Zany_in_CO
Saponifier
Take up golf. It's not as expensive and the fresh air and exercise are good for you.If you could go back in time to give yourself as a beginner some advice on soapmaking, what would it be?
Take up golf. It's not as expensive and the fresh air and exercise are good for you.If you could go back in time to give yourself as a beginner some advice on soapmaking, what would it be?
I can tell you that cat hairs stand up to the lye monster....quite intact...and very noticeable
I can tell you that cat hairs stand up to the lye monster....quite intact...and very noticeable
I'm glad you shared this, because I've been eyeing some molds.. What do you find yourself using instead?
I remembered another one ...
Don't wear fluffy clothes when soaping.
Soap has this amazing ability to pluck fibres from the air and stick them to itself.
Add silicone and you have a perfect fluff magnet.
I can tell you that cat hairs stand up to the lye monster....quite intact...and very noticeable
I wish I could go back and tell my beginning self to slow down and not buy all the "stuff" I thought I desperately needed to make soap.... Tons of micas and colorants, that as the years went by, I slowly realized that I much prefer a more natural looking bar.
The purchases that I made that were well worth it were my first silicone mold, which back in those days was very expensive. It changed soapmaking for me. Not everyone hates folding those freezer paper liners, but I'm not one of them. I dreaded folding them..
And when I started to sell, I invested in a Tank, and it was worth every penny. So I would tell myself to slow down a bit until I found my soaping niche, and then I would know better where to invest my money.
Silicone, except my 4-log HDPE mold, which needs liners for easy unmolding. I like the HDPE mold over a wood mold, b/c the liners don't have to be perfect - it's okay if some soap touches the mold.
I have a few Milky Way molds that I love the design - to the point where I am seriously considering making some paraffin casts and making silicone mold of them.
this is not original but does bear repeating:
Group all your oils in one area and when you've weighed them out put them in a separate area...unweighed on the counter...weighed out on the floor as an example...this way you're less likely to have forgotten one....
ImOh, and it's good to keep spare batteries for your scale on hand!! It's a bad, bad feeling to have your scale die in the middle of soaping!
HDPE, is that like PVC pipe?
I'm glad to be learning this... I've been restraining myself, but bright colors and shiny things are really easy to get sucked into.. I think I might get maybe two or three, just to see if I like them.
I also hate the idea of folding paper.. I'm not patient enough to get it right.
What is a Tank?
WeaversPort, buy a small amount of colors you really like and experiment. You may find that swirls and colors are your thing. Just don't don't go overboard until you discover what you really love...is it micas, oxides, infused oils? Once you find out, then you can go crazy.
...
That expensive, magic, Mexican tree bark...what was I thinking?! .
Don't buy the cute individual molds. You will never use them all!
Is the Mexican tree bark you are talking about Tepezcohuite? Anti-aging, heals burns...and whole nine yards...
Enter your email address to join: