MissTorrie
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Like the title says, I made a new batch of soap recently with a new fragrance oil from Brambleberry. Their Vanilla Cybilla mixed with Blueberry Jam. My first time making fragrance oiled soap as opposed to just EOs.
Recipe was:
10% castor
20% Coconut oil
10% Hemp oil
12.50% Shea Butter
35% Olive Oil
12.50% Palm.
The FO seemed to accelerate it and it reached trace really quickly, so I poured into the mold. No ricing, or seizing, but now it just will not set up. I finally took it out of the molds after 48 hours and they unmolded horribly. Bits stuck to the mold and all the bars were malformed. A friend of mine who has done soap before said I could roll them into balls, so they'd at least look a bit better, which I did. But I'm seeing absolutely no signs of hardening. They are the same texture they were two days ago. Exactly. :headbanging:
Should I rebatch or will these set up eventually? What could I have done wrong? If I do rebatch, will the scent stick or do I have to re-scent them? They smell amazing, so I'd like to preserve the scent if it's possible.
Thanks for reading!!
Recipe was:
10% castor
20% Coconut oil
10% Hemp oil
12.50% Shea Butter
35% Olive Oil
12.50% Palm.
The FO seemed to accelerate it and it reached trace really quickly, so I poured into the mold. No ricing, or seizing, but now it just will not set up. I finally took it out of the molds after 48 hours and they unmolded horribly. Bits stuck to the mold and all the bars were malformed. A friend of mine who has done soap before said I could roll them into balls, so they'd at least look a bit better, which I did. But I'm seeing absolutely no signs of hardening. They are the same texture they were two days ago. Exactly. :headbanging:
Should I rebatch or will these set up eventually? What could I have done wrong? If I do rebatch, will the scent stick or do I have to re-scent them? They smell amazing, so I'd like to preserve the scent if it's possible.
Thanks for reading!!