I have been having problems with my recipe. This is the first time I've had a problem in a couple years so I'm not sure whats going on. Humidity is low at this point of the year. It's not the first winter I've been through. I did change the recipe to a 60%hard/40%soft from a 50/50 recipe. Normally it's hard enough in a day or two to cut. I did increase my water to
I've had be soft on top like whipped cream and hard and crumbly on the bottom. I can't seem to cut it before a week at the moment and it's still soft on the outside so I have to be careful I don't crush it. The top of the soap is splitting like it's going to volcano but it doesn't quite volcano and I have smooth the top of it a bunch of times until it's time to cut. If I put the lid of my loaf mold on, the top splits worse. Also, no matter what fragrance I've been using, if I use the stick blender to emulsion, I risk the chance of it accelerating to soap on the stick in a minute or so.
Should I remove the salt? I used it in the summer to help me unmold faster since we have very high humidity here at that time of year. Should I go back to my normal recipe? We do have the heater on but it's no warmer than it is during the summer in the house.
BASE OILS:
Olive 23 oz 33.8%
Coconut 12 oz 17.6%
Shea Butter 12 oz 17.6%
Palm 15 oz 22.1%
Almond 3 oz 4.4%
Castor 3 oz 4.4%
ADDITIVES:
FO: * Lavender Chamomile 4 oz
Misc: Salt 4 tsp
PACKAGING ITEMS:
LYE & WATER: 1/1.3
LYE: 8.9 oz
WATER: 10.1 oz
Water/Lye Ratio: 1.30
I've had be soft on top like whipped cream and hard and crumbly on the bottom. I can't seem to cut it before a week at the moment and it's still soft on the outside so I have to be careful I don't crush it. The top of the soap is splitting like it's going to volcano but it doesn't quite volcano and I have smooth the top of it a bunch of times until it's time to cut. If I put the lid of my loaf mold on, the top splits worse. Also, no matter what fragrance I've been using, if I use the stick blender to emulsion, I risk the chance of it accelerating to soap on the stick in a minute or so.
Should I remove the salt? I used it in the summer to help me unmold faster since we have very high humidity here at that time of year. Should I go back to my normal recipe? We do have the heater on but it's no warmer than it is during the summer in the house.
BASE OILS:
Olive 23 oz 33.8%
Coconut 12 oz 17.6%
Shea Butter 12 oz 17.6%
Palm 15 oz 22.1%
Almond 3 oz 4.4%
Castor 3 oz 4.4%
ADDITIVES:
FO: * Lavender Chamomile 4 oz
Misc: Salt 4 tsp
PACKAGING ITEMS:
LYE & WATER: 1/1.3
LYE: 8.9 oz
WATER: 10.1 oz
Water/Lye Ratio: 1.30