@Melana - that is so pretty!! What kind is it?
Made this as an experiment over the weekend.
Made this as an experiment over the weekend.
Looks kind of like coffee cake, or maybe fudge; Melana, your soap looks good enough to eat!
Regards, GF.
Did you use actual pumpkin pie spice in the soap?
I love the look too.
Being a complete soapmaking n00b, but wanting to get started in the hobby, I've 2 questions: why is it a bad thing to whip air into soap? I thought that was made Ivory soap float. And when it comes to adding scent(s), some scents are more powerful than others, how do you determine the proper amount(s) to add? Do you just use your nose?
Regards, GF.
Being a complete soapmaking n00b, but wanting to get started in the hobby, I've 2 questions: why is it a bad thing to whip air into soap? I thought that was made Ivory soap float. And when it comes to adding scent(s), some scents are more powerful than others, how do you determine the proper amount(s) to add? Do you just use your nose?
Regards, GF.
They set up HARD and FAST, so using individual molds or a single small block mold is recommended. You can usually cut within a couple of hours of making them. If you wait, you can't cut them at all.
I think I'm going to stick with individual cavity molds for salt soaps in the future. I love big, hand cut bars, but I unmolded and cut this while it was only a couple hours old. Still warm, managed to break some bars.
Ingredients: Coconut oil, coarse kosher salt, goat's milk, NaOH, white sugar, Lemon Creme natural fragrance oil.
The milk came from my own goats. The two girls I have in milk will be dried up soon, so alas, soon I will be without their lovely milk. My first doe due to kid this year will hopefully bring kids into the world on April 22nd, so not too long to wait (all my kids are dam raised though, so I don't get to steal milk from their mother for a while so the kids can get most of it).
Thanks! I'm just getting my business off the ground here. My family blames @Yooper
Nice soaps! I do molds and cutting on my most of my cold process soaps, but salt bars are mold only these days lol. For me they just come out much nicer and easier to deal with. 3" PVC pipe cut into 11/2" pieces make nice salt bar (or soap in general) molds. I tape butchers paper to the bottoms and line them up on trays and pour.
Pumpkin Salt Bars:
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@Melana, nice bars!
We haven't talked soap in ages on this forum.
I am still loving the spa salt bars, and so I had a friend come over yesterday and we made some. I'm doing them mostly in silicone loaf pans, pouring them thin, and making four bars out of the one loaf. One 16 ounce (oils only) batch makes 8 bars this way.
One of my favorite combos is still 90% coconut oil, 10% castor oil, 20% superfat, with 50% salt (of the oils' total weight). So, in this case it's 14.4 ounces coconut oil, 1.6 ounces castor oil, 2.28 ounces of lye, and 8 ounces of salt. I used rosemary essential oil, but not much- just enough for a small amount of "fresh" scent.
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