akseattle
Well-Known Member
Okay, gang, I have another newbie question.
Is it important that oil & lye/water temperatures be within 10 degrees of each other when blending?
In a SoapQueen Tutorial, she says:
" For most soapers, the preferred temperature of soaping lye and oils are 120-130 ° F. In addition, many soapers and books believe it is helpful to have the lye and oil within 10 degrees of each other."
She gives an extensive explanation about the pros and cons of the temperature of oils.
Curiously, she doesn't say WHY it's helpful to have lye and oil within 10 degrees of each other. I'm wondering, is this important? and Why?
Who follows this rule and who doesn't?
Thank in advance!
Is it important that oil & lye/water temperatures be within 10 degrees of each other when blending?
In a SoapQueen Tutorial, she says:
" For most soapers, the preferred temperature of soaping lye and oils are 120-130 ° F. In addition, many soapers and books believe it is helpful to have the lye and oil within 10 degrees of each other."
She gives an extensive explanation about the pros and cons of the temperature of oils.
Curiously, she doesn't say WHY it's helpful to have lye and oil within 10 degrees of each other. I'm wondering, is this important? and Why?
Who follows this rule and who doesn't?
Thank in advance!