MorpheusPA
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I made some soap last night using the below formula, with a standard CPOP (preheat to 170°, turn off, put soap inside, and leave in for 2 full hours because we needed the oven).
On mix, the overall color was brownish from the honey, without any note of blue or purple. I kept going because I've seen blue #1 do some weird warping before, including to bright red.
I've used the Blue #1 recently and it's worked fine, so it's not an age problem. The recipe showed no inclination to overheat, act funny, or do anything even faintly strange.
The current color is creamy white, with no hint of anything Blue #1 could possibly warp to.
The recipe is:
Super fat: 5%, Water 129 grams (I was a bit high), Lye 63 grams.
1 tsp sodium lactate
1 tsp honey
1/8th tsp Blue #1 Lake powder, dispersed in small amount of castor
Tallow (Beef) 70%, 317 grams
Coconut 15%, 68 grams
Fully Hydrogenated Soybean Wax 10%, 45 grams
Castor Oil 5%, 22 grams
Any ideas on why this is white, not the mid-range lavender I'd intended?
On mix, the overall color was brownish from the honey, without any note of blue or purple. I kept going because I've seen blue #1 do some weird warping before, including to bright red.
I've used the Blue #1 recently and it's worked fine, so it's not an age problem. The recipe showed no inclination to overheat, act funny, or do anything even faintly strange.
The current color is creamy white, with no hint of anything Blue #1 could possibly warp to.
The recipe is:
Super fat: 5%, Water 129 grams (I was a bit high), Lye 63 grams.
1 tsp sodium lactate
1 tsp honey
1/8th tsp Blue #1 Lake powder, dispersed in small amount of castor
Tallow (Beef) 70%, 317 grams
Coconut 15%, 68 grams
Fully Hydrogenated Soybean Wax 10%, 45 grams
Castor Oil 5%, 22 grams
Any ideas on why this is white, not the mid-range lavender I'd intended?