robnbill
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I made my first Pine Tar soap last night. I used the same methods that Soaping101 used in the videos. I used a mixture of Pine Tar, Neem Oil. I knew the soap would trace fast and boy it did. Now I am just hoping the Pine Tar and Neem scents mellow and the EO's will become more predominant.
Here is the recipe I used.I used a 6% Superfatting. 6.4 ounces Lye and 13 ounces water. I combined everything around 95 degrees, although the Pine Tar was a bit warmer. Probably nearly 130.
Oil % Oil Ounces Oil
Lard 29.9% 16.1
Coconut Oil 14.1% 7.6
Olive Oil 15.0% 8.1
Cocoa Butter 5.0% 2.7
Shea Butter 5.0% 2.7
Pine Tar 18.0% 9.7
Neem Oil 8.0% 4.3
Castor Oil 5.0% 2.7
Total Oils 100.% 54
I used .5 ounces each of Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Spearmint, Pine, and Anise E.O. The batch made 15, 4.5 ounce bars.
I was able to remove the soap from the mold in 4 hours and cut them. I let them sit out overnight and stamped and beveled them this morning. Other than a few holes where I did not push it down into the mold (did I mention it set up quickly!!) they all came out pretty well. A very dark chocolate brown color.
Here is the recipe I used.I used a 6% Superfatting. 6.4 ounces Lye and 13 ounces water. I combined everything around 95 degrees, although the Pine Tar was a bit warmer. Probably nearly 130.
Oil % Oil Ounces Oil
Lard 29.9% 16.1
Coconut Oil 14.1% 7.6
Olive Oil 15.0% 8.1
Cocoa Butter 5.0% 2.7
Shea Butter 5.0% 2.7
Pine Tar 18.0% 9.7
Neem Oil 8.0% 4.3
Castor Oil 5.0% 2.7
Total Oils 100.% 54
I used .5 ounces each of Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Spearmint, Pine, and Anise E.O. The batch made 15, 4.5 ounce bars.
I was able to remove the soap from the mold in 4 hours and cut them. I let them sit out overnight and stamped and beveled them this morning. Other than a few holes where I did not push it down into the mold (did I mention it set up quickly!!) they all came out pretty well. A very dark chocolate brown color.
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