Hello,
Produced a CP recipe on SoapCalc. Not sure if I did it all correctly. This is my Batch #4 trial.
100g Coconut Oil
400g Olive Oil
190g Water
69g Lye
7.5g Honeysuckle FO
3g Salt
Experimentation into CP soap with fragrance. Also salt to hopefully speed up the hardening. Mixed salt in lye solution after it was the lye was dissolved. Oil temp @ 74 degrees F and lye/salt solution was 73 degrees F. Mixed the solution and oil until "emulsion?" and then added FO. Mixed to very light trace and poured into silicon oval bar mold. Wrapped the mold with towels until temperature came down to ambient 6-7 hours later.
Unwrapped and put in room used for curing. 48 hours later the exposed surfaces were no longer wet. Seems that the bars shrunk slightly away from mold where I could observe it. Popped one bar out and it was soft, sticky and deformed fairly easily, but retained it's (mis)shape.
Is there hope that it can still harden significantly or is it toast?
BTW it smells wonderful, not overpowering so that is one thing!
While still wet I put some on the tip of my tongue and the sensation was of burning. Is that a "not ready" zap test done successfully?
Any problems in recipe or technique critiques requested.
Cheers
Produced a CP recipe on SoapCalc. Not sure if I did it all correctly. This is my Batch #4 trial.
100g Coconut Oil
400g Olive Oil
190g Water
69g Lye
7.5g Honeysuckle FO
3g Salt
Experimentation into CP soap with fragrance. Also salt to hopefully speed up the hardening. Mixed salt in lye solution after it was the lye was dissolved. Oil temp @ 74 degrees F and lye/salt solution was 73 degrees F. Mixed the solution and oil until "emulsion?" and then added FO. Mixed to very light trace and poured into silicon oval bar mold. Wrapped the mold with towels until temperature came down to ambient 6-7 hours later.
Unwrapped and put in room used for curing. 48 hours later the exposed surfaces were no longer wet. Seems that the bars shrunk slightly away from mold where I could observe it. Popped one bar out and it was soft, sticky and deformed fairly easily, but retained it's (mis)shape.
Is there hope that it can still harden significantly or is it toast?
BTW it smells wonderful, not overpowering so that is one thing!
While still wet I put some on the tip of my tongue and the sensation was of burning. Is that a "not ready" zap test done successfully?
Any problems in recipe or technique critiques requested.
Cheers
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