Skadooodle
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So, I was excited to finally make soap, for the first time, and read as much as possible as I could about it. It didn't seem to go well at first, I didn't reach trace after about 5 minutes of mixing with the stick blender, then finally reached it after heating up everything a bit more over the stove. However, as I was pouring the soap, I saw some streaks of oil left in the bottom (so, I didn't mix the soap hiding out in the crevices of my pan). Tried mixing it in. I flipped my soap over after 24 hours to unmold it, and found something alarming on the bottom. There's little round bits of clear/white bubbles, which I think means the lye didn't get mixed enough? Only parts of it look like that, can I save it by melting it down, adding more of something, and then setting it again? Can I still use the bits that look fine?
I used the following recipe, but had added +2 oz of shortening (for a total of 21) to "superfat".
12 ounces of coconut oil.
19 ounces of vegetable shortening.
12 ounces of olive oil.
6 ounces sodium hydroxide, or lye. (also called caustic Soda)
16 ounces spring or distilled water.
Thanks so much!
I used the following recipe, but had added +2 oz of shortening (for a total of 21) to "superfat".
12 ounces of coconut oil.
19 ounces of vegetable shortening.
12 ounces of olive oil.
6 ounces sodium hydroxide, or lye. (also called caustic Soda)
16 ounces spring or distilled water.
Thanks so much!