Hi!
In order to try this out, I could take one of my CP soaps currently curing, and run it trough? For the fitting process, should I "fish the soap up" - the part that is floating on the top. How do I dry it?
I know it's tough to get a message like this, but admin didn't throw you out, he...
This thread is going to be a cliff hanger. :) just to make sure I get it right (please be patient if I don't get the line of thought immediately), in your previous post you explain how we home makers usually do it today. Both for hot process & cold process, and the general end result. Or is this...
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What a great site - it's helpful and supporting in so many ways. But hey - who are behind the screen on the other side, making all of his possible? And what is your vision, why make a site like this available for us? Could you tell a little bit about yourselves, as I'm super curious to get...
This is my most loved soap. Its bubbly the right way, and yes, it does melt away a little bit too fast, but it feels firm, luxurious and gentle. Color wise it's also quite white.
Press fresh lemon juice and add it at trace.
Cut the soap no later than 12 hours after molding.
Let it cure for up...
Fantastic Hanimsmaik! I have made our soaps for home usage for a couple of years now, and I'm pretty happy with the results. But I am ALWAYS eager to learn more - thats why I tried to access your link.
Have you created a recipe in here with extended notes on how to go about it - if you want...
I have made this soap - It was one of those soaps that I had so slap bang into the mold immediately after the EOS was added. It turned hard FAST, and that is not my preferred way of working.
Lets see if it turns out lovely - will post more comments after first batch has cured.
Cold process.
Don't- wait too long (more than two hours) before you cut it if you make this batch in a mold! It hardens fast.
The charts are off as the salt counteracts the lather of the soap, so the high coconut amount is needed to make lather. Add the salt at light trace, and if you want to...