I hav a sneaking suspicion that I more enjoy fondling themGardening! Or car repairs! Go do something very dirty-making, then you can take several bars and spend a long long time in your quality control testing.
I admire your fortitude.
Thank you for that!! It's the only place in my house I can keep them under a fan!!Laura, what a lovely bedspread! Just a word of caution so what happened to me doens't happen to you. If you lay down some sort of covering over top of your lovely bedspread, it can prevent any damage from seeping soaps.
Yes, I did have some soaps in a cardboard box seep a bit of oils through the cardboard and onto my bedspread in a situation quite similar to yours in the photo. The oil stain won't come out.
Great idea!I would recommend getting a cheap flannel back tablecloth from a 99 cent store and laying it on your bed to protect it. Soap will and can weep and leak oils at time when they get a mind to.
So how is the report on your first cured soap use?
Hmmm... I will take that into consideration! I don't know what has made me think soap NEEDED a good amount of oo!As for your first soap feeling draggy I find OO over 20% always feels sticky to me. I can almost always tell a high percentage OO soap, but that high CO would destroy my old eczema skin. Ouchie . I love Cedarwood
second night on the 30% co. I think it's fine. I'll give It some more days before I really know. It's going to take a lot of time, and comparing!! It's hard that I have 12 batches, different recipes that I really have no idea about yet. Comparing will be fun, maybe!!!Trying out your first soaps - FUN! I love avocado oil in soap and maybe that is part of what you are liking in your second bar. FWIW, I don't have a problem with 25% coconut oil.
Thank you!! I just made my first recipe with GV shortening, I know it's not the same as lard, but I'm getting closer. I'm going to give that a try and tell DH something better is coming!! I LOVE my soap so far, and I still have about 8 more batches to try (in due time). I'm kind of glad they are all different!No, a higher SF won't help the draggy feel. Make him a lard soap, it's will be slicker without drag.
I find using high liquid oil of any kind makes a weird draggy soap. Doesn't matter if it's OO, avocado, safflower, etc. I think it's high oleic acid that does it.
I believe I posted a recipe in your soft soap thread, it's the 50% lard one. It's my base recipe and is well liked by most everyone.
im looking forward to it!! I will look forward to comparing!! I really did use restraint, but I think it came down to the fact that I more enjoyed admiring each one, therefore not in a hurry to use it!!Congratulations Laura!
I couldn't wait that long to try my first soaps
Try the draggy soaps again in the summer, they will probably be great by then!
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