Guest guest Posted August 4, 2003 Report Share Posted August 4, 2003 HI Jennifer Correct, I add my essential oils after I am done hot processing the soap. Here's how I do it: I make my soap like one would do CP .. in a pot adding the lye water to melted oils, then stirring some and letting it sit some, then stirring and letting it sit some, repeating that step over and over again until I get a good trace. At that point I put a very low heat under the pot, cover it and come back to stir it every few minutes until it reaches gel stage. At that point I turn the heat off, let it sit for a little bit with the cover on. That keeps it in a gel stage but lets it cool off a little (that way I'm not just totally cooking off the EO as soon as I add it). Then I add my EO - stir it in well and put it in the mold. It sets up overnight and is ready to unmold and finish drying. Only things I've noticed to be careful about - not starting the heat before you get a good real trace - otherwise the oil and lye water all separate in the pot and its just a mess to fix. Other thing is to not let the soap get to hot (usually by forgetting to stir it). *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Jennifer Flanagan [moonsage] Sunday, August 03, 2003 3:05 AM Re: " Therapeutic Value " Of EO's In Soap Chris what hot process do you use? Do you hot process it without eo's then add them in another process later? I do my soap in the oven, usually adding the essential oils right before. I'd love to hear of a method that will cut down on my use of essential oils and save on the properties too! -Jennifer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 I think I'd like to try this! A couple of questions, if you don't mind: 1. About how much scent do you use per lb. of oils? I don't want to end up using too much or too little as I experiment! 2. About how long can I expect the HP part to take, just so I can plan my debotchery, LOL? Thanks Chris! Debbie deb Smell great ~ naturally! http://www.debrasrhapsody.com/rhapsody/forthebody.php#dr-perfume - " Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:35 PM How I Hot Process - (Was RE: " Therapeutic Value " Of EO's In Soap) > HI Jennifer > > Correct, I add my essential oils after I am done hot processing the > soap. Here's how I do it: > > I make my soap like one would do CP .. in a pot adding the lye water to > melted oils, then stirring some and letting it sit some, then stirring > and letting it sit some, repeating that step over and over again until I > get a good trace. At that point I put a very low heat under the pot, > cover it and come back to stir it every few minutes until it reaches gel > stage. At that point I turn the heat off, let it sit for a little bit > with the cover on. That keeps it in a gel stage but lets it cool off a > little (that way I'm not just totally cooking off the EO as soon as I > add it). Then I add my EO - stir it in well and put it in the mold. It > sets up overnight and is ready to unmold and finish drying. > > Only things I've noticed to be careful about - not starting the heat > before you get a good real trace - otherwise the oil and lye water all > separate in the pot and its just a mess to fix. Other thing is to not > let the soap get to hot (usually by forgetting to stir it). > > *Smile* > Chris (list mom) > > http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > > > > Jennifer Flanagan [moonsage] > Sunday, August 03, 2003 3:05 AM > > Re: " Therapeutic Value " Of EO's In Soap > > > Chris what hot process do you use? Do you hot process it without eo's > then > add them in another process later? > I do my soap in the oven, usually adding the essential oils right > before. > I'd love to hear of a method that will cut down on my use of essential > oils > and save on the properties too! > -Jennifer > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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