So, my first batch of HP was a disaster because the crock pot broke
. My second batch in a working crock pot went through all the phases it was supposed to
. My third batch, in the working crock pot, did something weird
. It was a pure castille with 8% superfat. I had the crock pot on high. I brought it to a
heavy trace, and kept on stirring it with a whisk occasionally. I had withheld the oil I needed to make up the 8% superfat as an infused mugwort oil so what I had in the pot was 0% superfat. The traced soap kept on thickening, until it hit neutrality and the glopy finished HP soap stage. I tested for zap and it was neutral, so I added my superfatting oil, fragrance, and molded it. It never went through apple sauce, or folding in on itself bubbling stages. I was disappointed in this since I was really looking forward to shortening the cure time on this castille with all the water lost through HP as it bubbles. Any clues as to what happened? Did I overblend, or does 0% superfat not go through the usual HP stages? OH, I also added one teaspoon of kosher salt to the lye solution for this two pound batch.
In any case the scraps lather fine for a castille and should make for a nice winter bar that will be easy on my dry skin. Since starting soaping, even though I use 8% superfat my love of hot showers and using the soap everywhere has lead to some itchiness and inflammation on my forearms.
EDIT! Just cut the soap, INCREDIBLY BRITTLE! Once again I have a batch of HP that I fear I shall have to rebatch. *headdesk*