Sonya-m
Well-Known Member
Hi. So I attempted my first batch of CP soap on Saturday and it didn't go well. I thought I had thoroughly read up on the process and was prepared but after this I'm wondering what/where it went wrong.
This is my recipe:
500g olive oil (think this is 17.64 oz)
300g coconut oil (10.59 oz)
200g palm oil (7.06 oz)
142g lye (5.01 oz)
380g water (13.4 oz)
30g FO (cinnamon & orange)
I added the lye to the water. Melted all my oils together over a bain marie.
I left my lye/water solution outside (was approx 50 degrees f here on Saturday) whilst it was giving off fumes then brought it back inside. I waited till the lye solution and oils were about the same temp - though I didn't take the temps, just felt the side of the containers.
I added the lye solution to the oils and stirred with a wooden spoon but not for very long before adding my colour (mineral powdered mica) and the FO.
This is the point it all went wrong. The whole thing went 'grainy' (could this be ricing) with little lumps and looked very oily.
In a panic I frantically googled and figured my best hope was to get some heat to it (over the bain marie) and stir stir stir. It all seemed to melt and combine again but was very thick, too thick to pour. So I spooned into the mould.
Few questions : what was the grainy bit? What's the difference between ricing and curdling? Was the issue not having the two solutions at the right temp? Was it not stirring long enough? Was it the FO? Is this recipe ever going to work?
Any advice will be great.
This is my recipe:
500g olive oil (think this is 17.64 oz)
300g coconut oil (10.59 oz)
200g palm oil (7.06 oz)
142g lye (5.01 oz)
380g water (13.4 oz)
30g FO (cinnamon & orange)
I added the lye to the water. Melted all my oils together over a bain marie.
I left my lye/water solution outside (was approx 50 degrees f here on Saturday) whilst it was giving off fumes then brought it back inside. I waited till the lye solution and oils were about the same temp - though I didn't take the temps, just felt the side of the containers.
I added the lye solution to the oils and stirred with a wooden spoon but not for very long before adding my colour (mineral powdered mica) and the FO.
This is the point it all went wrong. The whole thing went 'grainy' (could this be ricing) with little lumps and looked very oily.
In a panic I frantically googled and figured my best hope was to get some heat to it (over the bain marie) and stir stir stir. It all seemed to melt and combine again but was very thick, too thick to pour. So I spooned into the mould.
Few questions : what was the grainy bit? What's the difference between ricing and curdling? Was the issue not having the two solutions at the right temp? Was it not stirring long enough? Was it the FO? Is this recipe ever going to work?
Any advice will be great.