Unmolded and cut my 4th soap. My design attempt didn't work, but I'm not super-concerned about a perfect look right now. I'm really working on creating varied formulations with differeing oil choices or proportions, then seeing how the soap batches work out, how they cure, how they age longer-term, how they might ameliorate my lotion use, and jazz like that. As long as i like the colors and they don't look like food. ;P These are for me, SO, and maybe some friends if they beg real pretty-like.
This was a 6-oil soap: Avocado, castor, coconut, hemp, olive, and certified sustainable organic palm (alphabetical, not by weight). Same oils as the "hamburger soap", but different proportions which gave a slightly more balanced Sat:Unsat ratio, but still lower Sat than my 1st two soaps, which will also give me something to compare, down the road. SF 4% and 34% lye concentration. I've been staying in the 32% - 34% lye range with 3% to an unusual 6% SF (for the soleseife only), and have not had any soaps zap upon unmolding.
The weird surface on the foreground soap (which was across the whole slab) was from the plastic wrap touching the soap and messing up my fancy top ... because I FINALLY made enough to fill that mold ... and a titch too much.
These are the molds I ordered today, that are coming Monday. I think my soaps will still go through gel phase in the rectangles, since they are close together, but I might have to take extra care to gel the ones in the flower molds -- time will tell. Please chime in about this, if you have any experience with it. TIA
This was a 6-oil soap: Avocado, castor, coconut, hemp, olive, and certified sustainable organic palm (alphabetical, not by weight). Same oils as the "hamburger soap", but different proportions which gave a slightly more balanced Sat:Unsat ratio, but still lower Sat than my 1st two soaps, which will also give me something to compare, down the road. SF 4% and 34% lye concentration. I've been staying in the 32% - 34% lye range with 3% to an unusual 6% SF (for the soleseife only), and have not had any soaps zap upon unmolding.
The weird surface on the foreground soap (which was across the whole slab) was from the plastic wrap touching the soap and messing up my fancy top ... because I FINALLY made enough to fill that mold ... and a titch too much.
These are the molds I ordered today, that are coming Monday. I think my soaps will still go through gel phase in the rectangles, since they are close together, but I might have to take extra care to gel the ones in the flower molds -- time will tell. Please chime in about this, if you have any experience with it. TIA
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