Rattanjeet
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which Fo have you used?Made this today, first in a long time.
which Fo have you used?Made this today, first in a long time.
I thought the same, but then wondered if they are M&P.They look pretty - keep them off that wire rack though!
Cherry Almond Fragrance oilwhich Fo have you used?
I think you are correct and that is exactly what is going on. Even so, they 'feel' dry on the outside rather than wet. But at least they are not now covered in dew like they were. I am going to re-bevel a couple of them and see if exposing a possibly dry-er surface has any impact on how they interact with the humidity. Or, it could be that the moisture I don't feel has 'equalized' to a depth the beveling reaches. I guess a better test would be to cut one in half and see if the freshly exposed inner surface attracts moisture from the humidity. So I think I will do both and watch for another couple of days.@earlene such an interesting experiment. My thought was that the bars stop sweating after you wet them because that equalizes them with the ambient humidity. No need to draw moisture when they are moist. Maybe?
It's so pretty!New FO - Red Ginger and Saffron. Unusual but really nice! Kinda earthy. Was disappointed that the FO didn't discolour to yellow as it was supposed to ( hence the white portions of soap. It may change in time though.
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Speaking of soaps sweating, I was very concerned when I noticed that one of my cardboard boxes of cured soap was very wet, like something had spilled in it. Then I discovered it was a bunch of soap bars sitting in there absorbing water out of the air and leaking it into the box!
I always add about 3 tsp of salt for a 4 lb batch. Hardens over night. If I was ready ever in the morning I could cut before bed. Or put it in the freezer. Like a lot of us patience is terrible . Just so excited to see the outcome.I am waiting for my second batch ever to harden...going on 48 hours. I can see how addicting this could be though.
when you wash stuff, don;t you just do it right away or is it better to wait?
I love the blue and white one!I made a large batch of soap and scented half with Barber Shoppe (blue) and half with Citrus and Sage (orange and yellow). I added too much water post cook but it will be fine after a long cure I think.
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Made another batch in the series of bars for the ladies' retreat gift bag order. Decided to go uncolored with a nice blend of two scents that I have used before, along with some vanilla stabilizer (from BCN) that I have not used with either fragrance before. And...
Holy acceleration and ricing! Neither fragrance has accelerated on me before; perhaps mixing them, or adding the VCS, changed that reaction? Dunno. After beating it into submission with the SB, I had to glop it into a slab mold instead of pouring into the detailed cavity molds that were planned.
Banged it down so hard that a screw fell out of my craft table. Oops. Checked an hour later, and there was ¼" of oil across the entire top of the slab. I really wasn't in the mood to hot process, so I took a whisk and beat it all back together in the mold. It now looks like overcooked HP soap, but at least it smells good and seems to be staying together. Here's to hoping that the inside looks nicer than the top!
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