How to keep soap batter fluid - even with water discount - Shimmy soap2
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
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To learn more about keeping soap batter fluid, please visit the blog:
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Here is the link to an excellent explanation of lye concentration percentages, which will also help you understand water discounts in soap making.
www.modernsoapmaking.com/blog...
Here is the link to the blog from soap queen with tips on recipes or oils with long working times:
www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-bo...
Here is the equipment I use:
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Here is my blog post for first time soap makers:
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This is very useful information Glenda. Thank you so much. 🙏😊
You are most welcome!!
Your videos are always so informative and straight to the point. Thank you and good job!
Thank you so much!
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Thank you great job! -Momo☺️
Thank you! 😀
Beautiful tall and skinny shimmy soaps each soap a little different to the others but they are all so beautiful Glenda. I love them all.
Thank you Tanya! It was a tricky technique for sure, I did like the fragrance though
That technique is really hard and your soaps still turned out amazing. Nice job Glenda!
Thank you Jen! yes, it is definitely a hard technique
I appreciate your detailed description Glenda. I think your soaps turned out great. Blessings to you 🦋
Hi Lauren! Thank you so much, I am happy to hear that, have a great rest of the weekend!
This was so interesting and helpful!! Thank you for this detailed explanation. I had wanted to ask about the Lye water solution and soap temperature as this has been a question of mine for awhile. So is having room temp lye water solution (80-85F) work with higher temp oils?
Yes, it does. The temperature of the lye water will bring down the temperature of the oils, so once it is mixed, the soap batter will be at around 95 degrees F (for the temperatures I had). In the beginning, they recommend to have the temperatures within 10 degrees of each other because it is kind of like insurance that the process will work. However, once you are familiar with the process, when you can recognize trace and all that, you can definitely do room temperature lye water. Thanks for stopping by!