Yes they have a thin connection that you cut to make individual bars. The bars were 2 hours old in the picture and I cut them right after I took the picture and it was to late. They crumbled around the bottom edges of the bars. I'm a going to let them cure for 2 months before I try one. They are for personal use, so I'm not in any hurry.Yaye for salt bars!
I believe that hot orange color will fade to a lighter orange color As it cures. Are those individual cavity molds? Like thin on the edges to cut? They get really hard so be sure to separate them out into individual peices sooner rather than later!
I actually followed your recommendations and Obsidian's. I found the information on an older post. My big mistake was letting it get to, to thick of trace before I mixed in the salt and poured it. My first time doing a heavy additive was a MP with pumice and it sank right to the bottom before it cooled and I have been gun shy ever since. Had I known that it would harden that quickly, I would have mixed and poured much sooner.They turned out nicely. It most certainly takes timing with salt soap but one of my favorites.
I am definitely going to use an individual mold the next time.Almost everyone waits too long to cut salt bars the first time. Mine was a absolutely disaster, shattered so bad I had to toss it.
Cavity molds really are the way to go with salt bars. I just hate having to babysit and wait for the perfect timing to cut. I've had it take from 1 to 6 hours.
I've always use salt and sugar at 1 tsp ppo. Honestly not noticed much difference with the salt but also didn't notice a difference with SL either.
I recently increased my castor from 5 to 10% and it really made a difference in the lather.
I have never ran across anyone using sorbitol and sodium gluconate. What do you use them for and how much do you use? Are they for salt bars only? I have both of those ingredients and they are not being used at this moment.I have always used 10% Castor in my 100% salt bars which I have mentioned many times and have made since I started soaping. It really is nice in Salt Bars. I also still add in my EDTA/ Sodium Gluconate and Sorbitol. I make them with a 27% lye concentration no milks or butters to cut lather, 17% superfat with a 6-1 yr cure. I prefer 1 yr to infinity
I pour in my loaf mold and cut in 45 min. I have to wear gloves due to the active lye and the loaf is still quite warm.
Thank you very much.Sodium Gluconate as a chelator and Sorbitol in place of sugar. I use them in all my soaps. Actually I use both Tetrasodium EDTA and SG at the rate of 0.5% total batch weight.
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