Calico_Soapworks
Member
Hello,
This is my first post on this forum. I've learned a ton here and I'm hoping to get some help with my recipe. I've made this several times and it's my favorite recipe. It checks all the boxes I'm looking for: doesn't leave my skin dry feeling, bubbly, gives me just enough time to work with, hard bar, and it's simple. I recently used a fragrance that riced horribly on me and it made me wonder if something might be off with my recipe. Just to troubleshoot, I tried two other recipes using this fragrance oil (40% OO, 20% CO, 20% PO/Lard, 10% Castor, 10% Shea) and it behaved perfectly. It just had some mild acceleration that I was expecting.
It made me think that instead of blaming the fragrance oil, maybe it's my recipe. I use the heat transfer method - soaping temperature when I'm starting to SB is around 100. Also, I use Zany's faux sea water with sugar added for my liquid. The fragrance was WSP Rose and Black Pepper. Any suggestions or critiques are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
This is my first post on this forum. I've learned a ton here and I'm hoping to get some help with my recipe. I've made this several times and it's my favorite recipe. It checks all the boxes I'm looking for: doesn't leave my skin dry feeling, bubbly, gives me just enough time to work with, hard bar, and it's simple. I recently used a fragrance that riced horribly on me and it made me wonder if something might be off with my recipe. Just to troubleshoot, I tried two other recipes using this fragrance oil (40% OO, 20% CO, 20% PO/Lard, 10% Castor, 10% Shea) and it behaved perfectly. It just had some mild acceleration that I was expecting.
It made me think that instead of blaming the fragrance oil, maybe it's my recipe. I use the heat transfer method - soaping temperature when I'm starting to SB is around 100. Also, I use Zany's faux sea water with sugar added for my liquid. The fragrance was WSP Rose and Black Pepper. Any suggestions or critiques are greatly appreciated. Thanks.