thinkativeone
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I made a 85% OO, 25% CO with 8% SF recipe last night, temped at 120-130 degrees in both the lye solution and the oils. Read another member had better success soaping at higher temps to avoid partial gel so I thought I'd give it a shot - I'm in the cool PNW and have had all partial gel soap but my first batch (lucky one that was!) ages ago. Combined and brought it to a light to medium trace (probably closer to light, but I normally trace super thick and chunky pudding style - was trying to avoid the unattractive bubbles and sides that gets me). Molded in lined wooden molds, and put into an oven that had been preheated at 170 degrees. Left it at 170 for one hour, then turned the oven off and didn't unmold and slice until now.
The logs were very slick with oil - no separation though, just greasy and left lots of oil sheen on my hands. The middles were slightly darker but I would not say that there were rings - it looked more like full gel (have only done partial gels before, so yay). The other fault is that there were broken bubbles on the tops of the logs, HOWEVER, no cracking, unlike the attempted CPOP (turned out to have streaks through them) CO soap I made last time.
Is this greasiness normal? I didn't use any essential oils, this is unscented soap. I hope I didn't screw it up by not doing a thicker trace. Hope I don't have to rebatch! Should this go away? Is it just the olive oil? It washed off my hands just fine. Also, I had extra soap I put in plastic molds and didn't bother to insulate in any way that didn't turn all greasy looking, but it's still firming up. Thanks!
The logs were very slick with oil - no separation though, just greasy and left lots of oil sheen on my hands. The middles were slightly darker but I would not say that there were rings - it looked more like full gel (have only done partial gels before, so yay). The other fault is that there were broken bubbles on the tops of the logs, HOWEVER, no cracking, unlike the attempted CPOP (turned out to have streaks through them) CO soap I made last time.
Is this greasiness normal? I didn't use any essential oils, this is unscented soap. I hope I didn't screw it up by not doing a thicker trace. Hope I don't have to rebatch! Should this go away? Is it just the olive oil? It washed off my hands just fine. Also, I had extra soap I put in plastic molds and didn't bother to insulate in any way that didn't turn all greasy looking, but it's still firming up. Thanks!