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cab
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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cab
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Posted: Sun Jun 12, 05 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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sally_in_wales wrote: |
What are you stirring with? A balloon whisk is usually faster than a spoon for example, thats why a lot of the soapers use a stick blender. Could be an easy way to see whether its just 'in the wrist' as it were. Could it be one particular batch of fats, or is it always this way? Temperature can also be critical with some oils, is it possible that this could be a factor? I'm sure it will come right. |
Heck, when it traced it went really well. Took it out of the molds this morning (just tried silicone muffin molds for the soap, and they're great, and also an old plastic chocolate tray insert thingy to make 'guest soaps' for travellng) and it looks really good. The 'guest soaps' are going to become a regular feature, I think, so I've got the option of packaging a whole load together for Christmas presents.
Could be oil batch variation; I mix intermittently using an old hand blender thingy. How much will I shave off the time if I really go to town on mixing?
Both oils and lye solution were at 49C ish when I started, as recommended in Melinda Cross books.
Looking at the soap now (I split the batch in two, and added elderflowers and some flower essential oils to one half and finely ground allspice to the other), it's got all the makings of a nice batch. The elderflowers have taken on a lovely orange tinge. |
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pink bouncy
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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cab
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wellington womble
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Viking_Chick
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wellington womble
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 15051 Location: East Midlands
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 05 12:03 pm Post subject: |
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All kinds of variations from the melinda coss book. I think they are superfatted, but I made a pure tallow batch, and superfatted it with different oils (avacado, jojoba, castor, apricot kernal and carrot) to see which is the most moisterising. Anything that doesn't turn out great goes in washing powder, so I'm not too worried if it goes wrong, as its not wasted.
This melinda coss book, by they way
https://tinyurl.com/9vv7m
the gourmet soaps one isn't as good, I don't think. |
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mochyn
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cab
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mochyn
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cab
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Viking_Chick
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