Hello,
I am very very new. New to soaping and new to this forum! HI!!
I have been making medicinal salve for 3 years. I grow my own herbs for that and of course veggies as well (but not for salve). Due to allergies in the house we have had to go alcohol freeeeee. I am now forced to do what I have always wanted to do, but have been scared to do and that is make my own cold processed soaps. I have already bitten the bullet of doing my first batch which came out really nice. I did it in a silicone muffin pan. I then ordered supplies from bramble berry and a few other places as well. I had looked into molds though and they are so expensive so I designed and built my own. I built a multi loaf cutter with guitar strings as well. It will hold a 355.324675 fl oz batch thus will be 22 lbs of soap. I do realize as someone who is new and hasn't even made a loaf yet, it is a bit over zealous to go big to start.... oh well lol. Here is why I am posting this though. I have a recipe but with that recipe I am a bit confused about fragrances. I ordered an alcohol free fragrance but I have noticed not many places if any state what the base oil is for these fragrances. I know the flash point 175 but how am I supposed to calculate a mystery sap value? Would I want to calculate my fragrance into my superfat because of this? And realistically what % of fragrance would you want to add to your recipe anyway? On all of the lye calculators I have run my recipe into fragrance is completely separate, however I can't find any recommendations online. I want it to be scented but I don't want it to be overpowering either. I made that mistake with a body butter I made and it came out smelling like a patchoulie pine forest had been freshly cut down haha. I make herbal oil infusions for my salve so I am now working on several different floral fragrances of my own in the kitchen so once those are ready since i made them i will know what their sap value is. I would like some advice. Except please don't advise me to not use my big mold to start out with because I am going to do it anyway. The cool thing about it though is I have wooden dividers if I choose to do a smaller batch. Anyway any advice minus my batch size will be very appreciated!!!