Hello Everyone.
I am new to soapmaking and although I've got my basic supplies together, I haven't actually tried making any soap yet.
This is because I'm trying to choose between using the cold process or the hot process.
I posted about this issue once already, but for some reason, the post dissapeared and I can't find it on any of this sites' forum menus.
Anyway, I want input from anyone here who has experience with the hot process.
I have read that the hot process is faster than the cold process, but a local soaper supply store employee told me that the hot process often produces bars that are bubbly and twisted from random pockets of shrinkage.
Has anyone here with hot process experience ever noticed oddly misshapen bars, or bars with bubbles in them?
The other thing I was told was that hot process bars are dry and crubly (as in brittle). Anyone know if this is true?
Thanks for your input.
I am new to soapmaking and although I've got my basic supplies together, I haven't actually tried making any soap yet.
This is because I'm trying to choose between using the cold process or the hot process.
I posted about this issue once already, but for some reason, the post dissapeared and I can't find it on any of this sites' forum menus.
Anyway, I want input from anyone here who has experience with the hot process.
I have read that the hot process is faster than the cold process, but a local soaper supply store employee told me that the hot process often produces bars that are bubbly and twisted from random pockets of shrinkage.
Has anyone here with hot process experience ever noticed oddly misshapen bars, or bars with bubbles in them?
The other thing I was told was that hot process bars are dry and crubly (as in brittle). Anyone know if this is true?
Thanks for your input.