Hello to all the members,
Having decided that my favorite soap was too expensive, I decided to try to duplicate it. The internet to me seems full of contradictory information at least at the cursory first couple days. This didn't stop my enthusiasm.
Creating my own recipes which I thought fit the general consensus for a lard/lye hot process soap, I made a small batch. Then I realized how much I didn't know. That batch is drying but smells a bit chemically and since I don't think my tongue is acute enough for the zap test, it may be lye heavy. Using fish ph indicator on the bars shows in excess of 8.6, it doesn't go higher. I think it should be safe for use and from my limited research may actually get better with curing.
My enthusiasm grabbed me with a batch of my concoction of goatmilk bastille soap. I think I don't understand the hot process cooking stages and it may be no better than the first batch except it smell better already. I cut it tonight.
Quicky 9 oz water, 6 oz evaporated goatmilk, 5.4 oz sodium hydroxide to 32 oz olive oil and 8 oz coconut oil.
Added the lye and water cooled to the cooled goatmilk, stirred to trace and put in crockpot on low. The stages decribed by the information I had gleened did not match reality. So I just kept stirring it every few minutes until it got kind of more mashed potatoey.
It appears as if I must add the smell.
Thanks for any insight or help!
Cheers
GlenS
Having decided that my favorite soap was too expensive, I decided to try to duplicate it. The internet to me seems full of contradictory information at least at the cursory first couple days. This didn't stop my enthusiasm.
Creating my own recipes which I thought fit the general consensus for a lard/lye hot process soap, I made a small batch. Then I realized how much I didn't know. That batch is drying but smells a bit chemically and since I don't think my tongue is acute enough for the zap test, it may be lye heavy. Using fish ph indicator on the bars shows in excess of 8.6, it doesn't go higher. I think it should be safe for use and from my limited research may actually get better with curing.
My enthusiasm grabbed me with a batch of my concoction of goatmilk bastille soap. I think I don't understand the hot process cooking stages and it may be no better than the first batch except it smell better already. I cut it tonight.
Quicky 9 oz water, 6 oz evaporated goatmilk, 5.4 oz sodium hydroxide to 32 oz olive oil and 8 oz coconut oil.
Added the lye and water cooled to the cooled goatmilk, stirred to trace and put in crockpot on low. The stages decribed by the information I had gleened did not match reality. So I just kept stirring it every few minutes until it got kind of more mashed potatoey.
It appears as if I must add the smell.
Thanks for any insight or help!
Cheers
GlenS