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From my research, you seem pretty much spot on. However, I do not know about you, but i put extra glycerine in my soaps, so I do not really know why I would want to remove it after? Maybe it's the removal of the glycerine that makes the soap harder?
I'm beginning to thin that maybe my process won't be that similar to the classic 'triple milling' that we all know about. But its all about experimenting, so we will see.
I'll be happy if the soap is cosmetically more appealing, with less of a flecked look to it and more of a smooth, single tone colour. I'd like to to also have no air bubbles too. I haven't used your hard soaps Sharon, but do you find you get lots of air bubbles in them when they set? (hope you don't mind me asking)
Hardness and extra longevity would be nice, but at what extent would it sacrifice ease of creating lather? lots more experiments are needed me thinks. Cant wait.
I'm beginning to thin that maybe my process won't be that similar to the classic 'triple milling' that we all know about. But its all about experimenting, so we will see.
I'll be happy if the soap is cosmetically more appealing, with less of a flecked look to it and more of a smooth, single tone colour. I'd like to to also have no air bubbles too. I haven't used your hard soaps Sharon, but do you find you get lots of air bubbles in them when they set? (hope you don't mind me asking)
Hardness and extra longevity would be nice, but at what extent would it sacrifice ease of creating lather? lots more experiments are needed me thinks. Cant wait.