Guspuppy
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I was trying to do the mica/oil line thing tonight. Used my standard 55% lard recipe. I added the lye water and then the FO to the oils, SB slightly longer than usual bc I wasn't coloring any batter and wanted a slightly thicker trace to hold the oil lines. I left the batter for like 30 seconds while I re-stirred the mica and oils, and when I turned back to it I was super surprised to see it nearly solid. It had a grainy look and I thought, "is this ricing?" And hit it again with the SB, but it didn't change. So I just hurried and plopped everything in the mold. I did do the mica oil lines and when I tried to hangar swirl them I could feel that the soap at the bottom of the mold was nearly solid. So I assume it was not, in fact, ricing? As I understand it ricing is things starting to separate?
The FO was Ginger and Lime from Nurture and as I said in the "what soapy thing did you do today" thread, I had used it when making Zany's no-slime castile. That soap was ready to cut in 4 hours and I thought it wa the recipe but perhaps it was this FO!
The FO was Ginger and Lime from Nurture and as I said in the "what soapy thing did you do today" thread, I had used it when making Zany's no-slime castile. That soap was ready to cut in 4 hours and I thought it wa the recipe but perhaps it was this FO!