Thanks, Ali
I don't think I had the hard oils hot enough; I got them to 122°f. Here's the recipe. I mixed the honey with the oil, as I did on my previous batch, then started adding the lye water. I added if slowly, stirring a bit between dollops. When I had about 1/3 of it mixed in, I paused to check the temperature (it was around 119°f). I suddenly could barely stir it. I tried adding the rest of the lye water, hoping to get it thoroughly mixed in before it hardened, and by then the texture was about like that of clay mixed with cement, that kind of heavy, grainy texture. I tried spooning it into the mold, but it wouldn't really move. I'd guess it took me 20 minutes to transfer it from the pitcher I was mixing in to the mold. This afternoon when I uncovered it it was semi-solid.
Based on what I know about soapmaking so far, I'd guess the combination of hard oils, low oil temps, low water percentage, salt, and honey was just too much.
Component | % | Grams |
Avocado Oil | 20 | 150 |
Cocoa Butter | 10 | 75 |
Coconut Oil | 10 | 75 |
Mango Butter | 10 | 75 |
Palm Kernel Oil Flakes | 20 | 150 |
Shea Butter | 10 | 75 |
Stearic Acid | 20 | 150 |
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| | Total oils: (750) |
Honey | | 60 |
Faux Seawater | | 189 |
Lye | | 111 |
Calculator | Lye Grams | | Water Grams | 0.0:0 |
SoapCalc | 111.4 | | 189.3 | 1.7:1 |