LilianNoir
Well-Known Member
*sigh*
I'm starting to think I'm too stupid, too forgetful, too scatter brained to make soap.
It seems no matter how careful I am. How much I review my recipe and instructions. How much time I spent setting up, and double checking...
things go...wrong.
I try to tell myself that I'm still new. That it's not uncommon for things to go sideways sometimes, and that each perceived failure is an opportunity to learn.
But it's hard when it seems to happen more often than not.
Maybe I just need to make soap MORE often? I recently got a mobile kitchen island so I have my own place to make soap(we have a small place and a small kitchen) and that has helped me to make soap every few weeks instead of every few months as I was before.
But I'm not here to moan. I'm here to ask questions to help future attempts go more smoothly.
They don't all cleanly fit into one category, hence the multi question post. So here we go:
1. Pouring oils. Oh man I made a mess today. Between pouring out my fragrance oils and measuring my soaping oils, I managed to get it EVERYWHERE. In the past I used pipettes to measure FOs and I started doing that today, but it was taking forever so I though I'd just pour it out. Welp. It dripped down the sides of the bottle and managed to get everywhere, including underneath the little scale I use for weighing FO/EOs. The oil ruined the plastic on the bottom.It's superficial but still upsetting.
Similarly, when measuring out my base oils, it seemed to get EVERYWHERE. I think I went through half a roll of paper towels. How do you avoid making a mess when measuring and weighing oils?
This brings me to
2. As part of the mess above, I had oils all over my hands (gloves) which in turn of course, transferred to everything I touched. So now spatulas, containers, anything I tried to move, my temperature gun...all now have oil on them.
I swear I'm not messy! And in fact I've watched countless videos of others making soap. They don't have this problem. But I can't seem to avoid it.
Should I weight my oils out first, before wearing gloves? Or just wash my hands after each?
3. Speaking of weighing! My stupid scale turned itself off when I was in the middle of weighing! We had a minor issue with the A/C (of course) that took my attention away for a few minutes and the scale had turned off with some oil in it. Of COURSE I had been adding all of my oils into the same bowl too, so it wasn't like I could just dump out and start over easily. I wound up being able to figure out how much I added but that was another layer of stress. I'm using the Brambleberry scale. Has anyone else come across this? How do handle it?
4. My biggest concern. My palm oil. It was a new bucket and I've never used palm oil that wasn't mixed into others. (I used the Brambleberry pre mixed oils before, or recipes without palm). It was semi solid, and I knew I had to mix it. But it wasn't until later that I realized/remembered you're supposed to melt it first. Is it enough that I mixed the bucket with a spatula first?
Because the entire batch seemed to go sideways(there were several other issues that came up) I wound up adding one of my FO's in a bit later than I wanted to, when the trace was pretty thick and I'm not sure it incorporated fully. I'm hoping it doesn't ooze out, but we'll see I suppose.
I'm just...really disheartened right now. My first batch went pretty well, and my second batch VERY well. But since then... I dunno. I know I'm not stupid. And with some background in chemistry (including biochem) and working in labs,I know how to be methodical and careful. But lately I seem to be screwing up soap left and right.
Thanks for listening. I've learned a lot from the kind folks here. Hoping to keep learning more.
I'm starting to think I'm too stupid, too forgetful, too scatter brained to make soap.
It seems no matter how careful I am. How much I review my recipe and instructions. How much time I spent setting up, and double checking...
things go...wrong.
I try to tell myself that I'm still new. That it's not uncommon for things to go sideways sometimes, and that each perceived failure is an opportunity to learn.
But it's hard when it seems to happen more often than not.
Maybe I just need to make soap MORE often? I recently got a mobile kitchen island so I have my own place to make soap(we have a small place and a small kitchen) and that has helped me to make soap every few weeks instead of every few months as I was before.
But I'm not here to moan. I'm here to ask questions to help future attempts go more smoothly.
They don't all cleanly fit into one category, hence the multi question post. So here we go:
1. Pouring oils. Oh man I made a mess today. Between pouring out my fragrance oils and measuring my soaping oils, I managed to get it EVERYWHERE. In the past I used pipettes to measure FOs and I started doing that today, but it was taking forever so I though I'd just pour it out. Welp. It dripped down the sides of the bottle and managed to get everywhere, including underneath the little scale I use for weighing FO/EOs. The oil ruined the plastic on the bottom.It's superficial but still upsetting.
Similarly, when measuring out my base oils, it seemed to get EVERYWHERE. I think I went through half a roll of paper towels. How do you avoid making a mess when measuring and weighing oils?
This brings me to
2. As part of the mess above, I had oils all over my hands (gloves) which in turn of course, transferred to everything I touched. So now spatulas, containers, anything I tried to move, my temperature gun...all now have oil on them.
I swear I'm not messy! And in fact I've watched countless videos of others making soap. They don't have this problem. But I can't seem to avoid it.
Should I weight my oils out first, before wearing gloves? Or just wash my hands after each?
3. Speaking of weighing! My stupid scale turned itself off when I was in the middle of weighing! We had a minor issue with the A/C (of course) that took my attention away for a few minutes and the scale had turned off with some oil in it. Of COURSE I had been adding all of my oils into the same bowl too, so it wasn't like I could just dump out and start over easily. I wound up being able to figure out how much I added but that was another layer of stress. I'm using the Brambleberry scale. Has anyone else come across this? How do handle it?
4. My biggest concern. My palm oil. It was a new bucket and I've never used palm oil that wasn't mixed into others. (I used the Brambleberry pre mixed oils before, or recipes without palm). It was semi solid, and I knew I had to mix it. But it wasn't until later that I realized/remembered you're supposed to melt it first. Is it enough that I mixed the bucket with a spatula first?
Because the entire batch seemed to go sideways(there were several other issues that came up) I wound up adding one of my FO's in a bit later than I wanted to, when the trace was pretty thick and I'm not sure it incorporated fully. I'm hoping it doesn't ooze out, but we'll see I suppose.
I'm just...really disheartened right now. My first batch went pretty well, and my second batch VERY well. But since then... I dunno. I know I'm not stupid. And with some background in chemistry (including biochem) and working in labs,I know how to be methodical and careful. But lately I seem to be screwing up soap left and right.
Thanks for listening. I've learned a lot from the kind folks here. Hoping to keep learning more.