Arabella H
Member
hi soapers,
i'm a beginner and i've made some attempt in making soap, but i don't understand why my soap batter traces so fast, so i hope someone here can inform me.
here are my attempts:
Trial 1 (brown, black & white color )
extra virgin olive 40% (248 gr)
coconut (76 deg) 30% (186 gr)
palm 20% (124 gr)
almond 5% (31 gr)
castor 5% (31 gr)
lye concentration 35% (water 165 gr & lye 89 gr)
fragrance ratio 0.2 (0.12 gr)
i didn't check my lye temp when i put it into the oils mixture but it was a bit warm, did a few second burst with my stick blender to emulsify - took my stick blender out on thin trace - my mixture reached thick trace in less than 1 minute and i had to scoop my batter to mold.
i mixed my TD with oil (olive) while it's water soluble, causing ugly TD spots
Trial 2 (blue & white color)
i used same recipe as above for smaller batch, but this time i used water as percentage of oil 38%, room temp lye, TD diluted with water (1:3), and no fragrance [as i read water ratio, fragrance, and lye temp can fasten trace]
did a few second burst with SB to emulsify - took my SB out on really thin trace - mixture traced to medium in around 1 minute (slower than my 1st attempt but still really fast), so i panicked and added more water into the mixture in the last minute (hence, glycerin river).
mixture was on thick trace when i poured it to the mold.
Trial 3 (just now)
i googled further and found that castor oil causes mixture to trace fast, so i tried another recipe:
extra virgin olive oil 40% (95 gr)
coconut 25% (90 gr)
palm 25% (90 gr)
almond 10% (36 gr)
lye concentration 35%, room temp lye, TD diluted with water (1:3), and no fragrance.
mixture still traced really fast (around the same as 2nd attempt)
i hope someone can help me to find out why my mixture traces so fast. around how long do it normally takes for thin trace mixtures to turn into medium or thick trace if you just let it sit on the counter?
thank you so much
i'm a beginner and i've made some attempt in making soap, but i don't understand why my soap batter traces so fast, so i hope someone here can inform me.
here are my attempts:
Trial 1 (brown, black & white color )
extra virgin olive 40% (248 gr)
coconut (76 deg) 30% (186 gr)
palm 20% (124 gr)
almond 5% (31 gr)
castor 5% (31 gr)
lye concentration 35% (water 165 gr & lye 89 gr)
fragrance ratio 0.2 (0.12 gr)
i didn't check my lye temp when i put it into the oils mixture but it was a bit warm, did a few second burst with my stick blender to emulsify - took my stick blender out on thin trace - my mixture reached thick trace in less than 1 minute and i had to scoop my batter to mold.
i mixed my TD with oil (olive) while it's water soluble, causing ugly TD spots
Trial 2 (blue & white color)
i used same recipe as above for smaller batch, but this time i used water as percentage of oil 38%, room temp lye, TD diluted with water (1:3), and no fragrance [as i read water ratio, fragrance, and lye temp can fasten trace]
did a few second burst with SB to emulsify - took my SB out on really thin trace - mixture traced to medium in around 1 minute (slower than my 1st attempt but still really fast), so i panicked and added more water into the mixture in the last minute (hence, glycerin river).
mixture was on thick trace when i poured it to the mold.
Trial 3 (just now)
i googled further and found that castor oil causes mixture to trace fast, so i tried another recipe:
extra virgin olive oil 40% (95 gr)
coconut 25% (90 gr)
palm 25% (90 gr)
almond 10% (36 gr)
lye concentration 35%, room temp lye, TD diluted with water (1:3), and no fragrance.
mixture still traced really fast (around the same as 2nd attempt)
i hope someone can help me to find out why my mixture traces so fast. around how long do it normally takes for thin trace mixtures to turn into medium or thick trace if you just let it sit on the counter?
thank you so much