shopkins1994
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Hi Everyone,
I am brand new to soap making and I need some major help. I’m not sure what I am doing wrong. I thought I’d post here to see if anyone can help me. I have looked at some HP soap turtorials and I am trying to replicate what I see.
I am trying to make hot pressed soap in a crock pot. I have tried two different recipes and both have had the same results.
The first recipe is 25% shea butter, 25% 92 degrees coconut oil, 25% avocado butter, 25% mango butter. Total was 16 ounces of oil and I superfatted at 5%.
The second is 10% avocado butter, 15% castor oil, 30% coconut oil, 20% olive oil, 2% macadamia nut oil, 13% mango seed butter, 10% shea butter. Total was 16 ounces of oil and I superfatted at 5%.
I add all oils/fat to my crock pot and melt them. I then add my lye to my water and then pour my lye/water mixture into the crock pot. I then blend with my stick blender. I have read conflicting reports on what a trace is. Some people say a VERY thick custard, others say it doesn’t even need to be thick. For the first recipe I blended for about 10 minutes to a THICK custard. For the second recipe I blended for 2 minutes, and a drop would stay on top. Can someone describe the look of trace. Is a thicker trace better than a thinner trace?
I put the top on the crock pot and cooked 15 minutes and then stirred, and repeated this at 15 minute intervals 3 times (so an hour).
What is happening is that it turns into Vaseline looking and then that’s it. As I continue to cook, the soap near the edges dries out. The mixture never turns into mashed potatoes. One tutorial I read had pictures stating that the entire thing would turn into a gel. Not sure of if they mean a thin gel, like melted wax, or the Vaseline looking stage. When I scoop it out of the crock pot, it is a mixture of thick gelatinous soap and very dry soap mixed in.
This happened to both recipes. I am not sure what I am doing wrong?
For the second batch, the sides were melting and when I went to stir after the first 15 minutes the entire center was hard. I had to mix pretty good to “reliquidfy” the mixture.
Any ideas?
I am brand new to soap making and I need some major help. I’m not sure what I am doing wrong. I thought I’d post here to see if anyone can help me. I have looked at some HP soap turtorials and I am trying to replicate what I see.
I am trying to make hot pressed soap in a crock pot. I have tried two different recipes and both have had the same results.
The first recipe is 25% shea butter, 25% 92 degrees coconut oil, 25% avocado butter, 25% mango butter. Total was 16 ounces of oil and I superfatted at 5%.
The second is 10% avocado butter, 15% castor oil, 30% coconut oil, 20% olive oil, 2% macadamia nut oil, 13% mango seed butter, 10% shea butter. Total was 16 ounces of oil and I superfatted at 5%.
I add all oils/fat to my crock pot and melt them. I then add my lye to my water and then pour my lye/water mixture into the crock pot. I then blend with my stick blender. I have read conflicting reports on what a trace is. Some people say a VERY thick custard, others say it doesn’t even need to be thick. For the first recipe I blended for about 10 minutes to a THICK custard. For the second recipe I blended for 2 minutes, and a drop would stay on top. Can someone describe the look of trace. Is a thicker trace better than a thinner trace?
I put the top on the crock pot and cooked 15 minutes and then stirred, and repeated this at 15 minute intervals 3 times (so an hour).
What is happening is that it turns into Vaseline looking and then that’s it. As I continue to cook, the soap near the edges dries out. The mixture never turns into mashed potatoes. One tutorial I read had pictures stating that the entire thing would turn into a gel. Not sure of if they mean a thin gel, like melted wax, or the Vaseline looking stage. When I scoop it out of the crock pot, it is a mixture of thick gelatinous soap and very dry soap mixed in.
This happened to both recipes. I am not sure what I am doing wrong?
For the second batch, the sides were melting and when I went to stir after the first 15 minutes the entire center was hard. I had to mix pretty good to “reliquidfy” the mixture.
Any ideas?