Did you go the glycerin route when making the KOH solution or use water?
I love making it with Glycerin. Sooooooo easy and no standing and stirring! lol.
THe shampoo-coconut recipe from the soaping 101 video... I did find the liquid glycerin recipe to be very conditioning but the amount of bubbles in the soap for her recipe in the video were laughable. I wouldn't use it for anything but hand soap :/. Also, did it neutralize fairly easily? did you have to cook it for long? I've learned to print my recipies from soapcal.net and take notes as i'm going along.
Sorry, I guess I missed this yesterday. No, I used distilled water for my
first attempt. Does the glycerin & KOH release toxic fumes like water &
NaOH? I know it can boil up rapidly, but I'm leary of trying it until I
know for sure due to having birds in my home. They're pretty sensitive
to stuff like that, and I can't exactly move the stove out to the garage
roblem:
...can I?
Anyway, yes, the original batch did seem rather drying, so I've added a
good bit of glycerin, which made a huge difference. The bubbles aren't
worth writing home about, like you said, tho. I guess it neutralized
easily, but I have nothing to compare it to. It cooked about 4 hours,
just like the recipe estimated. All in all, I was pretty tickled with the
results. My goal here was to actually DO this, as I've been avoiding
it because I thought it was so hard, and so complicated.
(and I didn't have a crock pot
) I did print off the instructions, and
jotted weights & observations & such so I'll know what I want to
change next time I make this...and I think I will make it again, but
with less coconut and more olive or another oil added, and...
oh yeah, here I go already!
Thanks for the encouragement, Mildred!