Cat&Oak
Well-Known Member
Okay soaping family my latest blunder happened yesterday while making a batch of sea salt soap.
I wanted to try Irishlass's recipe but I didn't have any coconut milk. I had some dried whole goats milk so I decided to use that.
So normally I only use 1 tbsp ppo but I figured I would need to reconstitute it to my full water in order to make sure the super fat was at the proper level.
So it said 1/4 cup per 8 ounces of water and I needed 20ish for the recipe and I weighed it on the scale instead of eyeballing it and it ended up being A LOT LOL
I mixed it well with my oils and everything came together perfectly and I poured. A half hour later the top was cracking and it was overheating like mad so I panicked and it was firm enough to cut but was gelling in the middle. I colored it a soft green and it turned brown because of the heat.
Here is a pic of both one overheated the extra didn't. Of course the overheated will only be for personal use. Lesson learned too much dried goat's milk = savage level of overheating lol
I wanted to try Irishlass's recipe but I didn't have any coconut milk. I had some dried whole goats milk so I decided to use that.
So normally I only use 1 tbsp ppo but I figured I would need to reconstitute it to my full water in order to make sure the super fat was at the proper level.
So it said 1/4 cup per 8 ounces of water and I needed 20ish for the recipe and I weighed it on the scale instead of eyeballing it and it ended up being A LOT LOL
I mixed it well with my oils and everything came together perfectly and I poured. A half hour later the top was cracking and it was overheating like mad so I panicked and it was firm enough to cut but was gelling in the middle. I colored it a soft green and it turned brown because of the heat.
Here is a pic of both one overheated the extra didn't. Of course the overheated will only be for personal use. Lesson learned too much dried goat's milk = savage level of overheating lol