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Hi everyone,
Thanks for having me.
I'm pretty new to CP soap making, I've successfully pulled off a few batches and am having fun with it.
Hoping to learn from more experienced soap makers.
I'm already enjoying the threads on rebatching as with my most recent batch I was following a recipe that ended up being for much more than my mould could hold!
Rookie mistake but I did learn alot from that experiment
I do have a question about the lye I mixed it up as usual with distilled water, let it cool when I went to add it into my oils I noticed it had some crystal like flakes in it.
What would have caused that?
It was a 1.5:1 ratio in the recipe I did dissolve it correctly and have used that water discount successfully before with no issues.
The soap seems OK I can't see any evidence of lye tunnels or crystals ( I want to rebatch as the eucalyptus EO and possibly spirulina ( first time using that combo) seemed to speed up trace and while I was grabbing another mould it set very quickly so it's ugly airpockety soap currently.
Thanks in advance for the advice and tips.
(Have attached picture of said ugly soap for interest and giggles for the wiser soap makers on here. )
Thanks for having me.
I'm pretty new to CP soap making, I've successfully pulled off a few batches and am having fun with it.
Hoping to learn from more experienced soap makers.
I'm already enjoying the threads on rebatching as with my most recent batch I was following a recipe that ended up being for much more than my mould could hold!
Rookie mistake but I did learn alot from that experiment
I do have a question about the lye I mixed it up as usual with distilled water, let it cool when I went to add it into my oils I noticed it had some crystal like flakes in it.
What would have caused that?
It was a 1.5:1 ratio in the recipe I did dissolve it correctly and have used that water discount successfully before with no issues.
The soap seems OK I can't see any evidence of lye tunnels or crystals ( I want to rebatch as the eucalyptus EO and possibly spirulina ( first time using that combo) seemed to speed up trace and while I was grabbing another mould it set very quickly so it's ugly airpockety soap currently.
Thanks in advance for the advice and tips.
(Have attached picture of said ugly soap for interest and giggles for the wiser soap makers on here. )