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Hello soapers! I am in need of some guidance. I am making a 4 layered (colored with clay) tall and skinny soap for my daughter's wedding. I've made this recipe before in a wooden mold and it hardens up no problem. My issue is that the silicone mold combined with the depth of the mold is making it take forever to harden and I need to get the soap out in order to make more. I tried adding a little salt to a batch( in lye water) and it made no difference. I added the recommended 1 tsp. ppo of sodium lactate and it doesn't seem to be making it get hard any quicker and now I have water droplets all over the top. I am using expensive ingredients and e.o., so I just can't afford these mishaps. I also tried added beeswax and that worked some but I don't want to soap that high.
My recipe is 16 oz. coconut, 16 oz. OO, 14 palm oil, 2.5 shea butter, 2.5 castor oil, 5% super fat, 28% water discount, E.O. of lavender and litsea. I read that sodium lactate can mess with your soap/water but I just don't understand the additive and have never used it. I have seen so many different comments that I find the additive confusing. Is it worth using and will the water drops dry up? Also, has anyone ever made tall and skinny soap in just the wooden mold and didn't use the liner? Thanks for any advice!
Christina
My recipe is 16 oz. coconut, 16 oz. OO, 14 palm oil, 2.5 shea butter, 2.5 castor oil, 5% super fat, 28% water discount, E.O. of lavender and litsea. I read that sodium lactate can mess with your soap/water but I just don't understand the additive and have never used it. I have seen so many different comments that I find the additive confusing. Is it worth using and will the water drops dry up? Also, has anyone ever made tall and skinny soap in just the wooden mold and didn't use the liner? Thanks for any advice!
Christina