danahuff
Well-Known Member
I made pumpkin pie soap yesterday, and it turned out so well, I decided to make some more today.
Everything was going great. I had my soap in the mold and was cleaning up the dishes I used measure oils, when BAM! I realized I had forgotten to add the coconut oil. I scooped the soap out of the mold. It was already starting to get hard, but no gel yet. I added the coconut oil and sort of attacked it with my stick blender, but I'm not confident I managed to save it. In my panic, I didn't think to heat up my soap before I tried to add the oil. I really hope it turns out OK, and I keep trying to tell myself it's not a huge deal. I suppose I can rebatch it, but the last time I did that, I hated the way my soap came out. I just feel kind of miserable about it, and I thought writing it out here, where some other folks might commiserate, would make me feel better. I know it's expected that we make mistakes or ruin a batch sometimes, but I'm kind of sad about this one. Boo!
I keep peeking it it and hope I'm not seeing big pockets of unincorporated oil or lye spots. Sigh.
Everything was going great. I had my soap in the mold and was cleaning up the dishes I used measure oils, when BAM! I realized I had forgotten to add the coconut oil. I scooped the soap out of the mold. It was already starting to get hard, but no gel yet. I added the coconut oil and sort of attacked it with my stick blender, but I'm not confident I managed to save it. In my panic, I didn't think to heat up my soap before I tried to add the oil. I really hope it turns out OK, and I keep trying to tell myself it's not a huge deal. I suppose I can rebatch it, but the last time I did that, I hated the way my soap came out. I just feel kind of miserable about it, and I thought writing it out here, where some other folks might commiserate, would make me feel better. I know it's expected that we make mistakes or ruin a batch sometimes, but I'm kind of sad about this one. Boo!
I keep peeking it it and hope I'm not seeing big pockets of unincorporated oil or lye spots. Sigh.