if that had any impact on the final product. Curious what you all have to say.
Batch2, 3, and 4 were poured into in a wooden liquor box mold that I separated into 3 parts with some cardboard. I used roughly the same base recipe but changed a few things for batches 3 & 4. Placed into the refrigerator after pouring the last batch for 24 hours.
• Batch 2 - trusty ol' bar of soap, my control soap, base recipe a little harder than above
CO- 32%, Palm - 32, OO - 32%, Castor - 4%
Lye Ratio - 2.3:1
Lessons: Soda Ash strikes again! Need to switch to 99% isopropyl and not spray as much?
• Batch 3 - trusty ol' bar of soap, but used a local stout beer instead of water
CO- 32%, Palm - 32, OO - 32%, Castor - 4%
Beer!
Lye Ratio - 2.3:1
Lessons: Cracking, Boiling down a dark beer smells delicious but even frozen beer cubes in lye stinks (do not inhale), AIR BUBBLES (?) really ruined this batch, Too much isopropyl alcohol
I boiled the beer for a good 20 minutes to get rid of the alcohol and it seemed like I removed the carbonation but perhaps I did not? My guess is that the lye/beer combination accelerated the trace and I am pretty sure I acccidentally introduced a ton of air with the SB the end result is what you see. I'm also curious if a more viscous addition like the beer makes it harder to get rid of those bubbles? It was a motor oil type of stout. Also it smelled DELICIOUS, very bread-y and sweet.
• Batch 4 - trusty ol' bar of soap + fragrance
CO- 32%, Palm - 32, OO - 32%, Castor - 4%
17g of essential oil + 10g of sweet avocado oil that I mixed my fragrance in
Rosemary, Tea Tree & Grapefruit
Lye Ratio - 2.3:1
Lessons: Cracking, Too much 91% isopropyl alcohol, Stearic Acid Spots or air bubbles (I thought I mixed my melted Palm Oil really well)
I thought the fragrance smelled WAYYYYY to strong after pouring it into the mold. Yikes. But it has mellowed off to a nice scent. Next time I will use a base note, switch to peppermint for a slightly sweeter aroma, and use more grapefruit as I don't even get a hint of it over the rosemary, tea tree. I know top notes don't tend to stick around well. Perhaps try something to hold on to the scent? Any idea why the different color strands in the bar? Is that from being cut with a knife?
-S
My soaping journey started after receiving a bar of soap as a gift. I tossed it in the cabinet, as I prefer LS, and rediscovered it during my SOs Marie Kondo journey a month ago. I figured we should use it (instead of tossing it in the bin - GASP!) and it was AMAZING. I had to know how it was made.
So I googled and I ended up here. Oh MY GOODNESS so much information. Thank you to all the posters who share volumes - Genny, Zany, Deb, Kiwi, Misschief, and those who I can't recall off the top of my head.
I acquired some tools (SB, scale, spatulas), some oils, and lye and made a mold out of a small amazon box and duct tape and got started. Below is the result of a few small batches <500G. Side note: has anyone noticed how soapcalc goes from 1 lb to 16 oz to 500G when you change the measurement. 500g is not equivalent to 16 oz - that can be misleading for a first timer!
------------
• Batch 1 - Intent was to aim for a milder bar by lowering the CO from a common recipe
CO - 24%, Palm - 32%, OO - 42%, Castor - 2%
Lye Ratio - 2.7:1 / SF - 5%
Lessons: How to use soapcalc, Soda Ash, Partial Gel, Any issue with old oils?
I cut the loaf after the second day and it was pretty soft still. The soda ash started with in the first 4 hours.
The oils and lye I used was given to me by a friend. I discovered after making the soap that the oils were (except for the palm) expired. The CO was orange on the bottom, the castor oil had little floating things at the bottom. I'm not sure if that had any impact on the final product. Curious what you all have to say.
Batch2, 3, and 4 were poured into in a wooden liquor box mold that I separated into 3 parts with some cardboard. I used roughly the same base recipe but changed a few things for batches 3 & 4. Placed into the refrigerator after pouring the last batch for 24 hours.
• Batch 2 - trusty ol' bar of soap, my control soap, base recipe a little harder than above
CO- 32%, Palm - 32, OO - 32%, Castor - 4%
Lye Ratio - 2.3:1
Lessons: Soda Ash strikes again! Need to switch to 99% isopropyl and not spray as much?
• Batch 3 - trusty ol' bar of soap, but used a local stout beer instead of water
CO- 32%, Palm - 32, OO - 32%, Castor - 4%
Beer!
Lye Ratio - 2.3:1
Lessons: Cracking, Boiling down a dark beer smells delicious but even frozen beer cubes in lye stinks (do not inhale), AIR BUBBLES (?) really ruined this batch, Too much isopropyl alcohol
I boiled the beer for a good 20 minutes to get rid of the alcohol and it seemed like I removed the carbonation but perhaps I did not? My guess is that the lye/beer combination accelerated the trace and I am pretty sure I acccidentally introduced a ton of air with the SB the end result is what you see. I'm also curious if a more viscous addition like the beer makes it harder to get rid of those bubbles? It was a motor oil type of stout. Also it smelled DELICIOUS, very bread-y and sweet.
• Batch 4 - trusty ol' bar of soap + fragrance
CO- 32%, Palm - 32, OO - 32%, Castor - 4%
17g of essential oil + 10g of sweet avocado oil that I mixed my fragrance in
Rosemary, Tea Tree & Grapefruit
Lye Ratio - 2.3:1
Lessons: Cracking, Too much 91% isopropyl alcohol, Stearic Acid Spots or air bubbles (I thought I mixed my melted Palm Oil really well)
I thought the fragrance smelled WAYYYYY to strong after pouring it into the mold. Yikes. But it has mellowed off to a nice scent. Next time I will use a base note, switch to peppermint for a slightly sweeter aroma, and use more grapefruit as I don't even get a hint of it over the rosemary, tea tree. I know top notes don't tend to stick around well. Perhaps try something to hold on to the scent? Any idea why the different color strands in the bar? Is that from being cut with a knife?
-S
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