Experimenting With Soap

in Homesteading3 years ago

Took a small break from blogging but have been trying a bunch of stuff in the meantime.

2 weeks ago I gave some beer soap a go and some milk & honey soap a go.

I use a tallow soap recipe from The Prairie Homestead however I don't do hot process I do cold process instead.

Essentially hot process is cooking the soap so it saponifies and cures a bit faster than cold process which can take anywhere from 8-48 hours to saponify and then 4-6 weeks to cure.

Hot process takes mere hours to saponify and shorter amounts of time to cure.

But I decided to try to experiment with the amount of lye and the time I allow it to sit in the bed.

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Source: Mine. Left is beer soap, right is milk & honey.

I ran through a few batches of milk & honey and I found if there's too much lye in the cold process, it leaves lines of lye. While in my experience it doesn't affect me at all, it might be a bit harsh on other's skin. And it's not really sellable.

Too little however and the soap is too soft - it just crumbles.

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This was the case with this particular batch. I got about 5 bars out of it that looked and smelled pretty good. A second attempt at pulling the soap out of the mold at hour 5 instead of hour 8 - same result. Not enough lye, it gets crumbly.

Thankfully I can re-use the soap into a different batch of something like a plain or a milk soap so it definitely won't go to waste.

I also find that at the speed you cut tends to make a difference.

If you go slower especially with more soft soap you can expect a crumbly choppy bar. Go a little faster and it cuts beautifully.

These couple things were good to know for future soap making with a bit of trial and error for experience.

Hopefully these tips can help in your soap making endeavors!

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