Simplefoxskincare
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Hello!
I made my first batch if liquid soap a few weeks ago, and decided to do it again because it turned out so well. I used soapmakingfriend.com for my recipe calculations, but I got distracted and made several mistakes.
Recipe
11.21oz distilled water
NaOH 1.68 oz
KOH 3.93 OZ
Lard 37.27 oz
Olive oil 24.84 oz
Sal butter 15.53 oz
Castor oil 6.21 oz
Hemp oil 6.21 oz
Stearic acid 9.94 oz
Phenonip 1.5 oz
Iodized salt 6 Tbsp
First off, I realize I probably should have used less hard oils and stearic acid. I used less last time and it worked great. Secondly..I know I used way too much salt. I was scatter brained and grabbed a Tbsp instead of a tsp and just was not paying attention. I meant to use 2.5 tsp, honestly, not sure what happened with that.
I added my stearic acid to my fats instead of at trace. I realized just as I poured the melted stearic acid into my pot, that I had made mistake #1.
I blended with my stick blender until it wouldn't mix anymore, and let it cook in the crackpot on low for about 40 minutes. It looked perfect. I turned off the heat and started adding my water little bits at a time. The third round of adding water, it separated and had a lot of blobs that wouldn't dissolve. After researching, I warmed the whole batch up until it was all dissolved and that seemed to help a lot. I let it cool and it was just a bit too thin for my liking, this is where I add the salt. Again, not sure what happened or why I added so much. But I did. It immediately thickened into a paste, like I hadn't added any water, but it was still sticky and malable, not crumbly, so I added more water and let it set. Fast forward, it's been almost 3 days, I now have a 5 gallon bucket almost full of this soap and it's no where near thin enough. What can I do? By time I get it thin enough to actually use, I'm afraid it'll be too diluted to be considered soap. Any advice? Thanks in advance!
(Sorry for the entire book, but I wanted to give as much info as possible to get the best help. Thanks!)
I made my first batch if liquid soap a few weeks ago, and decided to do it again because it turned out so well. I used soapmakingfriend.com for my recipe calculations, but I got distracted and made several mistakes.
Recipe
11.21oz distilled water
NaOH 1.68 oz
KOH 3.93 OZ
Lard 37.27 oz
Olive oil 24.84 oz
Sal butter 15.53 oz
Castor oil 6.21 oz
Hemp oil 6.21 oz
Stearic acid 9.94 oz
Phenonip 1.5 oz
Iodized salt 6 Tbsp
First off, I realize I probably should have used less hard oils and stearic acid. I used less last time and it worked great. Secondly..I know I used way too much salt. I was scatter brained and grabbed a Tbsp instead of a tsp and just was not paying attention. I meant to use 2.5 tsp, honestly, not sure what happened with that.
I added my stearic acid to my fats instead of at trace. I realized just as I poured the melted stearic acid into my pot, that I had made mistake #1.
I blended with my stick blender until it wouldn't mix anymore, and let it cook in the crackpot on low for about 40 minutes. It looked perfect. I turned off the heat and started adding my water little bits at a time. The third round of adding water, it separated and had a lot of blobs that wouldn't dissolve. After researching, I warmed the whole batch up until it was all dissolved and that seemed to help a lot. I let it cool and it was just a bit too thin for my liking, this is where I add the salt. Again, not sure what happened or why I added so much. But I did. It immediately thickened into a paste, like I hadn't added any water, but it was still sticky and malable, not crumbly, so I added more water and let it set. Fast forward, it's been almost 3 days, I now have a 5 gallon bucket almost full of this soap and it's no where near thin enough. What can I do? By time I get it thin enough to actually use, I'm afraid it'll be too diluted to be considered soap. Any advice? Thanks in advance!
(Sorry for the entire book, but I wanted to give as much info as possible to get the best help. Thanks!)