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  1. ozziesgirl

    Best Deal for smaller amounts of lye

    I did a search, but can't find this as a recent topic. I am wondering where you get your best deal on smaller amounts of lye. I have always just bought whatever 2 pound containers were the least expensive from Amazon, because I just make soap for our family and to give as gifts. Our family has...
  2. ozziesgirl

    Rebatch with oil

    Thank you so much for taking the time to explain that so well. I really appreciate it!
  3. ozziesgirl

    Rebatch with oil

    I am sorry if this is a stupid question, but how does a person work a recipe backwards to figure out how much oil they were short?
  4. ozziesgirl

    Rebatch with oil

    I did a poor job of transferring numbers, and the batch of soap ended up with almost a full extra ounce of lye. This is the recipe: 12.3 oz. coconut oil 10 oz, lard 10 oz. olive oil 3.7 oz. grapeseed oil 3.2 oz. cocoa butter .8 oz. swt. almond oil 16 oz. water 6.68 oz. lye 1 oz. lemongrass EO...
  5. ozziesgirl

    Rebatch with oil

    I have a batch of soap that is lye heavy. How do I know how much oil to add with a rebatch? Are there any tricks to rebatching, other than shredding and melting?
  6. ozziesgirl

    Why is it brittle?

    Well that is an excellent question, because I have the soapcalc numbers printed out, and somehow I transferred them to paper incorrectly. So, mystery solved about the brittleness, but now my question is, where do you learn about rebatching with extra oils?
  7. ozziesgirl

    Why is it brittle?

    Oils above are correct. It was definitely closest to Parm. I typically make soap with a larger quantity of olive oil and soft oils, so I am used to being able to wait 4 or 5+ days to cut bars. Maybe it was just too hard.
  8. ozziesgirl

    Why is it brittle?

    I made a batch of soap with the following recipe because I wanted to use up some different oils I had on hand. 12.3 oz. coconut oil 10 oz, lard 10 oz. olive oil 3.7 oz. grapeseed oil 3.2 oz. cocoa butter .8 oz. swt. almond oil 16 oz. water 6.68 oz. lye 1 oz. lemongrass EO It was a CP soap...
  9. ozziesgirl

    Question- soap molds - pringle cans?

    I have used Pringles cans many times, and I have had soap turn out beautifully, I have had the overheating/volcano problem (see my profile pic), and I have had batches that would not harden in the bottom half of the can and were an ugly mess when I cut them. So, while I really like the size and...
  10. ozziesgirl

    Anise oil or oil infusion?

    I have 2 questions about scenting HP soap with anise. First, is it a scent that will stick all by itself? And secondly, am I better off to use anise EO, or is crushing the entire star anise and making an oil infusion better/equally good? Does any one have experience with this? Thanks!
  11. ozziesgirl

    Rose Oil

    My friend really wants me to make a batch of soap with rose oil. Other than the fact rose oil is incredibly expensive, is this even doable? Is it an oil that will survive the heating process (I do cp soap) and still leave a decent scent? And lastly, assuming people actually do this, does anyone...
  12. ozziesgirl

    Rose EO in CP soap

    My friend really wants me to make a batch of soap for her with rose essential oil. Has anyone done this? I don’t want to use such an expensive oil just to find out it doesn’t stick.
  13. ozziesgirl

    Summer shipping

    Will it hurt CP soap to be shipped through the mail in the hot summer?
  14. ozziesgirl

    Lye Ash

    Are there some ingredients or conditions that make a soap more likely to develop lye ash?
  15. ozziesgirl

    Why the brittle edges?

    I left it on the porch for about 4 hours, then cut it 2 and half days later. (3:00 pm Saturday - 9:00am Tuesday) The outer edge seems brittle and crumbly. Little hunks flake off as I cut it.
  16. ozziesgirl

    Why the brittle edges?

    Then I’m really confused. I read a bunch of posts about avoiding gel phase, and a lot of people said they stick their soap straight in the freezer. Why aren’t theirs doing this? I used to just make soap and not worry about gel/no gel. Now that I’m trying to make a more consistent product, I’m...
  17. ozziesgirl

    Why the brittle edges?

    I made a batch of soap that I’ve made successfully several times, but this time I wanted to keep if from gelling, so I set it on my front porch immediately after putting it in the molds. It was 33 degrees and damp out. I was using Pringles cans for molds, which I also frequently do. When I cut...
  18. ozziesgirl

    Too Hot

    They cut nicely, so I guess I lucked out. Next time I imagine I’ll remember not to insulate gm soap!
  19. ozziesgirl

    Too Hot

    I remember now reading that goats milk soap can get too hot and crack, but unfortunately I forgot that and tucked mine in tightly. If it looks like this in the mold, does that mean it’s going to be brittle when I cut it?
  20. ozziesgirl

    What soapy thing have you done today?

    Hemisphere Soap I used a Pringles can for a soap mold (one of my favorite molds), and it was just a fluke that the top bar has this cool round top. It is the perfect shape for washing your armpits! I wish I could make tons of them!
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