dxw
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When I added the lye, and mixed with a spoon, it formed a slightly granular looking slightly gelatinous mixture. That seemed fine, so I gently stick-mixed to a light trace. 30s later, as I went to add mica and EOs, it'd returned to its previous state. So I stick-mixed again, to a slightly heavier trace.
I then decanted about 20% of the batter into another container and added TiO2 / mica, EO (cinnamon), and an oatmeal (2tblspn) / cinnamon (1/4 tspn) mix to the 80% aliquot. As soon as I had spoon-mixed the batter it went liquid again. I stick mixed it again, for quite a long time, but it did not form trace again.
The small batch I'd put aside had thickened a little while it sat and was a medium custard texture.
The batch was 500g oil (20% olive, 35% coconut, 15% cocoa butter, 5% lard, 5% mango butter, 5% shea butter, 10% sunflower oil, and 5% castor oil), approx. 5% superfatted with 38% lye (190g H2O and 72g NaOH).
The only difference between the two batches was the addition of the micas and oatmeal/cinnamon to the one that re-liquefied. Was it my choice of additives, or possibly the amounts, or something else altogether? Is that batter doomed to eternal liquidity?
I then decanted about 20% of the batter into another container and added TiO2 / mica, EO (cinnamon), and an oatmeal (2tblspn) / cinnamon (1/4 tspn) mix to the 80% aliquot. As soon as I had spoon-mixed the batter it went liquid again. I stick mixed it again, for quite a long time, but it did not form trace again.
The small batch I'd put aside had thickened a little while it sat and was a medium custard texture.
The batch was 500g oil (20% olive, 35% coconut, 15% cocoa butter, 5% lard, 5% mango butter, 5% shea butter, 10% sunflower oil, and 5% castor oil), approx. 5% superfatted with 38% lye (190g H2O and 72g NaOH).
The only difference between the two batches was the addition of the micas and oatmeal/cinnamon to the one that re-liquefied. Was it my choice of additives, or possibly the amounts, or something else altogether? Is that batter doomed to eternal liquidity?