Can I have some more Soap advice please...
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Can I have some more Soap advice please...
I've had one go at making soap this year and (with a bit of help from Wombat) followed the recipe on the main site. Loved the result so now I'm up for experimenting!
How can I vary the recipe, is it OK to add any 'flavour' essential oil or does that make a difference?
Ideas welcome!
How can I vary the recipe, is it OK to add any 'flavour' essential oil or does that make a difference?
Ideas welcome!
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As long as you keep it to the same amount of e/o then it shouldn't be a problem.
I'm looking into room temperature soap at the moment, its better for the more fragile and delicate oils, and oils like the citrus family - they tend to burn off very quickly at heat.
But yes, to answer your question, you can change the essential oils without a problem. You can also use fragrance oils.
Keep an eye on the soap when you're adding the oils though - some of them make the soap 'seize' - trace very quickly.
I'm looking into room temperature soap at the moment, its better for the more fragile and delicate oils, and oils like the citrus family - they tend to burn off very quickly at heat.
But yes, to answer your question, you can change the essential oils without a problem. You can also use fragrance oils.
Keep an eye on the soap when you're adding the oils though - some of them make the soap 'seize' - trace very quickly.
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Hey Peggy Sue!
Glad it's working out for you. I find the better qulity oils give you better flavour, but basically, what Fee said
Nev
Glad it's working out for you. I find the better qulity oils give you better flavour, but basically, what Fee said
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OK I decided to do Ylang Ylang but couldn't get the top off, so Lemon it was!!
Bit late now to ask but I Did think as I was making it how the last lot was quite soft and dissolved quickly in water (hence didn't last very long). Is it something I have done or is that just the recipe? The soap Fee sent me for seed swaps seemed much more like shop texture/hardness.
Do you think I'm misjudging trace? (I'm a bit impatient and afraid of waiting too long....)
Any views?
Bit late now to ask but I Did think as I was making it how the last lot was quite soft and dissolved quickly in water (hence didn't last very long). Is it something I have done or is that just the recipe? The soap Fee sent me for seed swaps seemed much more like shop texture/hardness.
Do you think I'm misjudging trace? (I'm a bit impatient and afraid of waiting too long....)
Any views?
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What did you use as your main oil?
I use Coconut, which makes a hard bar.
If you use palm, or avocado, or a softer oil, then it saponifies to make a softer bar.
I use Coconut, which makes a hard bar.
If you use palm, or avocado, or a softer oil, then it saponifies to make a softer bar.
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I used the recipe on the main site Fee, it's Coconut and olive and 'Pura' mixture- I don't know which you'd class as the main oil. The coconut I bought off e-bay in a big lump, hope it's the right stuff!
I had a look at the website you gave me a link to, it refers to a base alot in the recipes but I hadn't worked out what that was exactly, I'll spend a bit more time scrolling through it soon, see what I can sus.
Always nice to learn new things I think
I had a look at the website you gave me a link to, it refers to a base alot in the recipes but I hadn't worked out what that was exactly, I'll spend a bit more time scrolling through it soon, see what I can sus.
Always nice to learn new things I think
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aaah, thats because you can buy Melt and Pour soap base in a lot of places.
If you ca get hold of it, Melinda Coss's book - Handmade Soap is really good. That's the book i used to make the soap i sent you.
Also:
www.teachsoap.com - i made the break the rules soap - it makes MASSES of soap, so halve the recipe!! That's come out nice and hard (being mainly coconut) and there are some other great recipes on there too!
Other sites worth trying are:
www.millersoap.com
soap.about.com (i think...)
If you ca get hold of it, Melinda Coss's book - Handmade Soap is really good. That's the book i used to make the soap i sent you.
Also:
www.teachsoap.com - i made the break the rules soap - it makes MASSES of soap, so halve the recipe!! That's come out nice and hard (being mainly coconut) and there are some other great recipes on there too!
Other sites worth trying are:
www.millersoap.com
soap.about.com (i think...)
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