Soap Makers Help!

Yes, HP benefits from having a cure also. It is will loose water and get harder just like CP. I do find that HP soaps have a better lather right away than normal uncured CP.
My ungelled soap takes 4-5 days to not zap any more.

I use .25-.3oz of anise ppo and it is pretty strong bt does mellow with curing.
 
Hi! Thanks for explaining that. I had wondered about gelled vs. ungelled and that explains it well enough for me to *get it*.
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Okay...I'm ready to find a bulk supplier for wholesale oils. Olive oil by the 101oz size at Sam's is not so economical anymore... Especially since our local Sams closed and I have to drive an hour to get it. Does anyone have a recommended source?


Olive, Palm and Coconut at least.
 
It's still cheaper for me to get OO at Sam's, but I would try Columbus Foods. Or see if there are any local resturant supply warehouses around you so you don't have to pay shipping.
 
Have any of you experienced soapers ever made soap in the blender. While surfing the net for info on soap making I ran across a method using the blender. Can any of you give me the pros & cons of making it that way?
Thanks!
 
I use a stick blender but I have never use a regular blender. Don't know how much control you would have over trace in a blender. And it would be hard to scrape all the soap out too. But I'm sure that somewhere someone has made soap in one.
 

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