elmtree996
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Hi! I’m trying to make a tallow based soap but I need to pour at light trace because all of the soap is going into individual molds. I can’t pour medium trace because the mold won’t fill out evenly. I have been trying various temperatures of lye and tallow, usually a range of 105 - 109 for each. However, it seems 24 hours after pouring and popping them out of the mold the consistency is strange and there are honey spots. Is this an issue of under mixing? Or should increase temperature of everything ? I’m only putting about 1oz of honey in about 88oz of tallow, and 2.7oz of vanilla essential oil. Is there a key to pouring at light trace and ensuring a thorough mix ?
I’m using 32.9 oz of lye. So a 33% lye concentration. 5% super fat. I’m adding the honey and vanilla both at the same time after mixing just the lye and tallow with an immersion blender for about 45 seconds to one minute. I mix the vanilla and honey for an additional minute and then pour. The temperature is usually 105+ to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
I’m using 32.9 oz of lye. So a 33% lye concentration. 5% super fat. I’m adding the honey and vanilla both at the same time after mixing just the lye and tallow with an immersion blender for about 45 seconds to one minute. I mix the vanilla and honey for an additional minute and then pour. The temperature is usually 105+ to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.