gildedgoose
Member
Hello fellow soapers!
So I am brand new to the tallow soap making world. I have loved the bars I’ve bought and used from others and would love to incorporate tallow in my recipes.
I jumped right in feet first and all was going well, however, my concern is the trace. My soap came to a nice slow trace enough to pour and do some intricate designs at this trace…. However, some of the designs I’ve made in the past I am concerned about not being able to create with how slow the trace is. What I mean by this is that it seemed no matter how long I would stick blend, it stayed very thin.
A couple of the designs I’ve made I needed to get the soap to a fairly thick trace (i.e. piping, layering) I had a difficult time just texturing the top, even after waiting several minutes.
I’ll share the recipe I used.
Is this what’s to be expected with using tallow or could things be tweaked to achieve this?
Recipe:
Tallow 50%
CO 30%
Olive oil 10%
Castor Oil 5%
Canola Oil 5%
Superfat 6%
Lye/water 38%
Thanks y’all!
~Alyssa
So I am brand new to the tallow soap making world. I have loved the bars I’ve bought and used from others and would love to incorporate tallow in my recipes.
I jumped right in feet first and all was going well, however, my concern is the trace. My soap came to a nice slow trace enough to pour and do some intricate designs at this trace…. However, some of the designs I’ve made in the past I am concerned about not being able to create with how slow the trace is. What I mean by this is that it seemed no matter how long I would stick blend, it stayed very thin.
A couple of the designs I’ve made I needed to get the soap to a fairly thick trace (i.e. piping, layering) I had a difficult time just texturing the top, even after waiting several minutes.
I’ll share the recipe I used.
Is this what’s to be expected with using tallow or could things be tweaked to achieve this?
Recipe:
Tallow 50%
CO 30%
Olive oil 10%
Castor Oil 5%
Canola Oil 5%
Superfat 6%
Lye/water 38%
Thanks y’all!
~Alyssa