Freezer paper for sure. Shiny side up. (towards soap). Sorry, no experience with fridge or freezer.
No, it’s a nice creamy light beige if uncoloredThanks for the clarification. Out of curiosity you say you don't have overheating issues so I'm assuming that your soap doesn't turn brown?
No, it’s a nice creamy light beige if uncolored
Where do you easily find freezer paper? I didn't find any at publix or Walmart but that may be because of covid.
This is my first time attempting to make a milk soap. I froze my measured out milk. I used the distilled water portion to dissolve the tussah silk in. Strained the milk/lye solution. Everything went smooth and was prepared for the acceleration with the FO.
I put the soap filled mold into the freezer and its been in there 24 hours.
So, how long do you normally keep in the freezer? How long do you wait for it to thaw before cutting? When it starts to unthaw will it start to gel?
Would the addition of citric acid to the milk lye solution to dissolve it make the milk curdle?
I'll do my best for some suggestions of stores I know that carry it.
I don't allow the lye solution to get above 75F while mixing as not to scorch the milk. It take a little longer, but it's not a big deal as I use the time between adding lye to melt and/or measure out my other ingredients, get my mold set up, pull out my scent (I don't color my GMS).
I have never had my GMS 're-heat' and I don't gel my GMS.
I have never used citric acid...don't know why anyone would.
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