Jen74
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
So I have been making my own soap now for about a year. I use just a few basic ingredients because my skin is Severely sensitive and I react to many things. I got it down to palm oil, palm kernel oil, lye, and water and I use the soap Calc. Those are my ingredients and they work well for me. Last year I noticed my soaps were getting rancid rather quickly and could not figure out why. I switched to making hot process soap and that seemed to help. I also started using a smal fan to blow on them while they are curing over the 4 to 6 weeks. Well everything was going great, no more rancid soap. Well now here in Chicago it is spring and the humidity is up. Well all my soap that I just made a couple months ago went rancid! The only thing that is different is that it seems like in the winter, the soap has no issues( it is also very dry in the house). What can I do to prevent this? I bought a small table top dehumidifier which I will get tomorrow. I am thinking maybe if I place this dehumidifier in the area where I cure the soaps this can help? We have the AC on as well on hot humid days. Should I also use a fan on the soaps along with the dehumidifier? I am at a loss and not sure what to do. I mean I lost like a whole batch of soap because it smells kind of rancid( that old oil smell). I do not think it is safe to use rancid soap right? Any suggestions? Does anyone else use a dehumidifier? Does this prevent soap going rancid?
So I have been making my own soap now for about a year. I use just a few basic ingredients because my skin is Severely sensitive and I react to many things. I got it down to palm oil, palm kernel oil, lye, and water and I use the soap Calc. Those are my ingredients and they work well for me. Last year I noticed my soaps were getting rancid rather quickly and could not figure out why. I switched to making hot process soap and that seemed to help. I also started using a smal fan to blow on them while they are curing over the 4 to 6 weeks. Well everything was going great, no more rancid soap. Well now here in Chicago it is spring and the humidity is up. Well all my soap that I just made a couple months ago went rancid! The only thing that is different is that it seems like in the winter, the soap has no issues( it is also very dry in the house). What can I do to prevent this? I bought a small table top dehumidifier which I will get tomorrow. I am thinking maybe if I place this dehumidifier in the area where I cure the soaps this can help? We have the AC on as well on hot humid days. Should I also use a fan on the soaps along with the dehumidifier? I am at a loss and not sure what to do. I mean I lost like a whole batch of soap because it smells kind of rancid( that old oil smell). I do not think it is safe to use rancid soap right? Any suggestions? Does anyone else use a dehumidifier? Does this prevent soap going rancid?
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