I finally made soap yesterday for the first time in two weeks, and I rushed a bit and may have spoiled the second batch; yet another learning experience for this newbie. If you're wondering what I did wrong, I poured the lye water into the oils, stirring as usual, but something happened to pull me away for about 10 minutes and the fats started hardening up. I was able to get it liquid again briefly because I had some oil set aside with fragrance & honey mixed in, and I did about 40 seconds of stick blending as it started hardening again but this morning I appear to have two molds of mush. May have to rebatch this one, sadly. I'll add photos of the other two batches once I unmold them.
On the better-news side of the weekend, I shipped (or hand-delivered) 5 more boxes of test bars to my very kind testers & got a lovely care package from a fellow soaper here on the forum. Amid a plethora of soap samples, it included some fragments of bayberry wax & two sample bars of her experimental 'Franklin Family' historical recreation soaps (thanks so much,
@ScentimentallyYours !!).
Also, I may have stumbled on a really decent white soap recipe. My wife liked the looks of my most recent borax & pumice bars, she asked me to make her some without the borax & pumice, as she doesn't need anything that 'scrubby.' I looked at the recipe from the perspective as a shower bar and realized that it was far, far too aggressively cleansing for her, so I tweaked it by adding a generous amount of grapeseed oil. The bars look quite nice, and the
lye calculator profile looks like it will be a good general-purpose soap:
Component | % | Grams | Coconut Oil | 30 | 150 | Tallow | 30 | 150 | Grapeseed | 30 | 150 | Castor | 10 | 50 | | | | | | Total oils: (500) | | | | | | | | | | | | | Kaolin Clay | | 10 | Water | | 123 | Lye | | 72 | Scent | | Litsea: 9 grams | Lavender: 15 grams | Sodium Citrate | | 10 |
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Calculator | Lye Grams | | Water Grams | Ratio: |
SoapCalc | 72.4 | | 123 | 1.7:1 |
If you're wondering about the fragrance, I did a split batch at trace, with half getting the Litsea Cubeba and the other half getting Bulgarian Lavender. I was trying to avoid them getting too hard too fast, so only hand-whipped the batter after adding the scent, and sadly may have underdone that; it appears the EO may not have blended completely. Such a delicate balance between blending enough and too much.