glitterandbubbles
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Hi everyone! I have been lurking forums, watching countless videos and taking copious notes for a few months, and today decided it was time to be brave and try my first batch of CP soap. Despite all of this research I am still painfully new so please forgive my possibly dumb questions :
I wore long sleeves, pants, protective goggles, a mask and gloves and was very careful to work in a ventilated area (stove exhaust turned on and next to an open window). However, during and after the soapmaking process my skin was quite itchy where exposed (neck, wrists, etc) and eventually all over my arms, even where it was not exposed. Is it possible that I have a slight allergy to the lye fumes or is that common when exposed to them?
Also, on a related note, how long should I be wearing my goggles/mask for? The entire process from beginning to end, including cleanup? Just wondering at what point the fumes are no longer trying to attack my eyeballs/throat
I wore long sleeves, pants, protective goggles, a mask and gloves and was very careful to work in a ventilated area (stove exhaust turned on and next to an open window). However, during and after the soapmaking process my skin was quite itchy where exposed (neck, wrists, etc) and eventually all over my arms, even where it was not exposed. Is it possible that I have a slight allergy to the lye fumes or is that common when exposed to them?
Also, on a related note, how long should I be wearing my goggles/mask for? The entire process from beginning to end, including cleanup? Just wondering at what point the fumes are no longer trying to attack my eyeballs/throat