Hello everyone,
I’m still very new to soap making and have one hurdle I still struggle with and that’s a pine tar soap. I made one successful batch that came to trace fairly slowly and allowed me to pour it nicely. The last two batches I made, both immediately seized up after adding the lye water and I had to wait until gelling before I could properly mix and mold. My question is, what tips and pointers do you guys have for pine tar recipes? I’m not looking for a recipe to be reviewed, but just some points or advice on how a good pine tar soap is made, or if anyone has a great recipe they don’t mind sharing. I also found after the soap dries and I unmold it, there tends to be white chunks in it. Almost as if some of the oils hardened before the rest. Anyone else experience this? Thanks for your time!
I’m still very new to soap making and have one hurdle I still struggle with and that’s a pine tar soap. I made one successful batch that came to trace fairly slowly and allowed me to pour it nicely. The last two batches I made, both immediately seized up after adding the lye water and I had to wait until gelling before I could properly mix and mold. My question is, what tips and pointers do you guys have for pine tar recipes? I’m not looking for a recipe to be reviewed, but just some points or advice on how a good pine tar soap is made, or if anyone has a great recipe they don’t mind sharing. I also found after the soap dries and I unmold it, there tends to be white chunks in it. Almost as if some of the oils hardened before the rest. Anyone else experience this? Thanks for your time!