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Speed Up or Slow Down Trace in Soap Making - The …

    https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-change-trace-time-517047
    If you have a recipe that is getting to trace too quickly, you can add more water to it to slow things down. The higher the temperature, the faster your soap will reach trace. Even the difference of just 10 degrees, soaping at 100 F rather than 90 F can make a difference.

All About Trace in Soapmaking Video - Soap Queen

    https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/tips-and-tricks/all-about-the-trace-video/
    The term “trace” was created to refer to the point in soapmaking where you can lift out your stick blender, and “trace” your initials into the top of the soap. The video also demonstrates “false …

All About Trace | BrambleBerry

    https://www.brambleberry.com/tips-and-tricks/soap/art0114-trace.html
    Stick blenders bring soap to trace more quickly than stirring by hand. When you're making soap, alternate between stirring and pulsing the stick blender in short bursts. Once it's at thin trace, don't continue blending unless you want to reach medium or thick trace. Some fragrance oils accelerate, causing the soap to reach thick trace more quickly.

Controlling Trace in Cold Process Soapmaking

    https://www.modernsoapmaking.com/blog/controlling-trace-in-cold-process-soapmaking
    If you dip a spatula in lightly traced soap and trail it over the surface of the soap, it will sit on top of the surface of the soap for a second and then sink back into the mixture. Thin trace in cold process soapmaking is typically ideal for any type of swirling, especially if …

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