soapgeek
Well-Known Member
I'm still new to soapmaking, but just made hot process soap for the first time today *happy dance*
I made it in a pan on the stove top with a whisk and a spatula (I don't have a slow cooker or a stick blender yet!); I was a bit worried it wouldn't work, but I think it has... It went kind of like mashed potato in the pan, and then a bit waxy like Vaseline. It wasn't as easy to mould as cold process, where you can easily pour the soap batter into the mould, so I scooped it in with a spoon instead.
I swirled the top with a cocktail stick, with the idea that the slices would have peaks/texture on the top - the peaks are a bit crumbly, but hey, hot process is supposed to be 'rustic', isn't it .
I made this at noon today, and I've been able to wash my hands with it already! It could probably do with a couple of weeks to cure and get harder, but it's usable right now
Scented with essential oils of:
Sweet orange
Patchouli
Ylang ylang
I made it in a pan on the stove top with a whisk and a spatula (I don't have a slow cooker or a stick blender yet!); I was a bit worried it wouldn't work, but I think it has... It went kind of like mashed potato in the pan, and then a bit waxy like Vaseline. It wasn't as easy to mould as cold process, where you can easily pour the soap batter into the mould, so I scooped it in with a spoon instead.
I swirled the top with a cocktail stick, with the idea that the slices would have peaks/texture on the top - the peaks are a bit crumbly, but hey, hot process is supposed to be 'rustic', isn't it .
I made this at noon today, and I've been able to wash my hands with it already! It could probably do with a couple of weeks to cure and get harder, but it's usable right now
Scented with essential oils of:
Sweet orange
Patchouli
Ylang ylang