Robin Hood
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Hello and Good day,
I will start out by saying I am a brand new member to the forum and this is my very first attempt to outreach to the experts, (or at least that are more experience than Myself, which at this point is everybody ha ha) to help answer some specific questions I have before attempting my first batch of Cold Process Soap.
To inform you all as to where I’m at this point, I have done hours of theoretical research yet, as previously stated, have yet to jump in and just make soap. I have two points of apprehension that I'm hoping that someone can help me on the first being the lack of a recipe. While to be sure, there are multitudes of recipes for cold process soap readily available online, the part of the problem is that as being brand new to soap making, I am simply overwhelmed on which way to go for my first attempt, "base" recipe. In the efforts of attempting to gain a more profound understanding of the soap making process; I have explored several online lye calculators in the hopes of developing a stable 5-pound recipe for my first attempt. My favorite by far has been soapcalc for the reasons of for my purposes as a beginner, it display the numerical value ranges for the combination of oils in relation to the properties that the end result should posses. I have played around with this and being new to soaping as stated, I am just becoming familiar as to even the base properties of the oils which I’m sure will come with time. My main questions to you all, if someone would be so kind to help me is that at this point I am looking for a 5 pound vegetable based recipe that will produce a hard cold process bar that is creamy and very cleansing. I was wondering if someone could share a 5lb recipe suitable for a beginner that would relate these properties and help get me started? Some caveats are is that I am very interested in making a very, (very 20%?) potent Pine Tar recipe with maybe a base Coconut Oil? This is the product I have and have researched enough to find out that it is indeed cretose free.
http://www.solventfreepaint.com/pine-tar.htm
A fundamental question for those of your that would know this; would Pine Tar be considered a part of the fatting or an essential oil? I am also interested in making some fragrance based cold process soaps as well, namely a strong pumpkin fragrance and a old spice scented soap as well. In retrospect, I need a starting point, a 5 lb recipe, built for beginners. Once I have my base, I intend on using soapcalc to experiment from that base. If anyone would be so kind as to point me in the right direction in this capacity it would sure help me get going on what I think would be a life long hobby.
The second point that I need advice on is Saftety. Being that Cold Process soap making requires the inclusion of caistic chemicals I would like to know what is the most accurate way to test the PH levels of your product before letting someone use it. This is of a very big concern to me being that I am new to this and while I have seen some PH strips & liquid drops that measure PH via a colorized comparison result I am wondering if there is something digital that would take a reading? I dont know if this is a foolish question however, I feel I need to be as safe as possible and whatever way anyone could recommend to me in ensuring that my soap is indeed safe or what they use would be greatly appreciated.
The last but not least segment of my long winded email is any advice anyone could give on a thermometer system would be greatly appreciated. I have all my other equipment already and actually found most of the pots/bowls and utensil ant the local goodwill with the thermometer being the last piece before I get started (and the PH testing method as well). Below is a digital one I have been eyeing up. If anyone has any experience with it or any other advise, I am anxious to learn and very appreciative. Thank you
Shawn
I will start out by saying I am a brand new member to the forum and this is my very first attempt to outreach to the experts, (or at least that are more experience than Myself, which at this point is everybody ha ha) to help answer some specific questions I have before attempting my first batch of Cold Process Soap.
To inform you all as to where I’m at this point, I have done hours of theoretical research yet, as previously stated, have yet to jump in and just make soap. I have two points of apprehension that I'm hoping that someone can help me on the first being the lack of a recipe. While to be sure, there are multitudes of recipes for cold process soap readily available online, the part of the problem is that as being brand new to soap making, I am simply overwhelmed on which way to go for my first attempt, "base" recipe. In the efforts of attempting to gain a more profound understanding of the soap making process; I have explored several online lye calculators in the hopes of developing a stable 5-pound recipe for my first attempt. My favorite by far has been soapcalc for the reasons of for my purposes as a beginner, it display the numerical value ranges for the combination of oils in relation to the properties that the end result should posses. I have played around with this and being new to soaping as stated, I am just becoming familiar as to even the base properties of the oils which I’m sure will come with time. My main questions to you all, if someone would be so kind to help me is that at this point I am looking for a 5 pound vegetable based recipe that will produce a hard cold process bar that is creamy and very cleansing. I was wondering if someone could share a 5lb recipe suitable for a beginner that would relate these properties and help get me started? Some caveats are is that I am very interested in making a very, (very 20%?) potent Pine Tar recipe with maybe a base Coconut Oil? This is the product I have and have researched enough to find out that it is indeed cretose free.
http://www.solventfreepaint.com/pine-tar.htm
A fundamental question for those of your that would know this; would Pine Tar be considered a part of the fatting or an essential oil? I am also interested in making some fragrance based cold process soaps as well, namely a strong pumpkin fragrance and a old spice scented soap as well. In retrospect, I need a starting point, a 5 lb recipe, built for beginners. Once I have my base, I intend on using soapcalc to experiment from that base. If anyone would be so kind as to point me in the right direction in this capacity it would sure help me get going on what I think would be a life long hobby.
The second point that I need advice on is Saftety. Being that Cold Process soap making requires the inclusion of caistic chemicals I would like to know what is the most accurate way to test the PH levels of your product before letting someone use it. This is of a very big concern to me being that I am new to this and while I have seen some PH strips & liquid drops that measure PH via a colorized comparison result I am wondering if there is something digital that would take a reading? I dont know if this is a foolish question however, I feel I need to be as safe as possible and whatever way anyone could recommend to me in ensuring that my soap is indeed safe or what they use would be greatly appreciated.
The last but not least segment of my long winded email is any advice anyone could give on a thermometer system would be greatly appreciated. I have all my other equipment already and actually found most of the pots/bowls and utensil ant the local goodwill with the thermometer being the last piece before I get started (and the PH testing method as well). Below is a digital one I have been eyeing up. If anyone has any experience with it or any other advise, I am anxious to learn and very appreciative. Thank you
Shawn