homesteaders
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Hi. I've been doing HP soaps for years, but this was my first try with a shaving soap recipe. This one is supposed to be pourable. Sounded appealing! I used the tutorial found here: https://www.modernsoapmaking.com/tutorial-shaving-soap-recipe/ and thought I made it exactly according to the recipe, but I clearly did something wrong. After pouring the lye water into the oils, it quickly turned into something like mashed potatoes, and then to a beautiful whipped cream, and then settled down. I put the lid on, as instructed, and checked it in 30 minutes. The top still looked smooth, but when I tried to stir, it was a solid mass, similar to play dough. The temperature was only 136 (F).
I turned the heat to high for about half an hour, but that made no difference. I finally tried adding the sodium lactate, additional oil and the silk amino acids. It helped to loosen it up a little, but not much. I decided not to use any EO's since it didn't seem to be working whatsoever.
What did I do wrong? The recipe didn't specify temperatures for the oils or the lye. I usually soap cool (for hp) at around 145 - 155 F to avoid volcanoes. The lye solution was only around 120 F when I added it. I wasn't thinking about all that stearic acid, so my guess is that the temperatures were way too cool to melt it fully. ???
Here's the recipe:
10.8 oz. stearic acid (45% of oils)
5.8 oz. coconut oil (24% of oils)
3.4 oz. olive oil ( 14% of oils)
2.4 oz hemp seed oil (10% of oils)
1.7 oz. castor oil (7% of oils)
2.78 oz KOH (5% superfat)
1.67 oz. NaOH (5% superfat)
23.36 oz. distilled water (16% lye solution)
Additives:
1 oz. additional oil
1 oz. sodium lactate
0.5 oz silk amino acids
0.5 oz. vitamin E
Colorants and EO's (I didn't add them because I thought it would be a waste since the soap was so stiff and lumpy)
I did a zap test, which was fine.
Is this recipe worth trying again, only at a higher temperature? Make other changes??? She says it is pourable, but this was a mess. It has been a week, and the "dough" is still soft like play dough. It is very slippery, though. I put some in a jar and my husband loves shaving with it, even though it doesn't make that nice, lasting lather. Gives him a nice, smooth shave and his face feels wonderful.
I turned the heat to high for about half an hour, but that made no difference. I finally tried adding the sodium lactate, additional oil and the silk amino acids. It helped to loosen it up a little, but not much. I decided not to use any EO's since it didn't seem to be working whatsoever.
What did I do wrong? The recipe didn't specify temperatures for the oils or the lye. I usually soap cool (for hp) at around 145 - 155 F to avoid volcanoes. The lye solution was only around 120 F when I added it. I wasn't thinking about all that stearic acid, so my guess is that the temperatures were way too cool to melt it fully. ???
Here's the recipe:
10.8 oz. stearic acid (45% of oils)
5.8 oz. coconut oil (24% of oils)
3.4 oz. olive oil ( 14% of oils)
2.4 oz hemp seed oil (10% of oils)
1.7 oz. castor oil (7% of oils)
2.78 oz KOH (5% superfat)
1.67 oz. NaOH (5% superfat)
23.36 oz. distilled water (16% lye solution)
Additives:
1 oz. additional oil
1 oz. sodium lactate
0.5 oz silk amino acids
0.5 oz. vitamin E
Colorants and EO's (I didn't add them because I thought it would be a waste since the soap was so stiff and lumpy)
I did a zap test, which was fine.
Is this recipe worth trying again, only at a higher temperature? Make other changes??? She says it is pourable, but this was a mess. It has been a week, and the "dough" is still soft like play dough. It is very slippery, though. I put some in a jar and my husband loves shaving with it, even though it doesn't make that nice, lasting lather. Gives him a nice, smooth shave and his face feels wonderful.