I attempted to recreate a salt bar recipe that I thought was a fail, ended up being my favorite soap yet, but I didn't write my recipe down. Today I am hoping I come close to figuring it out. Lesson... write any new or save any new recipe regardless of what I initially think! I also used some new fragrance oil called Icy Peppermint. The scent is heaven but my red colorant looks orange (bummer) don't know if its the cause but hopefully it will cool to red.
I also did my favorite thing...cut soap! I made a loaf yesterday with monkey farts (not a favorite, but my friend loves it) scent that I renamed "tropical sugar" I was going to do an ITP swirl but my soap started getting too thick and I just ended up plopping it in. I wish I could have done it, but oh well still...fun...fun..fun. The colors are beautiful, design not so much.
Jules, do you just squeeze the Aloe from the plant and add it in? Never used it in soap but I have several plants that are getting out of control.
Well I'm even more stumped now! I repeated the exact same recipe today, but two things changed...
1. I used a 'light' olive oil from the supermarket (reputable brand of olive oil) and
2. I made sure the lye water was at room temperature.
Everything was absolutely sweet! It only took about 2 minutes to trace really nicely, it's poured nicely and it looks really good. I will unmould tomorrow, of course...but right now, it's looking fabulous!
So...the first batch was either the temperature of the lye water, or the olive oil from the soap making supplier. I will test their olive oil again sometime in the near future (I had never used it before this episode) and see what happens. But for now, I'm happy with today's batch and now I only have to wait 4 months to use it! LOL
PS. the first batch has gone all crumbly after un-moulding, but the pH has come down from 11.5 to 9. It's not the prettiest soap out there, so I will grate it in a few weeks time and make laundry powder. Absolutely no waste here!
When I use my fresh aloe I filet the aloe off the outside leaf, chunk it up and put it in the blender and blend well. Sometimes you have to stop and let the foam settle and blend some more. I then add it some citric acid to keep the aloe from discoloring and either store in the fridge or I freeze it in a thin layer in zip lock so I can break off how much I need. If you add aloe to your lye it will turn yellow. I use a 50/50 lye solution and the aloe or an aloe blend for the balance of liquid
I cut and stamped my cm doublemint soap with spearmint, peppermint and eucalyptus. Holy wowzers it smells like that gum in here. I love it!
I've been wanting to make a really minty spearmint soap! Did you use essential oils or fragrance oils? And how much of each and how much per pound of oils?
I used essential oils, I think I used something along the lines 1.2 oz spearmint, .6 oz peppermint, .2 oz eucalyptus but I am not very good at exact measurements. This was a 2 lb batch so an ounce per pound. Its turned into one of my favorite batches now.
FYI - the safe zone for EO usage is 3%, or 0.5oz ppo. The rate you've used is double....
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