This may be a stupid question but hot process soaping is not usually my thing. The only recipe I've done HP before is for liquid soap and it specifies that the paste should look like Vaseline when finished.
Yesterday I was making transparent soap according to How to make transparent soap - Curious Soapmaker. she doesn't specify what it should look like so I assumed the Vaseline stage I was familiar with. However, around the transition from potatoes to Vaseline it started getting very dry and incredibly hard to move - I actually cracked the silicone on a new silicone spatula trying to mix it around! I ended up adding probably half a cup extra distilled water just to get it soft enough to completely cook to the Vaseline stage. Then in the dissolving phase it took a bunch more alcohol than the recipe calls for. Again I went with what I knew from the liquid soap in terms of dissolving, aiming to get it to a point where it was homogeneous.
This morning I figured I should learn more about HP since I intend to make another batch. The tutorial below goes only to the potatoes stage and calls it good, and I feel like that would make all the following steps much easier to deal with.
(Unfortunately I don't have any reliable indicator, which would probably help a lot here?)
https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/cold-process-soap/marbled-clay-hot-process-soap/
Is there a significant difference in what's going on in these two phases? Or is it primarily visual and not a sign of a meaningful change?
Yesterday I was making transparent soap according to How to make transparent soap - Curious Soapmaker. she doesn't specify what it should look like so I assumed the Vaseline stage I was familiar with. However, around the transition from potatoes to Vaseline it started getting very dry and incredibly hard to move - I actually cracked the silicone on a new silicone spatula trying to mix it around! I ended up adding probably half a cup extra distilled water just to get it soft enough to completely cook to the Vaseline stage. Then in the dissolving phase it took a bunch more alcohol than the recipe calls for. Again I went with what I knew from the liquid soap in terms of dissolving, aiming to get it to a point where it was homogeneous.
This morning I figured I should learn more about HP since I intend to make another batch. The tutorial below goes only to the potatoes stage and calls it good, and I feel like that would make all the following steps much easier to deal with.
(Unfortunately I don't have any reliable indicator, which would probably help a lot here?)
https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/cold-process-soap/marbled-clay-hot-process-soap/
Is there a significant difference in what's going on in these two phases? Or is it primarily visual and not a sign of a meaningful change?