These are some nice rice water soaps resting (thanks @Dawni for inspiration). Thanks also to @Saltwater Scented , as I came upon this recipe a couple days ago and used it yesterday for some scrubby soaps with pumice that were rushed a bit and oh my I'm not sure how the design will look. Let's just talk about these pretty rice soaps (same recipe), shall we?
I made the rice water by finding some leftover rice in the fridge and blending it with hot water a number of times. Then I strained it through a coffee filter and froze it in cubes. When I added the lye crystals this morning, they had a heck of a time melting the ice, and the "liquid" was never really liquid, it was thick and gloppy. It looked grainy, but every time I felt it between my fingers, it was ok. And it was cold! With all the lye in, the mixture never went over 74F. The oils were only at 81F. I was going to have to watch out for false trace!
So I glopped the lye into the oils and stirred. It was tough to smooth out the mixture, but it seemed to get to emulsion really quickly. It was thick-ish to begin with because the lye mixture was so thick (it was the consistency of rice pudding---or thicker...it piled up on itself, didn't spill down) and after about 5 minutes of mixing and SBing, I decided to pour one soap (top left). It wasn't yet at trace. I let the rest of the batter sit, stirring on and off for another 10 minutes and then poured the top right and middle two soaps. By then it was at a thin trace (you can see that the mixture didn't settle completely even after banging). The top 4 are unscented and uncoloured; at that point, I added some Peaches and Cream from NDA to the rest of the batter and poured the last 2 (plus 2 more not pictured).
Now, a few hours hence, the bottom ones smell lightly of peaches, but when you get your nose close to the top ones, they smell like rice! Not lye, not oils, not lard, not even that soap-curing smell, but rice! Quite nice!
Will update if anything changes, and in 6 weeks once I use it.
I made the rice water by finding some leftover rice in the fridge and blending it with hot water a number of times. Then I strained it through a coffee filter and froze it in cubes. When I added the lye crystals this morning, they had a heck of a time melting the ice, and the "liquid" was never really liquid, it was thick and gloppy. It looked grainy, but every time I felt it between my fingers, it was ok. And it was cold! With all the lye in, the mixture never went over 74F. The oils were only at 81F. I was going to have to watch out for false trace!
So I glopped the lye into the oils and stirred. It was tough to smooth out the mixture, but it seemed to get to emulsion really quickly. It was thick-ish to begin with because the lye mixture was so thick (it was the consistency of rice pudding---or thicker...it piled up on itself, didn't spill down) and after about 5 minutes of mixing and SBing, I decided to pour one soap (top left). It wasn't yet at trace. I let the rest of the batter sit, stirring on and off for another 10 minutes and then poured the top right and middle two soaps. By then it was at a thin trace (you can see that the mixture didn't settle completely even after banging). The top 4 are unscented and uncoloured; at that point, I added some Peaches and Cream from NDA to the rest of the batter and poured the last 2 (plus 2 more not pictured).
Now, a few hours hence, the bottom ones smell lightly of peaches, but when you get your nose close to the top ones, they smell like rice! Not lye, not oils, not lard, not even that soap-curing smell, but rice! Quite nice!
Will update if anything changes, and in 6 weeks once I use it.