Kristianna
Active Member
Hi soapmakers.
I am still trying to find good suppliers for soap making things in this massive city. (New Delhi) I really envy people in the US who can order from a plethora of places online! Anyhow, I found one shop, a tiny one that advertized that they had soap supplies. The owner of the shop swore up and down that his fragrances were great and the customers all love them etc. but I felt really doubtful as he knew little about actually making soap himself. I think he mainly sells to people who do melt and pour and not other methods. I walked out of the shop with the smallest bottle I could buy of ylang ylang fragrance which they had decanted for me from a doubious looking un-labled large bottle. It did smell lovely.
Got home and made a small 460gram (about1lb) batch of soap. I decided to mix the fragrance into the oils before adding the lye in hopes that maybe I wouldn't shock it too much.. if that even makes sense. I also opted to hand whisk. I added the lye and stired.. it actually looked good for about 5 seconds. I could see it accellerated almost right away so I quickly pour it into the mold as soon as I stoped pouring to scrape the sides it riced. It riced badly. I glopped the rest of the top and hoped for the best. It's been 24 hours now and the 'soap' is firm but I noticed a few drops of fragrance oil of the surface I have not cut it yet. What do you think? Obviously this fragrance is not a winner for cp soap but is the 'soap' going to be useable or is it best to toss it out? Should I wait and see? Let it cure first?
I am still trying to find good suppliers for soap making things in this massive city. (New Delhi) I really envy people in the US who can order from a plethora of places online! Anyhow, I found one shop, a tiny one that advertized that they had soap supplies. The owner of the shop swore up and down that his fragrances were great and the customers all love them etc. but I felt really doubtful as he knew little about actually making soap himself. I think he mainly sells to people who do melt and pour and not other methods. I walked out of the shop with the smallest bottle I could buy of ylang ylang fragrance which they had decanted for me from a doubious looking un-labled large bottle. It did smell lovely.
Got home and made a small 460gram (about1lb) batch of soap. I decided to mix the fragrance into the oils before adding the lye in hopes that maybe I wouldn't shock it too much.. if that even makes sense. I also opted to hand whisk. I added the lye and stired.. it actually looked good for about 5 seconds. I could see it accellerated almost right away so I quickly pour it into the mold as soon as I stoped pouring to scrape the sides it riced. It riced badly. I glopped the rest of the top and hoped for the best. It's been 24 hours now and the 'soap' is firm but I noticed a few drops of fragrance oil of the surface I have not cut it yet. What do you think? Obviously this fragrance is not a winner for cp soap but is the 'soap' going to be useable or is it best to toss it out? Should I wait and see? Let it cure first?