Dawni
Well-Known Member
Halo all.. Was wondering if anyone can tell me what I did wrong to get this consistency of soap in the pictures below. And also what I should do to save this batch. Actually I'm not even sure it is soap, although it does bubble and clean lol
Here's the story first.
1. I measured and melted all the oils and butters in the slow cooker, totalling 600 grams
2. I measured and dissolved my lye into chamomile tea.
3. I mixed some sugar first and then salt, one teaspoon each, into the lye solution.
4. I mixed the lye solution in with the oils and stick blended in short bursts until light trace.
5. I meant to mix my additives after the cook but for some reason added them at trace (1.5 tsp Fuller's earth, 1 tsp Turmeric, 1 tsp Neem powder).
6. I gave it another mix with the stick blender until a sort of thick trace then covered and let cook on low
7. I cleared up my workspace and checked in on the slow cooker every 5mins and on the second time noticed what I think was separation so I hand mixed it all back together and left to cook.
Now here's where it goes downhill for me...
I kept waiting for the sides to roll up and over the center, was anticipating a volcano of sorts, was waiting to see any signs of gelling and translucency... But nothing! The mixture just kept getting thicker and the small bits on the side just kept getting drier. I must have let the soap cook about 2.5 hrs.
I then did something - I touched the soap (got some off the spoon I was using, let it cool, rolled it around between my fingers) and closed my eyes and touched my tongue to it.. Coz stupid me figured if nothing was happening it must be done.. Again nothing!
I got worried I had already overcooked it (which I probably did) and took the pot off the base and added the EOs (Lavender, Rosemary, Cedarwood, Tea Tree, Lemon) after about 10mins of cool down.
I proceeded to mold into a clean Pringles can, and went to bed after cleanup.. Unmolded after 12hrs, 2 of which the can was in the freezer and this is what I ended up with.
It is hard-ish, but waxy and crumbly at the same time. And a few minutes out of the mold it looked like it was sweating. In the pic is one single whole slice and all the rest broke in half of crumbled on the sides.
Should I let it be for some weeks? Should I recook (although I don't know yet how) or do I just.. Emm.. Clean my dishes with it? Coz it did a good job on that (I took some of the crumbly bits and got nice bubbles btw). It was meant as a facial bar. for my teenager.
Any and all help will be very much appreciated and sorry for the long post.
Here's the story first.
1. I measured and melted all the oils and butters in the slow cooker, totalling 600 grams
2. I measured and dissolved my lye into chamomile tea.
3. I mixed some sugar first and then salt, one teaspoon each, into the lye solution.
4. I mixed the lye solution in with the oils and stick blended in short bursts until light trace.
5. I meant to mix my additives after the cook but for some reason added them at trace (1.5 tsp Fuller's earth, 1 tsp Turmeric, 1 tsp Neem powder).
6. I gave it another mix with the stick blender until a sort of thick trace then covered and let cook on low
7. I cleared up my workspace and checked in on the slow cooker every 5mins and on the second time noticed what I think was separation so I hand mixed it all back together and left to cook.
Now here's where it goes downhill for me...
I kept waiting for the sides to roll up and over the center, was anticipating a volcano of sorts, was waiting to see any signs of gelling and translucency... But nothing! The mixture just kept getting thicker and the small bits on the side just kept getting drier. I must have let the soap cook about 2.5 hrs.
I then did something - I touched the soap (got some off the spoon I was using, let it cool, rolled it around between my fingers) and closed my eyes and touched my tongue to it.. Coz stupid me figured if nothing was happening it must be done.. Again nothing!
I got worried I had already overcooked it (which I probably did) and took the pot off the base and added the EOs (Lavender, Rosemary, Cedarwood, Tea Tree, Lemon) after about 10mins of cool down.
I proceeded to mold into a clean Pringles can, and went to bed after cleanup.. Unmolded after 12hrs, 2 of which the can was in the freezer and this is what I ended up with.
It is hard-ish, but waxy and crumbly at the same time. And a few minutes out of the mold it looked like it was sweating. In the pic is one single whole slice and all the rest broke in half of crumbled on the sides.
Should I let it be for some weeks? Should I recook (although I don't know yet how) or do I just.. Emm.. Clean my dishes with it? Coz it did a good job on that (I took some of the crumbly bits and got nice bubbles btw). It was meant as a facial bar. for my teenager.
Any and all help will be very much appreciated and sorry for the long post.