How does everyone test/compare soap recipes in finished bars?
I have participated in soap exchanges with five other people who sent fabulous bars. They look and smell wonderful. I would like to test the qualities of some of the bars, but I’m not really sure how to compare them.
I would start with the look and feel of finished bars. Some are cold process, some hot process, and I have had them long enough to compare how the finished bars have aged.
My conundrum is comparing the other qualities during use that I read about all the time on SMF. Do I cut small pieces off of a dozen bars and compare wet soaps all at the same time? It makes it easier to control variables, such as the same temperature water for each soap. Side-by-side also may improve the ability to recognize differences in lather, such as quality of bubbles and feel of the soap. I’d also like to know how to test for longevity without using the whole bar up.
On a couple of my bars I put small pieces in warm water and let them dissolve. When the soapy water cooled, the molecules had all arranged themselves and turned the liquid into a gel. It was pretty cool! Small pieces aren’t great for testing longevity, but maybe larger pieces of the same weight would work.
I plan to make soap today and then use suggestions to test the beautiful soaps already in my house. Advice appreciated!
I have participated in soap exchanges with five other people who sent fabulous bars. They look and smell wonderful. I would like to test the qualities of some of the bars, but I’m not really sure how to compare them.
I would start with the look and feel of finished bars. Some are cold process, some hot process, and I have had them long enough to compare how the finished bars have aged.
My conundrum is comparing the other qualities during use that I read about all the time on SMF. Do I cut small pieces off of a dozen bars and compare wet soaps all at the same time? It makes it easier to control variables, such as the same temperature water for each soap. Side-by-side also may improve the ability to recognize differences in lather, such as quality of bubbles and feel of the soap. I’d also like to know how to test for longevity without using the whole bar up.
On a couple of my bars I put small pieces in warm water and let them dissolve. When the soapy water cooled, the molecules had all arranged themselves and turned the liquid into a gel. It was pretty cool! Small pieces aren’t great for testing longevity, but maybe larger pieces of the same weight would work.
I plan to make soap today and then use suggestions to test the beautiful soaps already in my house. Advice appreciated!