Chickenpoopshoes
Active Member
So I think i am coming up with a good plan for my test batches of soap.
I have narrowed it down to three rounds of testing. I have friends and family lined up to help me test them.
Round 1 will be attempting to come up with a formula of fats that can make up my base for future soaps. I currently have the option of pure lard, or cutting the lard with suet. I don't think I want to use pure Suet because it is already hard as glass before saponification and I suspect it will be like trying to wash with a polished stone.
Round 2 will be to test whether we like the winner of the base oil test with or without Kaolin (for slip/glide)
Round three will be adding some interesting additives like oatmilk and honey, or beer.
SO I have two silicone soap moulds which have 6 oval cavities making a nice sized bar of soap each.Each mould takes 500ml fluid so I can either make 6 soaps per batch or 12 (350g fats or 700g) BUT as I see it, I will need to make TWO kinds of soap for round 1,, one more for round 2, and two more for round 3.
Would it be better to produce smaller sized soaps for these trials? My concern is that a full sized soap would be too big for a tester. Also, it might be a bit of a bummer having to use up all the 'losers' from the trials.
What do you guys do about testing soap recipes?
I have narrowed it down to three rounds of testing. I have friends and family lined up to help me test them.
Round 1 will be attempting to come up with a formula of fats that can make up my base for future soaps. I currently have the option of pure lard, or cutting the lard with suet. I don't think I want to use pure Suet because it is already hard as glass before saponification and I suspect it will be like trying to wash with a polished stone.
Round 2 will be to test whether we like the winner of the base oil test with or without Kaolin (for slip/glide)
Round three will be adding some interesting additives like oatmilk and honey, or beer.
SO I have two silicone soap moulds which have 6 oval cavities making a nice sized bar of soap each.Each mould takes 500ml fluid so I can either make 6 soaps per batch or 12 (350g fats or 700g) BUT as I see it, I will need to make TWO kinds of soap for round 1,, one more for round 2, and two more for round 3.
Would it be better to produce smaller sized soaps for these trials? My concern is that a full sized soap would be too big for a tester. Also, it might be a bit of a bummer having to use up all the 'losers' from the trials.
What do you guys do about testing soap recipes?