Bubli
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I made a honey beeswax soap a while ago and it turned out great other than it being too dark for my liking. I used 1 Tbsp. per pound of oils. Also I added it diluted in water at trace. How much is enough and if you add it to lye solution, will that cause the lye solution to over heat, possibly boil? Also I want to know about how much honey and how to do this in lye water when you also dissolve silk and salt in the lye water. What about an ice bath like you would do for milk?
When I made the honey beeswax soap it did heat up and trace super fast, scary fast almost! The smell of the finished soap was so good, pumpkin spicey type smell. It smelled just like fall/thanksgiving baking. Heavenly.
I'm thinking I used to much honey or maybe the adding it to the lye water would have worked better. Please advise me, someone. I just don't want to end up with an even more dangerous mess. Also, will the lye water turn a horrifying color yet change once soap has cooled an cured? How do you guys/gals that make very light colored honey beeswax or just honey soap do it and it comes out so pale yellowish instead of light to darkish brown? The dark color I ended up with is what stopped me from making more honey soap. Also I would want the soap to gel. Would that make it darker?
Sorry, one more annoying question....what would be the order of dissolving honey,silk fiber,salt in lye water, or does it matter?
When I made the honey beeswax soap it did heat up and trace super fast, scary fast almost! The smell of the finished soap was so good, pumpkin spicey type smell. It smelled just like fall/thanksgiving baking. Heavenly.
I'm thinking I used to much honey or maybe the adding it to the lye water would have worked better. Please advise me, someone. I just don't want to end up with an even more dangerous mess. Also, will the lye water turn a horrifying color yet change once soap has cooled an cured? How do you guys/gals that make very light colored honey beeswax or just honey soap do it and it comes out so pale yellowish instead of light to darkish brown? The dark color I ended up with is what stopped me from making more honey soap. Also I would want the soap to gel. Would that make it darker?
Sorry, one more annoying question....what would be the order of dissolving honey,silk fiber,salt in lye water, or does it matter?
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