Saltynuts
Well-Known Member
I've seem tons of people say you need to cure your soap, for a few days if its hot processed or like 3 weeks if its cold processed. What actually happens during that curing period? I see people say it gets "milder". But I watched a youtube video the other day where the lady filming it said that there was some speculation that during the cure period that the particles in the soap went into some matrix or crystallized more or something like that (can't remember exactly), but then she said she talked to a couple scientists on this and they said that didn't happen, the only thing that happens during the cure period is that water evaporates.
So what really goes on during the cure period? In my mind, if the saponification is complete in cold processed soap in a couple days, then there are no further chemical reactions going on after that, and any other waiting is indeed just waiting for water to evaporate out. Unless some totally other chemical reaction starts happening, but I've never heard anyone say that.
Thanks!!!
So what really goes on during the cure period? In my mind, if the saponification is complete in cold processed soap in a couple days, then there are no further chemical reactions going on after that, and any other waiting is indeed just waiting for water to evaporate out. Unless some totally other chemical reaction starts happening, but I've never heard anyone say that.
Thanks!!!