SgtSluggo
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So, I am getting ready for my first attempt at solo soapmaking (Did a basic version of cold process as a chemistry demo several times about 10 years ago). I know that because of family and work schedules my attempts may be farther between than I would like. However, in a couple of weeks, I am going to have the house to myself for about 4 days. I really want to try more than one project during that time just to get some experience in.
My plans so far are a very basic, no color, no fragrance cold process soap and a hot process shaving soap with KOH. Ultimately, I have three goals in learning to make soap (so far at least). First, I want to find a recipe that will be good for my families sensitive(ish) skin, second I want to have a shaving soap recipe that is worth sharing, and finally I would like to have enough experience to occasionally make the good smelling, good looking soaps that can be good gifts. The first two don't seem daunting to me so I would like to try them while I have time. As far as the last one, fragrance, color, and design technique all scare me a little right now in addition to not knowing where to start.
Is it crazy to try two different things without knowing how my first turns out? Anything interesting or fun I should try if I find that the first two things aren't disasters and I have extra time in the week? Any advice that I don't know that I need? One side note, several things that I read suggests people try melt and pour first before CP or HP soap. The reason I am skipping this advice is two fold, first melt and pour doesn't seem to offer me the things I want in making my own soap, and all of the chemistry involved in "real" soap making is one of the things that interests me the most.
Thanks! All the advice so far has been super helpful.
My plans so far are a very basic, no color, no fragrance cold process soap and a hot process shaving soap with KOH. Ultimately, I have three goals in learning to make soap (so far at least). First, I want to find a recipe that will be good for my families sensitive(ish) skin, second I want to have a shaving soap recipe that is worth sharing, and finally I would like to have enough experience to occasionally make the good smelling, good looking soaps that can be good gifts. The first two don't seem daunting to me so I would like to try them while I have time. As far as the last one, fragrance, color, and design technique all scare me a little right now in addition to not knowing where to start.
Is it crazy to try two different things without knowing how my first turns out? Anything interesting or fun I should try if I find that the first two things aren't disasters and I have extra time in the week? Any advice that I don't know that I need? One side note, several things that I read suggests people try melt and pour first before CP or HP soap. The reason I am skipping this advice is two fold, first melt and pour doesn't seem to offer me the things I want in making my own soap, and all of the chemistry involved in "real" soap making is one of the things that interests me the most.
Thanks! All the advice so far has been super helpful.