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Today I am sad. I was going to make soap. Did not premeasure my lye, as per usual. When I had everything going, I began to straight dump my lye into the water and realized I was short. I am now pouting and putting everything back in their containers as I haven't melted them yet. WHAT WAS I THINKING? But I'd rather pack it all up and start again another day. It's one thing after another today. I was already having a very late start. But I am disappointed. I had lovely visions of what I wanted to create today and now I'm sad. :(
 
I got two pretties!
 

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I bought 20L of olive oil! I don't buy anything soap-related in bulk, and have barely been making soap for the past 2-3 years, so this commitment is a big deal. When the price of OO sky-rocketed last year, I experimented with other oils, but there's really not a good replacement, so when I saw that the bulk purchase would save me about 50%, I decided to commit. And that way I can stop price comparing and worrying about running out.
 

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It's a new year and now with holidays over and garden planted it's time to address my next stage of cp soap making. I stated last year I need to take the tome to check out eos and safe fragrances and mica and natural colourants. So I came up with a way that would give me small soaps and make this learning process more fun. I have some small moulds to make 600 gram batches for and an array of tiny molds. I choose 5 colors of micas. Light pink magenta,a yellow magic and a violet and a blue ultramarine. Mixed with the avocado oil from the recipe I was using. Heated the oil till warm then added. My soaping recipe I was using has no olive oil. I used 35% lard 23%coconut extra virgin oil 6%caster 15% shea unrefined and 10 unrefined coconut butter 8% avacado oil . My daughter wanted a hard bar that lasted and had plenty of bubbles. So testing several things at the same time. I used juniper, peppermint
 
It's a new year and now with holidays over and garden planted it's time to address my next stage of cp soap making. I stated last year I need to take the tome to check out eos and safe fragrances and mica and natural colourants. So I came up with a way that would give me small soaps and make this learning process more fun. I have some small moulds to make 600 gram batches for and an array of tiny molds. I choose 5 colors of micas. Light pink magenta,a yellow magic and a violet and a blue ultramarine. Mixed with the avocado oil from the recipe I was using. Heated the oil till warm then added. My soaping recipe I was using has no olive oil. I used 35% lard 23%coconut extra virgin oil 6%caster 15% shea unrefined and 10 unrefined coconut butter 8% avacado oil . My daughter wanted a hard bar that lasted and had plenty of bubbles. So testing several things at the same time. I used juniper, peppermint
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Well it frozen then posted ! Lol ....
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Then double posted. Gremlins! Anyway it's how I'm testing things! Hope everyone is having a great day!

I masterbatched 24 pounds of 50% concentration lye water. Before coffee 🤯

And realized I used 22 pounds of lye last year 😳🤯😁🙋🏿‍♂️🤣

Yes, I have soap coming out my whazoo🤣😂🤣
Wow that's a lot!! I have yet to try making multi batches at the same time. I usually plan the night before have everything weighted out and do my lye solution the night before. When I get home from work I warm everything up to my soaping temperature and make it. You must be so organized!
 
Wow that's a lot!! I have yet to try making multi batches at the same time. I usually plan the night before have everything weighted out and do my lye solution the night before. When I get home from work I warm everything up to my soaping temperature and make it. You must be so organized!
When I make slabs, not so much. But multicolor or multi-loaf batches requires days of preparation and checking and rechecking. Then execution is fast.

Fragrance and/or sodium gluconate gets missed often 😬
 

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