hushnel
Well-Known Member
My first attempt at making soap sat patiently for 6 weeks on a shelf in the room I keep my guitars in. It smelled great every time I went in to swap out an instrument. I've been accused of having extreme patience, it was tempting to try the results but I knew that waiting would be a greater satisfaction.
This first batch was olive oil, caster oil, cocoa butter, Shea butter, lard and coconut oil, mostly because it was stuff I had laying around. All I needed was lye and distilled water.
I had a small piece from squaring up an end, that I used last night. I'm sure I'm not as subjective on this first batch as I will be on future batches but I'm really impressed. It worked as well or better than any of the hand made soaps I've used before.
Since that first batch I've managed to make one or two batches every week, two this weekend. Now as every weekend arrives I'll have a new soap to try, what I've done with each batch is make a small test bar by scrapping the tracing pitcher remnant soap into a small salvaged fruit cup, so I don't wind up with multiple bars of soap stacking up around the house.
I'm learning a lot from you guys, I want to thank you all. My last batch is so much better looking than that first and I've been tweaking the recipe along the way according to knowledge I've gained here.
First batch, poured into lined cardboard box.
Yesterday's batch cutting bars from my home made mold.
From left to right first to fifth.
This first batch was olive oil, caster oil, cocoa butter, Shea butter, lard and coconut oil, mostly because it was stuff I had laying around. All I needed was lye and distilled water.
I had a small piece from squaring up an end, that I used last night. I'm sure I'm not as subjective on this first batch as I will be on future batches but I'm really impressed. It worked as well or better than any of the hand made soaps I've used before.
Since that first batch I've managed to make one or two batches every week, two this weekend. Now as every weekend arrives I'll have a new soap to try, what I've done with each batch is make a small test bar by scrapping the tracing pitcher remnant soap into a small salvaged fruit cup, so I don't wind up with multiple bars of soap stacking up around the house.
I'm learning a lot from you guys, I want to thank you all. My last batch is so much better looking than that first and I've been tweaking the recipe along the way according to knowledge I've gained here.
First batch, poured into lined cardboard box.
Yesterday's batch cutting bars from my home made mold.
From left to right first to fifth.