Hi,
I started to make soap a year ago, so I am still newbie and need advice. I know that coconut oil has drying properties, but I read, that some soapers make 100 % coconut oils with higher superfat (15 - 20 %). So I decided to try and before 2 weeks I made soap from:
1000 g coconut oil
150 g NaOH (18 % superfat).
I am sure, that lye was well dissolved and I used stickblender to mix everything.
After few days I made zap test (put tongue to soap). The result was the same if I make zap test now: After about 10 second from touch the soap I feel strange filling, like burning (which last about 15 seconds).
Is soap lye heavy? Should I throw it away? How can soap at 18 % superfat be lye heavy? Any input would be welcome.
I started to make soap a year ago, so I am still newbie and need advice. I know that coconut oil has drying properties, but I read, that some soapers make 100 % coconut oils with higher superfat (15 - 20 %). So I decided to try and before 2 weeks I made soap from:
1000 g coconut oil
150 g NaOH (18 % superfat).
I am sure, that lye was well dissolved and I used stickblender to mix everything.
After few days I made zap test (put tongue to soap). The result was the same if I make zap test now: After about 10 second from touch the soap I feel strange filling, like burning (which last about 15 seconds).
Is soap lye heavy? Should I throw it away? How can soap at 18 % superfat be lye heavy? Any input would be welcome.