ResolvableOwl
Notorious Lyear
So now, lemme guess, you're still losing track of time, but at the same time the clock gives you a bad conscience about it? Well made.The gigantic clock is there because otherwise I COMPLETELY lose track of time.
So now, lemme guess, you're still losing track of time, but at the same time the clock gives you a bad conscience about it? Well made.The gigantic clock is there because otherwise I COMPLETELY lose track of time.
Thank you! I did add a few eos to support the infused oil ....They are BEAUTIFUL! Wish I could smell them. Have a coworker that brings in fresh peonies. Always hate to throw out. Now I’ma gonna do THAT!
Thats a great idea!Thought I’d share how I gel my soap. No oven or heating pads required. Because the cooler is so well insulated, as the soap heats up, so does the internal temperature of the air in the cooler, which keeps building and puts the soap into gel phase. I soaped at about 90 degrees.
This batch is a bit hotter than normal (and got hot sooner) because I used coconut milk and a coconut FO. But, generally, this is how warm my soap gets using my low-budget method. I have a smaller styrofoam cooler for my smaller molds.
For smaller cavity molds, I use my seedling mat to get it started and then move to the cooler. View attachment 57View attachment 57030View attachment 57029
You could use vinegar or aloe vera juice instead.I walked to the store to buy some distilled water just to find that the store ran out of distilled water I had everything prepped to make a loaf of charcoal soap
I've had that happen, too. So annoying! Usually when I travel and searching a strange store in an unfamiliar town close to closing time. So I have to pick a substitute on-the-fly. Some things I have used instead if the store is out of Distilled water: Bottled drinking water; Bottled Kombucha tea; Buttermilk; White vinegar. There is a lye adjustment required for vinegar, but if it's a small batch I don't usually bother because it doesn't alter the SF significantly in a small batch.I walked to the store to buy some distilled water just to find that the store ran out of distilled water I had everything prepped to make a loaf of charcoal soap
“If they have no bread, let them eat cake.”You could use vinegar or aloe vera juice instead.
I don't quite understand? Batch size is directly proportional to needed amount of liquid, so the vinegar as %PPO is the same, regardless of batch size, and so is the SF increase.but if it's a small batch I don't usually bother because it doesn't alter the SF significantly in a small batch.
I don't quite understand? Batch size is directly proportional to needed amount of liquid, so the vinegar as %PPO is the same, regardless of batch size, and so is the SF increase.
I've made a lot of soap in my life and using distilled water has never crossed my mind. Maybe I'm missing something too?Does everyone really use distilled water for making soap? But, I can’t quite imagine having to buy bottled water for soap. Am I missing something, or messing up?
I sometimes use distilled but mostly use tap water; I've never had an issue. We do have soft water here so I don't know if that makes a difference.Does everyone really use distilled water for making soap? I’ve used filtered tap water only, and it’s been fine. I have a decent 10 stage filter. But, I can’t quite imagine having to buy bottled water for soap. Am I missing something, or messing up?
Where I live we have very hard water as we have a lot of limestone in the ground (we can't have basements because the ground is too rocky and shifty). I was using distilled water until we had a shortage in the winter and I switched to aloe vera juice.Does everyone really use distilled water for making soap? I’ve used filtered tap water only, and it’s been fine. I have a decent 10 stage filter. But, I can’t quite imagine having to buy bottled water for soap. Am I missing something, or messing up?
I use tap water. We are on a well and have a whole house filter that filters out sediment and metals.Does everyone really use distilled water for making soap? I’ve used filtered tap water only, and it’s been fine. I have a decent 10 stage filter. But, I can’t quite imagine having to buy bottled water for soap. Am I missing something, or messing up?
I used distilled water when I lived in the desert and we had to, as the water was so crazy hard. We now have a well and that water works PERFECTLY! And tastes so much better. I figure if tap water works in your area, why make things harder? (Hard water... Dumb joke.)I've made a lot of soap in my life and using distilled water has never crossed my mind. Maybe I'm missing something too?
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