I have just totally screwed up a batch of soap and I'm not sure what I can do to salvage it or if I need to just toss it.
It was my second attempt at a goats milk, oat, and honey bar. My first batch turned out well, except that I used a fragrance oil and allowed it to get too hot, so it is fairly dark. Otherwise, it lathers nicely, smells great, and makes my skin feel wonderful.
My second batch, I used the exact same recipe as the first, but opted out of the fragrance oil as my aunt (who wants a bar) is allergic to scents. I mixed my oils and lye at the same temperature, but it took much longer to come to trace. At trace, I added my goats milk, finely ground steel cut oats, and honey. I mixed it all up, poured it in my mold and set it aside to cure overnight.
Here's the problem. When I unmolded the soap today, it smells just like bread. It's a light orange color, which I understand to mean the goats milk got too hot. But, I'm most alarmed by the bread smell, as it isn't just oats, but also a yeasty type smell. Not to sound like a total newbie, but does this mean that something has fermented in my soap? Is it possible for yeast to form in soap? And if so, does that make it unsafe for use?
Any help in this would be really appreciated! Thanks in advance!
It was my second attempt at a goats milk, oat, and honey bar. My first batch turned out well, except that I used a fragrance oil and allowed it to get too hot, so it is fairly dark. Otherwise, it lathers nicely, smells great, and makes my skin feel wonderful.
My second batch, I used the exact same recipe as the first, but opted out of the fragrance oil as my aunt (who wants a bar) is allergic to scents. I mixed my oils and lye at the same temperature, but it took much longer to come to trace. At trace, I added my goats milk, finely ground steel cut oats, and honey. I mixed it all up, poured it in my mold and set it aside to cure overnight.
Here's the problem. When I unmolded the soap today, it smells just like bread. It's a light orange color, which I understand to mean the goats milk got too hot. But, I'm most alarmed by the bread smell, as it isn't just oats, but also a yeasty type smell. Not to sound like a total newbie, but does this mean that something has fermented in my soap? Is it possible for yeast to form in soap? And if so, does that make it unsafe for use?
Any help in this would be really appreciated! Thanks in advance!