Mary M
Member
I have only done a basic cold process soap for laundry for a couple years. The past couple months I have made a few batches of a Tallowand mixed oil soap (cheap and very hard bath soap), high lather bars for shaving and gritty pumice bars for grimy hubby hands. All have been cold process and I am pleased with the results. However, I would like to add these to my line of bath and body products and am wondering if I should be considering hot process to ensure quick saponification. If the purpose of hot process soap is to saponify quicker, but still has to cure as long as cold process what is the advantage? Also could one do a batch of cold process, mold and then hold at 160 degrees in oven for a certain amount of time to saponify quicker and would this be the eqivalent of hot process?
Any input from experienced soap makers would greatly be appreciated as not a lot of experience here.
Thank you,
Any input from experienced soap makers would greatly be appreciated as not a lot of experience here.
Thank you,