walkinwounded said:
This is very interesting Stinkydancer. You have me puzzled with delite.
How do you HP GM? would the lye not heat your soap and GM in the oven to a point were it burned or browned anyway? If this is possible, it would be my preferred way, I too am starting to lean more to HP soaping, more control, cheaper (less EO), more work usually thou, but thats ok.
If your not giving any secrets away, what exactly is your process?
I would be more than happy to tell you but then I'd have to kill you.
Ok- totally kidding.
Please bear in mind- I'm biased as I like HP better though I started many moons ago with CP and I'm kind of over it. I do it for some special bars but generally I like to cook things.
Regarding the lye- I pour my Lye in batches- I have 4 pitchers and I pour them all at the same time. I put masking tape on the pitchers and write whatever batch the lye is for.
Sometimes this lye sits for a couple of days up to a week- I have a safe place to keep the Lye pitchers that is locked. If you have a safe place I suggest pouring a few pitchers at a time.
I will say- I only CP 100% GM. For HP I do a 50/50 mix- I pour the lye into my Aloe Juice or H20. This might help to retain the color since I'm not at 100% milk- but you really can't tell the difference. They are both pretty awesome as far as bubbles and benefits.
For the GM soaps- the Lye is no longer hot until it hits the oils. I don't freeze the milk since I'm cooking anyway but it is kept in the fridge to keep it cold. I heat my oils just like normal and cool them down until the pot feels luke warm. When it is Luke warm- I stick blend the GM in. At first- it can look curdled but it isn't. Just keep stick blending without Lye until it looks smooth and creamy white. Then I pour the Lye and stick blend immediately until I get a nice thick trace.
Then I cover and put into a 180 degree oven. If my oven would cook at 170 I would do it that way. I normally cook at 190 (for Coconut Milk) or 200 for no milk and Aloe Juice.
I check after 30 minutes- if it looks separated then beat the heck out of it with a whisk until it comes together- it will.
Then check again every 30 minutes until done. Sometimes it seems to separate and sometimes not- with a thick trace it separates less.
Without a browning fragrance- (remember I'm partial to HP)- you will have a tan-ish soap but it looks nice I think. Not every batch will be horribly brown like you used Vanilla mostly tan- my CP GM soap is almost white if I don't gel and that's 100% GM. If you just exert some patience and for the love of Pete- DO NOT use a crock pot. Use a stainless pot with a cover and your oven- your batches even with just this will be consistently better and smoother.
I don't think there is a secret to HP- it's more patience than anything. Also- if you like marbling instead of swirls- your good with HP.
I do have to say- HP soap- same recipe as CP- is considerably better in my opinion. More lather and the EO's/FO's hold up better.
HP is way more work than CP to perfect the craft- I can get a CP batch done in 10 minutes...but I don't like the soap as much as my HP soaps. I do CP more for demand from customers anymore- there are certain CP soaps I have people swear by. I've been there done it with CP I guess...HP, just in my opinion, is a nicer product to use at least for me. So there ya have my rant on CP versus HP. I also think HP soaps have better lather with less Coconut Oil...I tested it out and it seemed true for me.
If I can figure out our video camera- I'll try to get a video up so you can see what I'm talking about when adding the milk and the final product.
Hope this helps- if I left anything out or you have questions- let me know.