CTAnton
Well-Known Member
...the more i feel challenged...or is it the soap gremlins?Anyway...here's today's dilemma....
I'm making 1.5 pound test batches of vegan soaps to decide what I like....of course this is after rendering about 30 pounds of deer tallow.My first round of soaps from the Miller's website(cocanolive and the like) Im branching into using palm . Today's recipe:
25% coconut oil
30% palm oil
30% olive
10% sunflower
5% castor
The first 2 batches with a fragrance oil from a non traditional fragrance oil supplier (chemistry store...a dupe requested by a friend) met me with soap on a stick...a first for me.Amazing how the batter turned to a gel in seconds. OK...2 failed batches and I chalked it up to the fragrance oil. Jumped online and researched soaping temperatures. Decided to go up above 120F for the lye and the oils considering its winter and the house is cool. Added fragrance oil from Nature's Garden to the oils before adding the lye.Well while this batch wasn't soap on a stick it still came to trace in record time.So my question is this a product of a high palm percentage or am i simply soaping at the wrong temperature..I want to do at least 5 other variants on the above recipe to decide what I like. It would be nice to NOT see soap on a stick for at least a month.BTW...I didn't go stick blender happy...a couple of pulses and some whisking...even that was kept to a minimum...batch number 3 was barely pourable into the mold ...to say this isn't the recipe to do a Taiwan swirl with is putting it mildly!
On an aside, I've passed 2 years soaping last week. It's been a fascinating trip by and large due to the generosity of members of this forum. My friends love all the soap and my skin never felt better. My grab bag basket of soap and lotion bars for christmas last year was the most coveted entry. I owe my successes and continued interest in the hobby to all of you. Thank you.
I'm making 1.5 pound test batches of vegan soaps to decide what I like....of course this is after rendering about 30 pounds of deer tallow.My first round of soaps from the Miller's website(cocanolive and the like) Im branching into using palm . Today's recipe:
25% coconut oil
30% palm oil
30% olive
10% sunflower
5% castor
The first 2 batches with a fragrance oil from a non traditional fragrance oil supplier (chemistry store...a dupe requested by a friend) met me with soap on a stick...a first for me.Amazing how the batter turned to a gel in seconds. OK...2 failed batches and I chalked it up to the fragrance oil. Jumped online and researched soaping temperatures. Decided to go up above 120F for the lye and the oils considering its winter and the house is cool. Added fragrance oil from Nature's Garden to the oils before adding the lye.Well while this batch wasn't soap on a stick it still came to trace in record time.So my question is this a product of a high palm percentage or am i simply soaping at the wrong temperature..I want to do at least 5 other variants on the above recipe to decide what I like. It would be nice to NOT see soap on a stick for at least a month.BTW...I didn't go stick blender happy...a couple of pulses and some whisking...even that was kept to a minimum...batch number 3 was barely pourable into the mold ...to say this isn't the recipe to do a Taiwan swirl with is putting it mildly!
On an aside, I've passed 2 years soaping last week. It's been a fascinating trip by and large due to the generosity of members of this forum. My friends love all the soap and my skin never felt better. My grab bag basket of soap and lotion bars for christmas last year was the most coveted entry. I owe my successes and continued interest in the hobby to all of you. Thank you.