Last week and made @IrishLass creamy cocoa/shea GLS. Liked it, but felt like it didn't have enough bubbles for me. So I went on a quest to make something similar, but bubblier. I searched through this forum, internet, couple books on liquid soap making and decided on this:
I measured my ingredients and made the HP soap. After saponification and couple hours of cooking, it didn't look like the normal HP soap I did before. The paste was very white, it never completely hardened, I could easily mix it with the spatula and if I lift the spatula - it would create thread-like strings. Something was definitely wrong. So I decided to dilute it do the clearance test. It came very clear, but the PH was testing between 12-13 on the strip. I could figure out what went wrong. So I proceeded to neutralize it with 20% Citric Acid solution, took me about 80 ml of it to get to normal PH. While doing it, I kept SB it, so I ended up with whipped soap. I put it aside, checked my recipe, could find anything wrong with it and decided that I made mistake in measuring the lye.
I was still determined to make it right, so went ahead and made another batch. 2 hrs into making second batch, same thing happened. Clearance test is OK, PH is high. This time I didn't dilute it with water and started diluting and SB it with Citric Acid solution. This time it took me roughly 40% less water to dilute it and get to a thick creamy consistency and left it at that.
At this point I was very frustrated, rechecked the recipe and finally realized what went wrong. Apparently, while weighing my oils, I looked at oil % instead of g. So I put 50g of coconut oil instead of 75g, 20g of olive oil instead of 30g and so on. My total oil weight was supposed to be 151g, instead I ended up with 100g. Yet, liquids and lye I measured correctly, so I ended up putting 50% more lye and liquids than intended.
I went ahead and made the third batch correctly, which turned out as expected.
So, today I woke up to 3 completely different types of soap.
The first batch of lye heavy soap (diluted and neutralized yesterday) looking nice and thick, bubbles well and feels fine on the skin.
The second batch of lye heavy soap (neutralized yesterday, but with less water and SB for longer time) looks like whipped cream with very little yellow watery liquid on the bottom (see picks). It dilutes clear in water, no cloudiness (no free fat?) and PH on the strip between 8-9.
Here comes my question (sorry for the long introduction): did I ended up with the cream soap? Is it possible without using extra stearic acid? I read somewhere that overmixing liquid soap may lead to fat separation. So theoretically, it could be whipped oils on top with lye settling on the bottom, but then the top wouldn't leather and bubble, right?
I am really interested in experienced soaper's opinion, especially those with some chemistry background.
I measured my ingredients and made the HP soap. After saponification and couple hours of cooking, it didn't look like the normal HP soap I did before. The paste was very white, it never completely hardened, I could easily mix it with the spatula and if I lift the spatula - it would create thread-like strings. Something was definitely wrong. So I decided to dilute it do the clearance test. It came very clear, but the PH was testing between 12-13 on the strip. I could figure out what went wrong. So I proceeded to neutralize it with 20% Citric Acid solution, took me about 80 ml of it to get to normal PH. While doing it, I kept SB it, so I ended up with whipped soap. I put it aside, checked my recipe, could find anything wrong with it and decided that I made mistake in measuring the lye.
I was still determined to make it right, so went ahead and made another batch. 2 hrs into making second batch, same thing happened. Clearance test is OK, PH is high. This time I didn't dilute it with water and started diluting and SB it with Citric Acid solution. This time it took me roughly 40% less water to dilute it and get to a thick creamy consistency and left it at that.
At this point I was very frustrated, rechecked the recipe and finally realized what went wrong. Apparently, while weighing my oils, I looked at oil % instead of g. So I put 50g of coconut oil instead of 75g, 20g of olive oil instead of 30g and so on. My total oil weight was supposed to be 151g, instead I ended up with 100g. Yet, liquids and lye I measured correctly, so I ended up putting 50% more lye and liquids than intended.
I went ahead and made the third batch correctly, which turned out as expected.
So, today I woke up to 3 completely different types of soap.
The first batch of lye heavy soap (diluted and neutralized yesterday) looking nice and thick, bubbles well and feels fine on the skin.
The second batch of lye heavy soap (neutralized yesterday, but with less water and SB for longer time) looks like whipped cream with very little yellow watery liquid on the bottom (see picks). It dilutes clear in water, no cloudiness (no free fat?) and PH on the strip between 8-9.
Here comes my question (sorry for the long introduction): did I ended up with the cream soap? Is it possible without using extra stearic acid? I read somewhere that overmixing liquid soap may lead to fat separation. So theoretically, it could be whipped oils on top with lye settling on the bottom, but then the top wouldn't leather and bubble, right?
I am really interested in experienced soaper's opinion, especially those with some chemistry background.