Thank you for your response. I went back to my original method bulky stainless steel pot heat on low till hard oils almost melted then add my liquids! No more bubbles air bubbles that is [emoji4]
Thank you for this information and I agree it’s the microwave I had been heating my oils on low on the stove, until I got the containers and started microwaving them I was doing it in 1 minutes increments to avoid over heating but clearly I over heated them. I’m assuming the soap will be fine...
These bubbles are occurring before the stick blender has even been turned on. I’ve been told that maybe it’s palm oil and or microwaving the oils to melt
OMG.. can containers used to mix soap batter contribute to air bubbles? These are the Saint this is the same recipe I’ve always used I’m getting bubbles before even touch anything with the darn stick blender I melting my oils in the microwave I got a new mixing container but the last two...
Thank you so much for your feedback! I will try NS
Also I’m pretty sure you’re correct it glycerin rivers still a super wonderful soap and I just ordered the TD from Nurture Soap
I thought I had my TD mixed well and I still have bits of it in my final soap bars. Another TD question... will TD cause CP soap to sweat! I’m very new to using TD. I have put in in my lye solution, I have dispersed it into Oil and Aloe Vera Juice and directly into soap batter. I’m thinking of...
Thank you everyone for your response! It is the weirdest thing it got a very hard smooth “crust” for lack of s better word .... softer inside them out but still super lovely soap....p
Hello soap warriors! I made 128 oz batch of basic lard soap I used up coconut milk and goat milk that I had left over and used aloe Vera Juice to bring it to amount needed. I soaped at room temperature with a 40% lye concentration. In past experience it has taken forever to trace. But this time...