Hello Everyone!
Okay I made my first cold process soap in September and I really do love doing it already! I have watched countless videos, read tons of blogs and comments on videos and felt I was ready! I felt confident I was ready for anything that came; When it accelerated I didn't panic, I knew I just had to hurry. When it got hot I knew to move it someplace cooler. When it wouldn't come out of the molds I knew to be patient and wait. However, I'm not really sure whats going on with the soap right now. Everything went from fluid to pudding pretty quickly. I keep going over it in my head but I'm still not sure what happened, but perhaps I over blended. Even though the bars felt like they were pretty solid, after four days they were after all super soft on the bottom and very difficult to unmold, even after being in the freezer. I used a 12 cavity brambleberry mold because I've not yet gotten a loaf mold. Its now a must have. I waited until the soap stopped losing weight, marking a bar and weighing once a week and making sure to turn the bars and give them ample air flow. Five weeks in and there has been no change! SUCCESS!
Excitedly I took a few bars to my sister. We cut one and upon inspection the color was still very dark in the very center, kind of wet looking. The whole bar is quite soft actually, but more so on the inside. Using the soap feels alright if not a bit slick, but after letting it sit just a little bit the cut edges feel almost like gel.. similar to the inside of a cucumber? maybe a little more solid but still similar. Its been a few days since my sisters house and I just used a piece here at home. I have a proper soap tray while she doesn't and it feels less slick and gel like here, though it still doesn't feel right.
I don't recall tutorials covering this one. Do they just need more time to cure or did I do something perhaps that was just a bit off? Could it have been the spices?
Here's my recipe, calculated at soap.calc which is adapted from beginner friendly recipes shared freely through many different online sources. I've got to learn to pare down for smaller stuff for sure! I was just trying to fill my mold but definitely over shot here...
My batter base weight was 58oz before fragrance, color, clay and SL, and I had a superfat of 5%
Water 14.82 oz
Lye 5.58 oz
Coconut and Olive oils 13.65 oz
Avocado and Caster oils 5.85 oz
Blueberry pumpkin fragrance oil 1.5 oz
sodium lactate 2.5 teaspoons
Kaolin clay 2.5 teaspoons
and about 1 scant tablespoon of pumpkin pie blend I created for color *nutmeg, clove, cinnamon and ginger*
I mixed my oils and lye together at about 85 degrees. They were only two degrees off from each other when I began. I put the clay and SL in at the end. Still not entirely sure what I did wrong at this point. These bars smell amazing but they are not very pretty lol I will try again though!
Okay I made my first cold process soap in September and I really do love doing it already! I have watched countless videos, read tons of blogs and comments on videos and felt I was ready! I felt confident I was ready for anything that came; When it accelerated I didn't panic, I knew I just had to hurry. When it got hot I knew to move it someplace cooler. When it wouldn't come out of the molds I knew to be patient and wait. However, I'm not really sure whats going on with the soap right now. Everything went from fluid to pudding pretty quickly. I keep going over it in my head but I'm still not sure what happened, but perhaps I over blended. Even though the bars felt like they were pretty solid, after four days they were after all super soft on the bottom and very difficult to unmold, even after being in the freezer. I used a 12 cavity brambleberry mold because I've not yet gotten a loaf mold. Its now a must have. I waited until the soap stopped losing weight, marking a bar and weighing once a week and making sure to turn the bars and give them ample air flow. Five weeks in and there has been no change! SUCCESS!
Excitedly I took a few bars to my sister. We cut one and upon inspection the color was still very dark in the very center, kind of wet looking. The whole bar is quite soft actually, but more so on the inside. Using the soap feels alright if not a bit slick, but after letting it sit just a little bit the cut edges feel almost like gel.. similar to the inside of a cucumber? maybe a little more solid but still similar. Its been a few days since my sisters house and I just used a piece here at home. I have a proper soap tray while she doesn't and it feels less slick and gel like here, though it still doesn't feel right.
I don't recall tutorials covering this one. Do they just need more time to cure or did I do something perhaps that was just a bit off? Could it have been the spices?
Here's my recipe, calculated at soap.calc which is adapted from beginner friendly recipes shared freely through many different online sources. I've got to learn to pare down for smaller stuff for sure! I was just trying to fill my mold but definitely over shot here...
My batter base weight was 58oz before fragrance, color, clay and SL, and I had a superfat of 5%
Water 14.82 oz
Lye 5.58 oz
Coconut and Olive oils 13.65 oz
Avocado and Caster oils 5.85 oz
Blueberry pumpkin fragrance oil 1.5 oz
sodium lactate 2.5 teaspoons
Kaolin clay 2.5 teaspoons
and about 1 scant tablespoon of pumpkin pie blend I created for color *nutmeg, clove, cinnamon and ginger*
I mixed my oils and lye together at about 85 degrees. They were only two degrees off from each other when I began. I put the clay and SL in at the end. Still not entirely sure what I did wrong at this point. These bars smell amazing but they are not very pretty lol I will try again though!