Some help please?
Ok, so I made Coconutoil soap.
I superfatted at 20% and froze coconutmilk into cubes and disolved the lye in that.
Added just a tablespoon of distilled water to thin out the lyesollution. This I did because I realized that my cocnutmilk was a bit thick (78% coconutextrackt) so wanted to make sure the lye disolved properly.
Recipe is as follows, run through SoapCalc. This is just a testbatch, no fragrance or essential oils:
17.64 oz. coconutoil
2.59 oz. Lye
6.70 oz water
The water I traded into coconut milk. (Brand was BlueDragon. They have a website if you are not familiar with it and want to see how it looks like)
Now it is sitting in a milk carton, heating up real good (uncovered) and I guess that is because of the sugars in the milk. I will chill it so it doesn`t overheat.
My question:
Was the coconut milk to thick, so I should watered it out?
Or should I have used half water half milk? The milk had coconutpulp in it, and smelled really like fresh coconut.
Or is coconutmilk so fatty that I should add it at trace instead the next time, and just use water for the lye?
Thanks in advance!