OnceUponATime
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I finally got the nerve up yesterday and made my first batch of cold process. I got the recipe from the book "The Everything Soapmaking Book" by Alicia Grosso. I like the layout of the recipes for starters into different sized batches for each recipe. I used one that had olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil and just a small amount of castor oil to superfat it.
I have been reading for ages to prepare myself , even took a class but I missed the first part of mixing the lye because I got there late. I thought I knew what to expect with the lye and had prepared for eveything (goggles, gloves, lined counter top,vinegar, an open window and fan to draw away the fumes. However, when I opened the container of lye the lye started to MOVE out of the container on it's own. I poured very very slow to measure it but it seemed to be flying everywhere over the newspaper, reacting to the air. I found it so scary I was shaking. After the whole procedure and clean up I thought I might never try CP again. And yet I find myself still thinking of the next batch. My soap is already hardening up and will be ready to cut soon. Looks like it turned out great. I didn't colour it but scented it with an essential oil blend called Ambiance I got at CanWax. It's a citrus smelling blend and the soap is a a natural yellow so it goes well with the colour.
Why didn't any of the soap making books warn me about lye moving like that? There a video on-line where someone is mixing up the lye and that didn't happen to him. He just poured it from the container , no problem.
I have been reading for ages to prepare myself , even took a class but I missed the first part of mixing the lye because I got there late. I thought I knew what to expect with the lye and had prepared for eveything (goggles, gloves, lined counter top,vinegar, an open window and fan to draw away the fumes. However, when I opened the container of lye the lye started to MOVE out of the container on it's own. I poured very very slow to measure it but it seemed to be flying everywhere over the newspaper, reacting to the air. I found it so scary I was shaking. After the whole procedure and clean up I thought I might never try CP again. And yet I find myself still thinking of the next batch. My soap is already hardening up and will be ready to cut soon. Looks like it turned out great. I didn't colour it but scented it with an essential oil blend called Ambiance I got at CanWax. It's a citrus smelling blend and the soap is a a natural yellow so it goes well with the colour.
Why didn't any of the soap making books warn me about lye moving like that? There a video on-line where someone is mixing up the lye and that didn't happen to him. He just poured it from the container , no problem.