Okay! Oven repairs were later than expected, but i finally have a working oven and another batch of soap! This one was... less successful than the last, lol! It looked successful until it puffed out to double its size... not a volcano, it looked more like pudding in the pot. I stirred it, and it looked like applesauce, so i let it cook... and cook, and cook! It was in there for like 2 hours, and every time we checked, it tasted of lye... speaking of which, now i know why i don't go around licking batteries! Ouch and eww!
So i figured it just needed more time to cook, and left it in for longer... and eventually it got all dry and crumbly like cookie dough that has too much flour. It was a bust! I guess i should've known something was up when only 1 pound of soap was taking more than an hour to cook. I tried to cram the crumbs into a mold and hoped they'd solidify overnight, but no such luck. They just crumbled right out the next morning. Failure!
But this was a great opportunity to try out my first rebatch! I figured i'd rebatch half of the crumbly mess to experiment with it, so that if i messed it up, i'd still have the other half to play with. I did an oven rebatch at about 200 degrees and, since it was still lye heavy, added an ounce of castor oil to the mix. Since it was so dry, i was liberal with the water, too. It seemed to take forever to melt! I thought the pieces were pretty tiny, since they were already crumbs to begin with. They were too small to grate, so i crushed them into dust with my mortar and pestle.
When they finally melted, i added 8 drops of green food coloring and 16 drops of lemongrass essential oil. Since i wasn't sure if it was a lye zap or the awful taste of soap with essential oils, i greased the mold with castor oil and wrapped it up tight in a towel just to be safe.
It smells pretty strong! Almost like froot loops kinda. o_O I had half an ounce of essential oil, i'm glad i didn't dump half the bottle in! It doesn't look half bad, either. I used a steel can for the mold, and i'm giving it plenty of time to dry and harden, since i think i did go a little nuts with the water.
Here's a picture of the finished soaps! On top is my first batch, looking pretty uninteresting. To the left is the remains of the crumbly second batch (I don't know if you can see the red specks in it, but that was an attempt at mixing in green food coloring after the first cook... it was impossible to stir in because it was too dry, so i gave up. It also turned red!!) And to the right, my first rebatch! Ta-da! Hehehe.
I guess i rambled on a bit. Well, even if it wasn't informative, i hope it was at least amusing!
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