I love the way it came out, ❤ if that would be my soap I will pray it stays that way 😀 ... About the stickiness, I think is the oatmeal, it did happened to me and I think sodium lactate or salt dissolved in the water (before the lye) will help ... If you make another batch and use salt or sodium lactate let us know if it worked Thank you!
This video just popped up on my feed, so i hope you don't mind that i give you a bit of advice. Feel free to erase this comment if you don't like it. But, for one almost every fragrance oil that is foody, like blueberry crumble is going to have vanillin in it and they will usually always turn brown. Coconut, cookies, cake, crumble, they will almost always turn brown. As far as sticky soap, IDK how much water you used, but for the amount of stick blending you were doing i bet you are using a high amount of water. If you reduce it to 33% or even 35% and use sodium lactate it will not only reduce the stickiness but also reduce the chance of soda ash. And when stick blending try to keep the stick blender in the soap and not pump it. Every time the head of the blender comes out of the soap and then back in it causes air bubbles. Usually if you just pump it when you first put the stick blender in that gets the air out of the stick blender. As long as you don't lift it above the soap or let the vortex pull air into your batter you could have no air bubbles in your soap. Hope you are having a great day. I will check out your channel. Good video!
I welcome your advice. I will remember on the stick blending. I purchased the sodium lactate, if you look at my Shortcake video. Thanks for watching! ❤️
I love the way it came out, ❤ if that would be my soap I will pray it stays that way 😀 ... About the stickiness, I think is the oatmeal, it did happened to me and I think sodium lactate or salt dissolved in the water (before the lye) will help ... If you make another batch and use salt or sodium lactate let us know if it worked Thank you!
Thanks for the information. I am going to try the sodium lactate on my next soap. Hopefully it will work. Thanks for watching! ❤️
PLEASE let us know if you find out about the stickiness?
Yes I will. I am still testing. I am going to try the sodium lactate you suggested. Thanks for watching! ❤️
This video just popped up on my feed, so i hope you don't mind that i give you a bit of advice. Feel free to erase this comment if you don't like it. But, for one almost every fragrance oil that is foody, like blueberry crumble is going to have vanillin in it and they will usually always turn brown. Coconut, cookies, cake, crumble, they will almost always turn brown. As far as sticky soap, IDK how much water you used, but for the amount of stick blending you were doing i bet you are using a high amount of water. If you reduce it to 33% or even 35% and use sodium lactate it will not only reduce the stickiness but also reduce the chance of soda ash. And when stick blending try to keep the stick blender in the soap and not pump it. Every time the head of the blender comes out of the soap and then back in it causes air bubbles. Usually if you just pump it when you first put the stick blender in that gets the air out of the stick blender. As long as you don't lift it above the soap or let the vortex pull air into your batter you could have no air bubbles in your soap. Hope you are having a great day. I will check out your channel. Good video!
I welcome your advice. I will remember on the stick blending. I purchased the sodium lactate, if you look at my Shortcake video. Thanks for watching! ❤️