BlackDog
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I've been reading every liquid soap process thread over and over in preparation for trying my first batch of LS. It is so overwhelming! I'm going to try the OO/CO/Castor recipe IrishLass kindly shared in the "big thread" but my question is regarding what happens after you combine the lye and oils.
I've seen some people stick blend/whisk and leave it to form paste, and others cook in the crockpot - I'm assuming this is the fundamental difference between CP/HP?
If that's correct, what's the benefit of HP? It seems like more work, plus you have to have a soap-dedicated crock pot. (As the proud owner of three food-dedicated crockpots, I don't want another sitting around if I don't need it)
Then once you have the paste, what's the best way (in your opinion) to dilute and why? I've seen a few methods, just looking for explanations on why you do what you do. Convince me your way is the best!
I've seen some people stick blend/whisk and leave it to form paste, and others cook in the crockpot - I'm assuming this is the fundamental difference between CP/HP?
If that's correct, what's the benefit of HP? It seems like more work, plus you have to have a soap-dedicated crock pot. (As the proud owner of three food-dedicated crockpots, I don't want another sitting around if I don't need it)
Then once you have the paste, what's the best way (in your opinion) to dilute and why? I've seen a few methods, just looking for explanations on why you do what you do. Convince me your way is the best!