Ok - so I made two batches of salt soap today - both 500 grams
A: 80% CO / 20% AO / 70% salt / MB Lye + additional liquid / 18% SF
B: 80% CO / 20% HOSO / 35% salt / MB Lye + additional liquid / 18% SF
Salt was "sea salt" purchased at local grocery; it was rather coarse, so I used a SB to pulse through it and get it quite fine
I masterbatch lye at 1:1 and when additional water was added there was no significant temp rise.
Both recipes are in SMF under my user name boonmah
I melted the CO, over a water bath, removed when there were a few tiny chunks left and allowed to melt the rest of the way. I then added the second oil, used SB to incorporate lye, when thoroughly emulsified - but before light trace - I added salt - SB a bit more, then poured into individual molds - that was about three hours ago. As of writing the soap is still very liquid.
I had done a salt bar once before (albeit not with CO) and it traced so fast and so hard that it spooked me. That may well have influenced how I treated this batch.
Here are my Qs:
Should I have SB longer - i.e., to a light trace before adding salt?
Does CO take a LOT longer than OO to reach trace?
Like
@Zany_in_CO 's no-slime-castile, will this "come together" if I just leave it ALONE for a couple of days?
Any suggestions you have to improve my technique?
THANK YOU!!!!!