Honeychiles
Member
Hello,
It's great to have found (and joined) this forum!
I am a very, very green hobbyist based in New Zealand. I've made exactly one batch of cold pressed soap. Unfortunately I didn't find SMF until after I made the batch or else I'd have likely not made quite as many errors Through sheer blind luck, and possibly my laboratory experience, I avoided anything dangerous. I did however:
-use a far too large recipe. I am now the semi proud owner/ creator of 1.5kg (3.3 lb) of soap. I have no idea what possessed me!
-I got a little stick mixer happy and processed the soap to a very thick trace. Filling the last moulds was tricky and look very er handmade
-I made the soap in the middle of a cold snap and used individual silicone moulds. I didn't insulate them well and turned the heat off over night. They're covered in soda ash!
-I used 75% olive oil and 25% coconut oil. I now know it needs a long cure time so I have to keep waiting
TL;DR I have learnt many lessons already and have a mountain of soap that even it's creator can only describe as 'homely'
Im looking forward to learning more from others here
It's great to have found (and joined) this forum!
I am a very, very green hobbyist based in New Zealand. I've made exactly one batch of cold pressed soap. Unfortunately I didn't find SMF until after I made the batch or else I'd have likely not made quite as many errors Through sheer blind luck, and possibly my laboratory experience, I avoided anything dangerous. I did however:
-use a far too large recipe. I am now the semi proud owner/ creator of 1.5kg (3.3 lb) of soap. I have no idea what possessed me!
-I got a little stick mixer happy and processed the soap to a very thick trace. Filling the last moulds was tricky and look very er handmade
-I made the soap in the middle of a cold snap and used individual silicone moulds. I didn't insulate them well and turned the heat off over night. They're covered in soda ash!
-I used 75% olive oil and 25% coconut oil. I now know it needs a long cure time so I have to keep waiting
TL;DR I have learnt many lessons already and have a mountain of soap that even it's creator can only describe as 'homely'
Im looking forward to learning more from others here