Almost got a full gel this time, which felt nice.

The olive oil was marinating with shredded lemon peels for a week prior to processing, so it got a really strong natural lemon aroma. Hoping it holds up once done curing. :)

Apart from that, no additives.

    • @DeestanOP
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      17 days ago

      Durdy boy didn’t share his recipe, but I’m pretty sure it was a 100% “lard” soap.

      • merde alors
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        wasn’t it 100% human fat?

        there was a scene in which they were “stealing” from a liposuction clinic

        edit : found this quote

        It was beautiful. We were selling rich women their own fat asses back to them.

        • @DeestanOP
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          27 days ago

          Yep. I used “lard” in quotes to not freak out anyone going through my comment history, haha.

    • @DeestanOP
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      It also smells tasty. Like lemon merengue pie.

  • @Apathy
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    27 days ago

    Would you be interested in recording the process next time around? I’m a visual learner and would love to try this

    • @DeestanOP
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      27 days ago

      I am too stupid to follow the safety precautions properly, so I should not be learned from.

      On a more helpful note, the Youtube channel “Elly’s Everyday Soap Making” has been my main source of learning, so it’s pretty close to that. She presents the process better than I could ever hope to do. :)

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    87 days ago

    How much olive oil is needed for a batch like this? Is there any benefits of using olive oil compared to coconut?

    • @DeestanOP
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      107 days ago

      This was 640 grams of olive oil, 160 grams coconut oil. (Roughly close to 640/160ml or 24/6 ounces.)

      According to people who make a lot of soap, olive oil is gentler for the skin. A soap type called “Castille soap” is 100% olive oil and makes a silky, some say slimy, lather with no foam.

      Coconut oil adds hardness and nice foam to the soap, so I’m hoping to catch the best of both effects with this one.

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        37 days ago

        when i give my 100% olive oil soaps to friends, some complain about the lack of foam. They may think that—even when they know it’s not true—it doesn’t clean because it doesn’t foam 🤷

        what do you mean by “hardness” though?

        • @DeestanOP
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          Hardness I am not sure how much matters or whether I understand it, really. Allegedly pure olive oil soap take longer to be solid enough to use?

          I made a batch of pure olive oil soap before this, so it will be interesting to see if I notice any difference in hardness.

          First test using some flakes from the mold, shows that it foams a lot better with the 20% coconut oil. :)

        • merde alors
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          27 days ago

          it is simple.

          • just be careful with caustic soda (hand and eye protection? air the room while mixing it with water)
          • don’t use utensils made from materials that react to it (steel, glass and wood are safe to use. if you work with glass, choose those that can take the heat)