The last batch I added extra cocoa butter and moisturizing oils and got ten gorgeous bars that smelled like gingersnap cookies.
Unfortunately, the only downside is that these soaps require a bit more special care- they dissolve a lot easier and turn to mush if you aren't careful. I had to explain the care they need to a friend when I gave her a bar and she looked at me like I was some weird crazy soap lady.
But really, it's either take care of the soap the proper way and have it last a few weeks, or treat it like the crappy, synthetic chemical soap and have it gone within a few days. Since it isn't exactly free to make soap, nor the easiest thing to do, I tend to lean more on the "take care of my precious soap dammit!!!!" team.
Anyhoo.
Thursday I needed to make a new batch. It was supposed to be vanilla+liquorice. I was functioning on three hours of sleep (don't ask, not for fun reasons). Within an hour in the oven smoke was curling out and we opened the door to a bubbling seething monstrosity. Kinda like what you imagine from a weird goop monster of boils.
The box was even a bit black. (eek).
It wasn't until the next day after I had had a regular night of sleep that I remembered perhaps I had turned the oven to 375 degrees instead of 175..... oops!
In any case, my do-over soap- liquorice and cloves- seems to have been successful. They smell like liquorice baby gummy candy... mmmm.....
Lesson: don't try to make soap on 3 hours of sleep.
Silly ovens and their silly temperatures. The new batch looks awesome!
ReplyDeletehaha i know right?
DeleteLooks awesome! I wish I had those soap making skillz. -krista
ReplyDeletethanks! you COULD have these skillz, we should make soap together sometime :)
DeleteFantastic! I can smell the flavours through my computer. Soap making is totally on my DIY list for this summer. D you have a recipe that you particularly like?
ReplyDeleteyay! I use this recipe: http://ecoyogini.blogspot.ca/2013/03/diy-beautiful-soap-bars-surprisingly.html it's simple, and you can modify it how you'd like (just gotta adjust the lye calculations). :)
Deletekeep us posted how it goes!
lol!
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