Hi folks, I'm still around. In case I haven't mentioned, I'm a lurker at heart. I read all the time, but rarely post because either someone else already answered perfectly, or I'm interested in the answer myself ;-)
But I do have a question. I realize it's been asked before, but I'm interested in some details I don't think I've seen.
I've been making soap lately (LOTS AND LOTS OF SOAP). I already have a bunch of shavings and soap bits from other batches, and when these are ready, I'll have lots more.
I don't really make confetti soap. The one time I tried with Castile I wasn't really in love with the look. I can't bring myself to just throw it out though so I figured maybe I can do something with it and give it to the local food bank or shelter.
I tried 2 to 1 new to old on my confetti Castile before and it worked well, so I'll be doing that again if I go ahead.
My question is more about the ingredients and fragrance. These shavings are from different batches, but mostly similar recipes. It there any special consideration to what I have to use for the base of the new soap? None of the shavings are lye heavy or off in any way.
For those of you that have tried this, does the scent burn out from the second addition of lye? While the current mix isn't unpleasant, it's a little strange with a mix of apples, mint, chocolate, Lavender, etc ;-)
As scent is already in the old batches my assumption is any new fragrance would have to be discounted about 33% (ie. .66 oz ppo instead of 1oz.) whether the older smells stick or not since the chemicals of the FO are still in there.
Any pointers or advice is appreciated as always.
Thanks!
But I do have a question. I realize it's been asked before, but I'm interested in some details I don't think I've seen.
I've been making soap lately (LOTS AND LOTS OF SOAP). I already have a bunch of shavings and soap bits from other batches, and when these are ready, I'll have lots more.
I don't really make confetti soap. The one time I tried with Castile I wasn't really in love with the look. I can't bring myself to just throw it out though so I figured maybe I can do something with it and give it to the local food bank or shelter.
I tried 2 to 1 new to old on my confetti Castile before and it worked well, so I'll be doing that again if I go ahead.
My question is more about the ingredients and fragrance. These shavings are from different batches, but mostly similar recipes. It there any special consideration to what I have to use for the base of the new soap? None of the shavings are lye heavy or off in any way.
For those of you that have tried this, does the scent burn out from the second addition of lye? While the current mix isn't unpleasant, it's a little strange with a mix of apples, mint, chocolate, Lavender, etc ;-)
As scent is already in the old batches my assumption is any new fragrance would have to be discounted about 33% (ie. .66 oz ppo instead of 1oz.) whether the older smells stick or not since the chemicals of the FO are still in there.
Any pointers or advice is appreciated as always.
Thanks!