I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, but I have now failed 3 times trying to make the same type of soap. I have been trying to make a honey, coconut milk soap. Every time I have made it (3 times now!) it looks great on the outside but doesn't smell like the fragrance oil. I have been using the Pure Honey Fragrance from Brambleberry. Not only does it not smell anything like the fragrance, once I cut it open it really does not smell good. I'll try to come up with some words to describe the smell...rancid, play doh like...it just smells gross. I've listed my recipe with some notes. Hopefully, someone can offer some insight.
(1 lb. of soap)
Liquids: 6.08 oz. (I combined the lye with 4.08 oz of water and added the rest of the liquid as coconut milk, to my oils. 2 oz. to be specific)
Lye 2.3 oz.
Castor Oil .8 oz.
Cocoa Butter 1.3 oz.
Coconut Oil 4.8 oz.
Hemp Oil .8 oz.
Palm Oil 3.2 oz.
Olive Oil 3.2 oz.
Sweet Almond Oil 1.6 oz.
Beeswax .3 oz.
.7 oz. Sodium lactate to cooled lye water
.5 oz. Pure Honey Fragrance
1 Tsp. Honey (mixed into my coconut milk and added this portion of the liquids to my oils before adding my lye)
*Also, I've noticed that these batches have been tracing very quickly and almost seem to gel quickly. I would love to know what is going on here.
(1 lb. of soap)
Liquids: 6.08 oz. (I combined the lye with 4.08 oz of water and added the rest of the liquid as coconut milk, to my oils. 2 oz. to be specific)
Lye 2.3 oz.
Castor Oil .8 oz.
Cocoa Butter 1.3 oz.
Coconut Oil 4.8 oz.
Hemp Oil .8 oz.
Palm Oil 3.2 oz.
Olive Oil 3.2 oz.
Sweet Almond Oil 1.6 oz.
Beeswax .3 oz.
.7 oz. Sodium lactate to cooled lye water
.5 oz. Pure Honey Fragrance
1 Tsp. Honey (mixed into my coconut milk and added this portion of the liquids to my oils before adding my lye)
*Also, I've noticed that these batches have been tracing very quickly and almost seem to gel quickly. I would love to know what is going on here.