Yooper
Well-Known Member
I've been CP soaping for years. I've been very happy with the results.
I've only done hot process twice- once for liquid soap, and once for a rebatch. (Only one rebatch due to overheated soap- ever!)
Anyway, I have some recipes I love but I understand that if I HP the same recipes, I can add my EOs at the end, and hopefully preserve some of the fragrance. (I do not use FOs). I could also mix in additives, I guess- but I don't really use any to speak of. I also understand that I can reserve some (or all) of the superfat for the end as well.
Those sound like advantages to me so I'm thinking that this is worth a try!
I've read and watched some videos, but aside from zap testing, how do you know when the soap may be done? Does it always go through all the stages (mashed potatoes, vaseline, etc)?
I like making GM soap. If I save that to the end, I assume I'd discount the water but I'm unsure how to do that.
Any "hot process for dummies" type of help would be greatly appreciated!
I've only done hot process twice- once for liquid soap, and once for a rebatch. (Only one rebatch due to overheated soap- ever!)
Anyway, I have some recipes I love but I understand that if I HP the same recipes, I can add my EOs at the end, and hopefully preserve some of the fragrance. (I do not use FOs). I could also mix in additives, I guess- but I don't really use any to speak of. I also understand that I can reserve some (or all) of the superfat for the end as well.
Those sound like advantages to me so I'm thinking that this is worth a try!
I've read and watched some videos, but aside from zap testing, how do you know when the soap may be done? Does it always go through all the stages (mashed potatoes, vaseline, etc)?
I like making GM soap. If I save that to the end, I assume I'd discount the water but I'm unsure how to do that.
Any "hot process for dummies" type of help would be greatly appreciated!