Hi Rattanjeet, I forgot to mention that I wrap my M&P soaps in cling wrap after drying and before storing them away. However, once I had to put my soaps away in a hurry, without wrapping them. They fared well because of the moisture absorber.
Angie Gail is right. We do have to hurry and wrap them immediately after unmolding and cutting in very humid climates.
I have also noticed that if we leave the M&P base in double boiler and leave it at just warm (to avoid scorching it) for some time, then they sweat a little less. Maybe it's because some amount of water evaporated. But I am not sure of the reason. It has happened to me twice. Does anyone has the answer?
I buy my M&P bases Rattanjeet. I also make cold press soap
Hi Rattanjeet, I forgot to mention that I wrap my M&P soaps in cling wrap after drying and before storing them away. However, once I had to put my soaps away in a hurry, without wrapping them. They fared well because of the moisture absorber.
Angie Gail is right. We do have to hurry and wrap them immediately after unmolding and cutting in very humid climates.
I have also noticed that if we leave the M&P base in double boiler and leave it at just warm (to avoid scorching it) for some time, then they sweat a little less. Maybe it's because some amount of water evaporated. But I am not sure of the reason. It has happened to me twice. Does anyone has the answer?
I buy my M&P bases Rattanjeet. I also make cold press soaps.
Thanks So much Soma for sharing this info.
Have you ever tried your hands on MP soap base making? I have been looking for the soap base recipe and even tried my hands on some... but not satisfied with the outcome. In fact I have also seen and tried recipe by Good Earth spa