sunset2burst
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Ok I made a 2nd batch tonight. I'm uber addicted. This time 40% lard, 35% coconut, 20% olive, 5% castor. This is going to be a guess a soap bars for body washing. Besides .5 oz of lemon EO. I added nothing else. Quite plain.
My big question is alot of resources and videos tell you to wrap the mold up to keep it warm/insulated? Whats this for?
By the time I'm done mixing my soap, the "batter" is already cold. Is the soap supposed to be warm when you pour it? Yesterdays batch and todays batch were both roomtemp/cool when I poured it. Both the oil and the lye were 120 degrees when I mixed them together. And for some odd reason I feel like it takes forever for the batch to come to a trace. I must have been mixing tonight for at least 20-30 minutes.
Is mixing supposed to take long?
One more question: I bought little small plastic condiment gladware to mold this batch. Can I put the lid on tightly during saponification? Or put the lids on loosely?
My big question is alot of resources and videos tell you to wrap the mold up to keep it warm/insulated? Whats this for?
By the time I'm done mixing my soap, the "batter" is already cold. Is the soap supposed to be warm when you pour it? Yesterdays batch and todays batch were both roomtemp/cool when I poured it. Both the oil and the lye were 120 degrees when I mixed them together. And for some odd reason I feel like it takes forever for the batch to come to a trace. I must have been mixing tonight for at least 20-30 minutes.
Is mixing supposed to take long?
One more question: I bought little small plastic condiment gladware to mold this batch. Can I put the lid on tightly during saponification? Or put the lids on loosely?