I need help from you wonderful soapers, please.
I am going thru that stage in life called "Mental Pause" and so named for good reason.
Feeling no more foggy than normal yesterday, I attempted to make a
batch of soap, but it was actually a
botch of soap. I'm not even sure *exactly* what mistakes I made, but I flocked it.
I was *trying* to make a batch of AM's 8% beeswax soap, with a total oil weight at 24 oz. So it *should* have looked like:
1.92 oz Beeswax
8.88 oz Olive Oil
6.72 oz Palm Kernel Flakes
1.20 oz Castor Oil
5.28 oz Coconut Oil
9.12 oz H20
3.46 oz Lye
2 Tbsp. Honey
SF @ 5%
Per Soap Calc
I soaped *just* hot enough to keep the wax from re-solidifying @ about 110 F, and I noticed it took a while to trace. But I didn't think about it. I've had soap seize due to fragrance, and I've accidentally overcooked soap, so I just thought, "Oh, well. That's what a slow moving soap looks like." Duh. It was about the consistency of a pretty solid Jell-O this morning, with absolutely no zap.
I kept thinking about it. And realized Soap Gremlins *like* Mental Pause. You won't realize they've come to play until it's too [bleep] late.
Add Bifocals to the equation, and it's PARTY TIME !!
Here's what I *think* I did:
1.92 oz Beeswax
8.88 oz Olive Oil
6.72 oz Palm Kernel Flakes
8.88 oz Castor Oil 24 oz Coconut OilLye and Water the same. I may have added 8.88 oz of Palm Kernel Flakes, I just don't know. Honey the same.
I even stopped and considered: For a supposedly 8% beeswax recipe, that seemed like a small amount to go with 24 oz CO. And I read it over twice more, repeating the mistake. Grrrrr.
Is there any way to save this goo? I don't trust myself with a Lye Calculator at this point, as my math is . . . meh . . . on a good day. I hate to throw the slop out if I can salvage it for laundry/travel/not for public consumption soap. Can I throw it in my CP with some lye/water? How much? Should I just pour wine and forget it until next week?
Thanks for the help!
~Honey Lady~