I think that the black and green swirled because i slid them on the insert instead of layering them the way i had planned. The insert I made was to small so I had to race to prevent the different 1/2s from combining. I was thinking about next time doing the white 1/2 one night and then the black...
So heres my Simon and Garfunkel Challenge. I was pretty disappointed with it, so im going to end up doing it again. This one is inspired by "the sound of silence"
I was wondering if any of you out there knew the calculations to figure out how much lye you need for the oils without something like soapcalc or any of those sites. I just want to know for oils that arent included in soapcalc like nut butters and such.
Thanks! I hadnt been that sick since the swine flu. Im really glad every one didnt go ahead and do it without me.
Mines turning out to be more of a pain then intended as well. This might be my first soap that I spend more than one night on
Pictures?
The smell should disapate but I'm curious about the colors you are talking about. The green spackle sounds like it could be caused by the blue not fully mixed in to the batter.
20% CO is fine, I would actually reduce your superfat to 7% with that amount of coconut oil. I dont start setting the SF higher than that until i go over 25% CO
the hot weather has made my soaps need to cure longer (like a month longer :( ) but thats about it. most of my soaps are superfatted between 8%-12.5% (with the exception of the pure CO soap thats at 20%) and none have had trouble with DOS, the kinds of oils you use like la-rene said can...
HP is a great way to help your Castile batches set up faster, I will only HP and water discount my castile soaps now. I am not patient enough to wait a week to unmold and cut such a simple soap up ;P but thats me. As for it curing faster I wouldnt say it does (for any soap), I still wait the 4-6...
Yes we can extend this challenge. I just got over being crazy sick for the last two weeks and just remembered the challenge. Let's set it for two weeks from today. I should have enough energy to get to the store and make some soap by then
And jenneelk you are more than welcome to join in if you...
You can unsulate them but they will turn brown and you run the risk of over heating (a very depressing thing to cut into because it can look like termites got inside your soap :( ) I will only insulate my milk soaps if i substituted 50% or less of goats milk, and goats milk only. other then that...
Im on board with Kansas Farm Girl. I dont even have dry skin but I wont generally wont go over 15 Cleansing and 8% SF is my average for all my soaps. If I go Higher than that (My Vegan bars contain 50%+ Coconut oil) I will bump the SF up to 12.5% and for Pure Coconut oil bars Ill SF them at...
Olive oil typically isn't prone to DOS. Unless it was rancid.
Theres a list somewhere in this forum with oils that are prone to DOS. If I can find it I'll post a link for you. Definitely keep records of all your recipes and take lots of notes ;) helps with solving all problems future and present.