I made my first batch of *real* soap yesterday (using lye instead of melt-and-pour). Lots of lessons learned:
**Rosemary EO has a low flash point of 113 degrees which makes it difficult to use for new soap makers. By the time the soap cools to the required temperature, it is very difficult to get into the molds and smooth out because it has already begun to harden.
**It would be very handy to have a spray bottle of white vinegar handy in case any lye-water splashes. I only had a teeny drop splash onto my sleeve, but it was enough to scare me. I did have a gigantic bottle of vinegar nearby but it was awkward to handle one-handed.
**If you are adding clay to your soap, it really does help to heat up a tablespoon of olive oil and add it to the clay in a small dish to dissolve it. It made it dissolve very easily and blended very easily with the soap.
**If a batch of soap doesn't turn out looking like one expected (read: it is very "rustic" looking), you just change the name from French Clay soap to RUSTIC French Clay soap lol.
Happy soaping
