Hi everyone
I know that the range of expertise on this forum can help me understand what I did wrong. I finally tried liquid soap after making cp soap for years. This was my test case recipe:
3.6 oz palm
4.2 oz coconut oil
18 oz soybean oil
6 oz castor oil
6.3 oz KOH
18.9 oz distilled water.
I cooked forever (about 8 hrs) and it was translucent. I diluted (forever again, about 2 days worth) with about 70 oz distilled water. It was thick, but all clumps were gone.
I used citric acid onlly for neutralization. A 20% solution of which I added 2.5 tablespoons. It curdled upon neutralization then cleared after another day. It was a rich amber color. I then reheated and added lemongrass, orange, and peppermint essential oil to divided doses of the soap. It immediately clouded up. I placed in to sequester and now the peppermint is ok but the other 2 are 3/4 cloudy (top layer) and 1/4 clearish (bottom layer).
I tried googling this, but I cannot find what it means. I'd really appreciate your expertise. So far, I am not liking liquid soapmaking!
Thanks so much
Annie
I know that the range of expertise on this forum can help me understand what I did wrong. I finally tried liquid soap after making cp soap for years. This was my test case recipe:
3.6 oz palm
4.2 oz coconut oil
18 oz soybean oil
6 oz castor oil
6.3 oz KOH
18.9 oz distilled water.
I cooked forever (about 8 hrs) and it was translucent. I diluted (forever again, about 2 days worth) with about 70 oz distilled water. It was thick, but all clumps were gone.
I used citric acid onlly for neutralization. A 20% solution of which I added 2.5 tablespoons. It curdled upon neutralization then cleared after another day. It was a rich amber color. I then reheated and added lemongrass, orange, and peppermint essential oil to divided doses of the soap. It immediately clouded up. I placed in to sequester and now the peppermint is ok but the other 2 are 3/4 cloudy (top layer) and 1/4 clearish (bottom layer).
I tried googling this, but I cannot find what it means. I'd really appreciate your expertise. So far, I am not liking liquid soapmaking!
Thanks so much
Annie