To make a long story short I am having an engagement party in 6 weeks and a part of my soapy obsession requires that I make heart shaped soap favours for my guest.
In the last 2 days I've consistently made 3 batches of terrible soaps...
I am using a recipe that I have used before and it was quite nice at the 6 week mark since most of my recipes normally are 'good' at 8 weeks. In that particular soap the recipe went supper thick almost as soon as I added my fragrance oil and therefore wouldnt allow me to have a smooth pour in my heart molds. As it was a new fragrance oil I assumed that was the culprit but the same thing happened with another fragrance that I use regularly and works well. This last batch I made tonight I only hand stirred and didn't stick blend once the lye had been added to the oils.
So with all that information my real question is if I caused the thickening by adding too many additives. I added, kaolin clay, goatmilk powder and corn silk. The kaolin clay and goatmilk powder were blended into the oils and the corn silk I put into the lye water.
My recipe is as follows:
Olive oil - 50%
Castor oil - 10%
Coconut oil - 25%
Cocoa butter - 15 %
Lye concentration- 35%
Superfat -5%
Let me know any suggestions you may have.
If all fails I may just buy some melt and pour and make the hearts with that. And in that case any good suggestions for a good melt and pour?
Thanks in advance for any help!
In the last 2 days I've consistently made 3 batches of terrible soaps...
I am using a recipe that I have used before and it was quite nice at the 6 week mark since most of my recipes normally are 'good' at 8 weeks. In that particular soap the recipe went supper thick almost as soon as I added my fragrance oil and therefore wouldnt allow me to have a smooth pour in my heart molds. As it was a new fragrance oil I assumed that was the culprit but the same thing happened with another fragrance that I use regularly and works well. This last batch I made tonight I only hand stirred and didn't stick blend once the lye had been added to the oils.
So with all that information my real question is if I caused the thickening by adding too many additives. I added, kaolin clay, goatmilk powder and corn silk. The kaolin clay and goatmilk powder were blended into the oils and the corn silk I put into the lye water.
My recipe is as follows:
Olive oil - 50%
Castor oil - 10%
Coconut oil - 25%
Cocoa butter - 15 %
Lye concentration- 35%
Superfat -5%
Let me know any suggestions you may have.
If all fails I may just buy some melt and pour and make the hearts with that. And in that case any good suggestions for a good melt and pour?
Thanks in advance for any help!