emi
Well-Known Member
Dearest Soapers,
I'm wanting to try making a sea sponge soap which would require a slow trace recipe. I've done some reading including Modern Soap Making's "How to control trace in CP Soapmaking" and learned that if I create a recipe with higher unsaturated oils ratio and soap cool, I have a better chance at slow trace. Correct so far? The additives would be lavender and tea tree E/O, some natural mica, titanium dioxide. Would around 30/70 sat/unsat be good for slow trace recipe, or is that too much unsat?
I am hoping to have these ready by Christmas just for family (and tell them to wait at least a week before using them!). I know using more water helps slow trace, but increases cure time so I was planning on staying around 33% lye concentration. I know that olive oil soap takes extra long to cure, but is that true for all "soft" oils or are there other unsaturated "soft" oils that do not take extra long to cure?
I know sodium lactate hardens soap. Will that accelerate trace and/or shorten cure time?
I'm sorry for all the questions. I've read so many threads/articles and can't quite find the answer to my questions. I'd appreciate any advise! Thanks in advance! -emi
I'm wanting to try making a sea sponge soap which would require a slow trace recipe. I've done some reading including Modern Soap Making's "How to control trace in CP Soapmaking" and learned that if I create a recipe with higher unsaturated oils ratio and soap cool, I have a better chance at slow trace. Correct so far? The additives would be lavender and tea tree E/O, some natural mica, titanium dioxide. Would around 30/70 sat/unsat be good for slow trace recipe, or is that too much unsat?
I am hoping to have these ready by Christmas just for family (and tell them to wait at least a week before using them!). I know using more water helps slow trace, but increases cure time so I was planning on staying around 33% lye concentration. I know that olive oil soap takes extra long to cure, but is that true for all "soft" oils or are there other unsaturated "soft" oils that do not take extra long to cure?
I know sodium lactate hardens soap. Will that accelerate trace and/or shorten cure time?
I'm sorry for all the questions. I've read so many threads/articles and can't quite find the answer to my questions. I'd appreciate any advise! Thanks in advance! -emi