JJBlaine
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My scale tends to shut down really quickly, so on my notes, I usually write down the amount of lye solution I need plus the weight of the container I use to mix it (60g). Last night, I mistakenly counted the container twice, ending up with an extra 30g each of lye and water.
Even accounting for the high SF in my recipe, I'm pretty sure it is going to make an awful soap, assuming it eventually cures long enough not to zap. After just 6 hours, it was already difficult to cut.
Would it be safe to grate it up and use it in a confetti soap? If so, should I use reduce the amount of lye in the new batter by the amount of extra lye in the confetti? Or, should I just toss it in the trash?
This is the recipe I was going for:
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Even accounting for the high SF in my recipe, I'm pretty sure it is going to make an awful soap, assuming it eventually cures long enough not to zap. After just 6 hours, it was already difficult to cut.
Would it be safe to grate it up and use it in a confetti soap? If so, should I use reduce the amount of lye in the new batter by the amount of extra lye in the confetti? Or, should I just toss it in the trash?
This is the recipe I was going for:
- 450g lard
- 200g olive and coconut oils
- 50g each cocoa butter, shea butter, and castor oil
- 279.18g lye solution (1:1)
- 38% liquids- 95g heavy cream plus 145.41g water
- 2 Tbsp. sugar, and 1 Tbsp. salt
- Note: 5% superfat does not include the cream, so probably closer to 7-8%
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