Very stressful soaping session last night, I don't really like soaps that lie/lye to me!
I pulled my pine tar soap out of the mold this morning, and it had a fairly large pool of separated brown liquid in the bottom half of it.
I have attached my recipe below and a picture of the bottom of the loaf. I also added sodium lactate. My lye was 90 degrees, and my oils were 100 when I mixed, and it took forever to reach trace, including 10 minutes of stick blending in bursts and 10 minutes of stirring. I thought pine tar was supposed to accelerate?
It also looked like it was what I assume was ricing, right before it finally thickened up. I tried to keep mixing for a minute to make sure it was fully mixed back together, and it was nice and smooth and glossy at a thick trace when I poured.
The only other anomaly I noticed is that my lye didn't heat up as much as I expected, but I put that down to this being a smaller batch than I've done before.
I pulled my pine tar soap out of the mold this morning, and it had a fairly large pool of separated brown liquid in the bottom half of it.
I have attached my recipe below and a picture of the bottom of the loaf. I also added sodium lactate. My lye was 90 degrees, and my oils were 100 when I mixed, and it took forever to reach trace, including 10 minutes of stick blending in bursts and 10 minutes of stirring. I thought pine tar was supposed to accelerate?
It also looked like it was what I assume was ricing, right before it finally thickened up. I tried to keep mixing for a minute to make sure it was fully mixed back together, and it was nice and smooth and glossy at a thick trace when I poured.
The only other anomaly I noticed is that my lye didn't heat up as much as I expected, but I put that down to this being a smaller batch than I've done before.