I tried this last night with one of my older salt soap recipes. After reading this thread, I looked at the original tutorial, the tutorial that he referenced, and one other video tutorial. I noticed that some were using salt at 20% of the liquid, while in the video tutorial she uses salt as 20% of the oils. It seemed like a lot to dissolve in her lye water, but in the video it looks like it all dissolved. Anyway, I tried it out going for the 20% of oils since I usually do almost 100% salt, and I wasn't opposed to having salt left in the bar. I also decided to add some olive oil into the recipe so I did
60% CO
39% OO
1% Castor
All I had was course sea salt, so of course it did not completely dissolve. I kind of attacked the salt with my stick blender so that it would at least get a bit smaller. I found that it did not thicken anywhere near as fast as the tutorials implied. It was also a bit soft unmolding it today. I did a combo of mints/eucalyptus/tea tree, with some finely ground mint tea leaves, so at the very worst it smells refreshing! Can't wait to see what a good cure does to it.
60% CO
39% OO
1% Castor
All I had was course sea salt, so of course it did not completely dissolve. I kind of attacked the salt with my stick blender so that it would at least get a bit smaller. I found that it did not thicken anywhere near as fast as the tutorials implied. It was also a bit soft unmolding it today. I did a combo of mints/eucalyptus/tea tree, with some finely ground mint tea leaves, so at the very worst it smells refreshing! Can't wait to see what a good cure does to it.