Saltynuts
Well-Known Member
I go loooong periods of time between making soap, and it seems like I forget stuff every time. But I just made some, mostly coconut oil and palm kernel oil, with some avocado oil as well.
Anyways, I usually stick blend a ton, and keep going until I don't get any "zaps" when doing the tongue zap test. Then add my (real cheap amazon) colors and fragrance, blend some more with stick blender, and then as soon as I have blended that in put it into the soap molds. And I say "put" it into the molds rather than pour it in because by that time its a very thick, hardening quick, mess. So it takes more time scooping it out and patting it into the molds, and I waste some because its a lot harder to scoop it all out than it is just to pour it out if it were softer/more liquid.
So I'd really rather just pour it in while its still in liquid form. And that leads me to my question - if I have blended it a TON with my stick blender, any problem pouring it in the mold while its still in liquid form? I mean, even before "trace" or whatever, and even before the lye has completely reacted. As long as I have blended it enough, the lye should be plenty mixed in with the oil so that the mix ratios are very much consistent throughout, and the lye can just keep reacting with the oils in the molds, correct? Or are there specific reasons I need to let it cook longer?
Thanks!
Anyways, I usually stick blend a ton, and keep going until I don't get any "zaps" when doing the tongue zap test. Then add my (real cheap amazon) colors and fragrance, blend some more with stick blender, and then as soon as I have blended that in put it into the soap molds. And I say "put" it into the molds rather than pour it in because by that time its a very thick, hardening quick, mess. So it takes more time scooping it out and patting it into the molds, and I waste some because its a lot harder to scoop it all out than it is just to pour it out if it were softer/more liquid.
So I'd really rather just pour it in while its still in liquid form. And that leads me to my question - if I have blended it a TON with my stick blender, any problem pouring it in the mold while its still in liquid form? I mean, even before "trace" or whatever, and even before the lye has completely reacted. As long as I have blended it enough, the lye should be plenty mixed in with the oil so that the mix ratios are very much consistent throughout, and the lye can just keep reacting with the oils in the molds, correct? Or are there specific reasons I need to let it cook longer?
Thanks!