Tracy von Elling
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I have a question regarding some soap I made that is still soft after a few days. The last 3 batches have been soft. I used a new slab mould this time. I haven't had this until I started using more than 30% olive oil
My recipe generally lately has been (so I can have time to do swirls etc.)
Around: 20% coconut, 40% olive oil,
10% castor (used this in recipes many times at this percentage), 10% shea butter and 20% lard.
I'm using water as % of oils at 25/30 at times. Adding one teaso6of salt ppo to my lye water and 1 teaspoon sugar. I'm soaping at around 38 degrees farenheit.
I'm confused because I make a ice batch of soap with less softer oils but then it traces so fast even if I only blend to emulsion. Can someone help? What am I doing wrong? If I do more of a water discount this may help but then I won't have more time before it traces thicker. Not sure?
Thanks for any feedback.
Tracy
I have a question regarding some soap I made that is still soft after a few days. The last 3 batches have been soft. I used a new slab mould this time. I haven't had this until I started using more than 30% olive oil
My recipe generally lately has been (so I can have time to do swirls etc.)
Around: 20% coconut, 40% olive oil,
10% castor (used this in recipes many times at this percentage), 10% shea butter and 20% lard.
I'm using water as % of oils at 25/30 at times. Adding one teaso6of salt ppo to my lye water and 1 teaspoon sugar. I'm soaping at around 38 degrees farenheit.
I'm confused because I make a ice batch of soap with less softer oils but then it traces so fast even if I only blend to emulsion. Can someone help? What am I doing wrong? If I do more of a water discount this may help but then I won't have more time before it traces thicker. Not sure?
Thanks for any feedback.
Tracy