brewsie
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I did my first CPOP soap a few days ago. It was a success!
Soap was really hard and set up after 8 hours (put it in at 170f for an hour then left it in the turned off oven over night).
My first question:
If my oven goes down lower than 170f, should I be setting it a lower? I read a lot of people CAN'T get lower than 170f, so that's what they use... but I can go down to about 140-150f on the 'warm' setting.
On to the good part, the soap!
This is "fangorn" and is coconut, olive, palm, and shea butter with kombucha green tea, and essential oils of patchouli, lavender, and rosemary. i added walnut powder to the majority, and to about 1/4 i added wheat grass powder and TD to greenify/lighten it up a bit. the streaks arent exactly what i was going for.. definitely need to make equal parts green and brown next time.
I wanted to use green tea as part of my liquid, but I remembered from last time I tried that, I put the lye in the tea and it was just gross. So this time I halved the water, made my lye in distilled water and made tea to add upon mixing. Well, I guess half the water wasn't enough to dissolve all the lye, because I got this weird crystallized gooey mess a while after mixing in my lye! So I added some of the tea to that yuck to liquefy it again, which worked, but this dark colored stink-city ensued. So I ask... what's the best way to incorporate tea into soap? I want to avoid the dark stinky stuff as much as possible... should I try freezing it? How much water can I remove from my lye water while avoiding that crystally goo? Will tea always end up stinking????
Second!
I am using the titanium dioxide from brambleberry... the water AND oil dispersible one. I can never get it incorporated correctly! You can see little specks in my soap..oh poop! I have tried working it in with a bit of oil and adding at trace, and also working it in with a little lightly traced soap and then adding back into the batch. Nothing seems to break this stuff up properly for me..
Thirdly!
The CPOP did something funny to the top of my soap. It's got a thin layer of whitish crust on top. I tongue tested it and didn't die/feel a zap, but it seems to be different than the soda ash I've seen because it's pretty hard and very uniform. Is this an artifact of CPOP?
Thank you for looking
Soap was really hard and set up after 8 hours (put it in at 170f for an hour then left it in the turned off oven over night).
My first question:
If my oven goes down lower than 170f, should I be setting it a lower? I read a lot of people CAN'T get lower than 170f, so that's what they use... but I can go down to about 140-150f on the 'warm' setting.
On to the good part, the soap!
This is "fangorn" and is coconut, olive, palm, and shea butter with kombucha green tea, and essential oils of patchouli, lavender, and rosemary. i added walnut powder to the majority, and to about 1/4 i added wheat grass powder and TD to greenify/lighten it up a bit. the streaks arent exactly what i was going for.. definitely need to make equal parts green and brown next time.
I wanted to use green tea as part of my liquid, but I remembered from last time I tried that, I put the lye in the tea and it was just gross. So this time I halved the water, made my lye in distilled water and made tea to add upon mixing. Well, I guess half the water wasn't enough to dissolve all the lye, because I got this weird crystallized gooey mess a while after mixing in my lye! So I added some of the tea to that yuck to liquefy it again, which worked, but this dark colored stink-city ensued. So I ask... what's the best way to incorporate tea into soap? I want to avoid the dark stinky stuff as much as possible... should I try freezing it? How much water can I remove from my lye water while avoiding that crystally goo? Will tea always end up stinking????
Second!
I am using the titanium dioxide from brambleberry... the water AND oil dispersible one. I can never get it incorporated correctly! You can see little specks in my soap..oh poop! I have tried working it in with a bit of oil and adding at trace, and also working it in with a little lightly traced soap and then adding back into the batch. Nothing seems to break this stuff up properly for me..
Thirdly!
The CPOP did something funny to the top of my soap. It's got a thin layer of whitish crust on top. I tongue tested it and didn't die/feel a zap, but it seems to be different than the soda ash I've seen because it's pretty hard and very uniform. Is this an artifact of CPOP?
Thank you for looking