Gaspar Navarrete
Well-Known Member
Kansas Farm Girl,
So it looks like the craft of soaping seems to be largely subjective. What properties the soap has is mostly one's opinion and observations. With some guidelines from the soaping oil descriptions.
No problem, I am already have taken notes on the four batches that I have made so far, and will continue to do so. I think that over time, through empirical observation, I will determine "my perfect soap".
I have been under the impression, that if a soaper includes G1 grams of oil O1, and G2 grams of oil O2, in his soap, that soap will have properites from both oils (or at least a weighted average of the two) that I could calculate beforehand.
To answer your questions: I made my recent batch on 3/22/14. It is curing as we speak. I got the recipe from "Everything Soapmaking Book" by Alicia Grosso. I know about SoapCalc, but I shy away from it because I haven't yet figured out what the "water as % of oils" setting means exactly.
So it looks like the craft of soaping seems to be largely subjective. What properties the soap has is mostly one's opinion and observations. With some guidelines from the soaping oil descriptions.
No problem, I am already have taken notes on the four batches that I have made so far, and will continue to do so. I think that over time, through empirical observation, I will determine "my perfect soap".
I have been under the impression, that if a soaper includes G1 grams of oil O1, and G2 grams of oil O2, in his soap, that soap will have properites from both oils (or at least a weighted average of the two) that I could calculate beforehand.
To answer your questions: I made my recent batch on 3/22/14. It is curing as we speak. I got the recipe from "Everything Soapmaking Book" by Alicia Grosso. I know about SoapCalc, but I shy away from it because I haven't yet figured out what the "water as % of oils" setting means exactly.