They're about 3x3x1What do you mean about the bars being huge?
Yeah. The one from Croatia. It's awesome. I made my own slab cutter thoughThe cuts look very neat and even. Did you cut with a multi-bar cutter?
They are!I hope the recipients will be appropriately appreciative of these butter-rich soaps.
Thanks!Absolutely beautiful soap!!
My recommendation for a high oleic soap with no colors or design? Soap a lot hotter. I normally heat my OO for ZNSB to 130-150F to help it trace faster.
Probably Zany's no slime bastille soap.okay you said I can ask. Before I sit here all night racking my brain... what is ZNSB?
I think it's that plus the faux sea water (salt and baking soda added). Although using olive oil produces a very white bar too.@justsomeguy -Wow, that is really white soap!! Do you think it was the high oleic sunflower oil that made them so white?
Ding-ding-ding, Survey Says.... that is the correct answer!Probably Zany's no slime bastille soap.
@AliOop , I have actually made ZNS Bastille - I just didn't know that it had its own special abbreviation. But, it makes perfect sense to distinguish the two recipes. But, I would not say my ZCSB came out particularly white. It was more like a pale yellow. Over time, I would say it's gotten a little darker yellow I don't mind the color, but one of these days, I'd like to make a WHITE bar without using alot of TD.We usually refer to the 100% veggie oil version as ZNSC (for Castile).
The version that is mostly-veggie oil, plus some CO and maybe castor oil for more bubbles, is referred to here as ZNSB (for Bastile). It's a play on words in that the original meaning of Castile was 100% OO, so if other oils are used, it has been bast***dized.
@A-Polly , that's a great experiment you did. Is Olive Oil without extra virgin or virgin written on it the same a Pomace Olive Oil? I don't get a very white bar with olive oil, except that I've only used extra virgin because that's what's in the store.
holy cow @justsomeguy ! that is seriously white!!! I see that you had 20% superfat, did that counter what I assume would be the drying properties of that much coconut oil?This is my whitest soap scrap. 100% coconut with 20% super fat. no gel
Yeah. It does.holy cow @justsomeguy ! that is seriously white!!! I see that you had 20% superfat, did that counter what I assume would be the drying properties of that much coconut oil?
Enter your email address to join: