SpineyNorman
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I recently began soap-making. I go the easy route; cold process. I use a simple recipe I saw on YT: 32 oz cold water, 32 oz Palm Kernel oil flakes, 32 oz coconut oil, and 15 oz lye. I have made three batches that way and they all came out great.
Yesterday, I decided to substitute goat milk for water. As usual, I mixed the three oils in my large bucket. I froze the goat milk and, in another stainless steel bowl, broke up the milk and slowly poured the lye onto it. Using a silicone spatula, I gently stirred it so as not to burn the milk. The mixture remained very cold and it took nearly 30 minutes for the frozen milk chunks to melt.
I slowly poured the milk+lye mixture into the oil bucket and used an immersion blender to blend as I had done previously. The mixture immediately became very thick and I added some pulverized oats as well. This mixture never got hot as it had when using water, though.
After about 15 minutes of mixing, there were still white chunks that looked like palm oil kernel flakes, I guess they never dissolved?
When I realized it would not mix any further, I ladled it into the molds and set it aside overnight.
This morning, I uncovered them and cut one batch into bars. There is a definite odor like lye, but after touching the bars there was no stinging.
The "soap" looks ok. My previous water batches took four weeks to cure, so I guess these will take the same length of time. Should I be concerned about the odor? How do I know the soap is useable? I did not add any fragrances or colorants.
Here are a few photos of the cut batch.
Any help and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Yesterday, I decided to substitute goat milk for water. As usual, I mixed the three oils in my large bucket. I froze the goat milk and, in another stainless steel bowl, broke up the milk and slowly poured the lye onto it. Using a silicone spatula, I gently stirred it so as not to burn the milk. The mixture remained very cold and it took nearly 30 minutes for the frozen milk chunks to melt.
I slowly poured the milk+lye mixture into the oil bucket and used an immersion blender to blend as I had done previously. The mixture immediately became very thick and I added some pulverized oats as well. This mixture never got hot as it had when using water, though.
After about 15 minutes of mixing, there were still white chunks that looked like palm oil kernel flakes, I guess they never dissolved?
When I realized it would not mix any further, I ladled it into the molds and set it aside overnight.
This morning, I uncovered them and cut one batch into bars. There is a definite odor like lye, but after touching the bars there was no stinging.
The "soap" looks ok. My previous water batches took four weeks to cure, so I guess these will take the same length of time. Should I be concerned about the odor? How do I know the soap is useable? I did not add any fragrances or colorants.
Here are a few photos of the cut batch.
Any help and suggestions are greatly appreciated!