Hi folks, first post ever! Hope it is on-topic enough for this thread. I'm about to make my first ever batch of soap (a cold process solid shaving soap) and the recipe calls for kaolin clay. I have a few questions.
1) I've seen differing opinions on whether to mix the clay with the oils, with the lye water, or to add clay after oil & lye water have been mixed together and trace occurs. What is the preferred method?
2) I've seen recommendations that clay be mixed with a bit of water (some say equal parts clay & water) first before mixing it into the recipe. Is this a good idea?
3) If mixing clay with water first, I'm confused about whether this water is 'extra' in the recipe. Here's what I mean:
Let's say you'll wind up using 2 tablespoons of water to mix with 2 tablespoons of clay. Let's say the recipe calls for 500g of water. Would you subtract those 2 tablespoons from the amount of water you'll mix with the lye?
In other words would you mix the lye with 500g of water less two tablespoons which you've set aside to mix with the clay? Or will the recipe now call for 500g of water mixed with lye PLUS 2 extra tablespoons of water mixed with clay.
(I know it's a small ratio but I hear that the amount of total water in a recipe can have quite an impact on the final product.)
Thanks in advance for any wisdom