rebekahhall
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Hi! I love this forum!!! You all are soo funny and amazingly talented!
Here are my questions...
1) My hubby told me his Grandma made soap in her yard when he was a kid. She would combine everything into a kettle on a fire in the yard so I figure that was hot process, right?
2) Hubby says when she made her soap she would pour it into a mold and it looked like yogurt and as soon as it set they could use it. I have watched dozens of Hot Process videos and seen dozens of Hot process tutorials and NOT ONE shows the soap looking pretty and creamy and pour-able like yogurt. Is this even possible?!?
3) Last night I made my first CP soap!!!:smile: Yay me!
I think I goofed it up... :sad:
I could not find a recipe which I was interested in which had the oils I could easily get my hands on and afford right now so I kinda winged it... I know everyone says DON't make up your own recipe... but I HAD to soap!!!
my recipe is as follows: 40% New Crisco, 30% Coconut Oil, 20% Canola Oil, 10% Castor Oil, I used Soap Calc for my Lye and 38% water
I put all my oils in the bowl, and then added Lye water. I forgot to add the castor oil after emulsification. :sad:
My soap was smooth and creamy, began to get a little thicker, and I molded it up at a thin pudding consistency. I did not insulate because I didn't want it to gel. 12 hours later it is still softish, too soft to unmold. I have it sitting in my oven with the light on so it doesn't get messed with by kids or cats.
My question is will it be OK? It smells AMAZING!!! I used Rain scent from Candlewic which is rated skin safe. The scent did not make it seize.
4) Can I use this same recipe in Hot Process?
5)Will it turn out better If I increase the Crisco and decrease the Canola a bit?
Thanks soo much for any help you can give!
Here are my questions...
1) My hubby told me his Grandma made soap in her yard when he was a kid. She would combine everything into a kettle on a fire in the yard so I figure that was hot process, right?
2) Hubby says when she made her soap she would pour it into a mold and it looked like yogurt and as soon as it set they could use it. I have watched dozens of Hot Process videos and seen dozens of Hot process tutorials and NOT ONE shows the soap looking pretty and creamy and pour-able like yogurt. Is this even possible?!?
3) Last night I made my first CP soap!!!:smile: Yay me!
I think I goofed it up... :sad:
I could not find a recipe which I was interested in which had the oils I could easily get my hands on and afford right now so I kinda winged it... I know everyone says DON't make up your own recipe... but I HAD to soap!!!
my recipe is as follows: 40% New Crisco, 30% Coconut Oil, 20% Canola Oil, 10% Castor Oil, I used Soap Calc for my Lye and 38% water
I put all my oils in the bowl, and then added Lye water. I forgot to add the castor oil after emulsification. :sad:
My soap was smooth and creamy, began to get a little thicker, and I molded it up at a thin pudding consistency. I did not insulate because I didn't want it to gel. 12 hours later it is still softish, too soft to unmold. I have it sitting in my oven with the light on so it doesn't get messed with by kids or cats.
My question is will it be OK? It smells AMAZING!!! I used Rain scent from Candlewic which is rated skin safe. The scent did not make it seize.
4) Can I use this same recipe in Hot Process?
5)Will it turn out better If I increase the Crisco and decrease the Canola a bit?
Thanks soo much for any help you can give!