Infusions do not last any longer, and sometimes less, than the base oil used. Keep them in an airtight jar in a cool dark place, or even the refrigerator. If they start getting cloudy (except in the fridge-it will clear up when it gets to room temp) or smell "off", toss it. Overheating your oils breaks down some of their compounds and can lead to quicker rancidity, so something to keep in mind.JBB said:Well, I finally got my FIRST soap made, but ended up using Ultramarine Violet oxide instead of the alkanet root. I have infused it and it's ready to go though I'm not sure if there is a time frame I must use it once it's been infused...does anyone know?
You'll probably hear this from more than me, but...you really shouldn't be selling your soaps yet. If this is your first batch, you probably have no idea how your soap will hold up over the next 6 months. For instance, those lavender buds on top will go brown and look like "lavender bugs" after a short period of time (first hand experience ). Some oils, like Canola, are less stable and can go rancid in soap in a short period of time and result in DOS. Fragrance Oils with high Vanillin content will turn brown. Do you know how to pH test your soap? Do you know how to tell if its lye heavy? What properties does your recipe have in terms of hardness, conditioning, etc?JBB said:Well, I finally got my FIRST soap made... I'm really pleased with how the soap turned out. I have people that are already wanting to purchase some. (Yaaay!)
Hausfrau007 said:Please post the results! My alkanet root is ruby red in its jar of olive oil, and it will turn soap purple (if you're lucky), so there might be a surprise color when you use the turmeric oil.
Alkanet will look red or magenta until the lye hits it...then it will go dark navy. As the pH drops, it will usually morph to more purple.Hausfrau007 said:Please post the results! My alkanet root is ruby red in its jar of olive oil, and it will turn soap purple (if you're lucky), so there might be a surprise color when you use the turmeric oil.
You don't know your own strength! Be careful with that jar...I've seen what you can do with a soap stamp! :shock:Hausfrau007 said:So when y'all say that the infusion needs a gentle shake every couple of days or so, I found this to be untrue. It needs a very stern rattling so the alkanet powder doesn't settle and solidify on the bottom of he jar, for me at least. Unless I'm doing something wrong??
Hausfrau007 said:Lol @ My own strength.
It's not sludge, baby. I wish it was. It's solidified at the bottom of the jar.
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