justrambling
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I'm so excited! I've been trying to accumulate things I need to make my first batch of soap. Lye has been the hardest because I would find low prices online, but the shipping cost would be ridiculous. The big box stores here either didn't have it or was also high priced. I just found some at a local Aubuchon Hardware store. 1lb for $5.49. I just have to go to the store and see if they have any in stock. I've got a few questions....they are in red to make it easier to find, since I tend to be long-winded.
I'm assuming for a 2lb. loaf, I won't need more than a pound, right? I'm just using OO, CO, Avocado oil, and if I can find some, Castor oil. Might be using goats milk too. Really, the only thing I have to get besides castor oil and the goats' milk, is fragrance oil. Then I'll be good to go! I can't wait!
Another question I have is, if I use goats milk, I know I should freeze the milk first. I guess I should weigh it out first and then put it in a container to freeze to make it easier. Anyway, here's my question, I know sometimes goats milk soap has that kind of metallic smell to it, is that because the milk was burned? Or will it always have that kind of smell? I'm planning to freeze it and then put the bowl in ice when I add the lye, to help keep it from burning the sugars. Once I pour the soap into the mold, should I still cover it with a towel to insulate it and allow it to go through the gel phase? Or will that burn it? Thanks for your help!
I'm assuming for a 2lb. loaf, I won't need more than a pound, right? I'm just using OO, CO, Avocado oil, and if I can find some, Castor oil. Might be using goats milk too. Really, the only thing I have to get besides castor oil and the goats' milk, is fragrance oil. Then I'll be good to go! I can't wait!
Another question I have is, if I use goats milk, I know I should freeze the milk first. I guess I should weigh it out first and then put it in a container to freeze to make it easier. Anyway, here's my question, I know sometimes goats milk soap has that kind of metallic smell to it, is that because the milk was burned? Or will it always have that kind of smell? I'm planning to freeze it and then put the bowl in ice when I add the lye, to help keep it from burning the sugars. Once I pour the soap into the mold, should I still cover it with a towel to insulate it and allow it to go through the gel phase? Or will that burn it? Thanks for your help!