chibilightangel
Well-Known Member
Has anyone else gotten brown bubbles from a fragrance with lots of vanilla? I was rather surprised that a no colorant added soap gave me very brown lather.
I used a white soap recipe (made it a few times before so I know it stays nice), with only a maple fragrance (which turned out to be high in vanilla with no color added). Once made and soap gelled, the soap is a very dark brown almost black color. 4 week cure later, lathers beautifully if you disregard the brown color of it. Only thing special with the base recipe was that instead of using my regular oatmilk for water, I used half water and half 35% cream at trace.
So the question is, can I expect most high vanilla fragrances to produce brown bubbles if no other color is used?
I used a white soap recipe (made it a few times before so I know it stays nice), with only a maple fragrance (which turned out to be high in vanilla with no color added). Once made and soap gelled, the soap is a very dark brown almost black color. 4 week cure later, lathers beautifully if you disregard the brown color of it. Only thing special with the base recipe was that instead of using my regular oatmilk for water, I used half water and half 35% cream at trace.
So the question is, can I expect most high vanilla fragrances to produce brown bubbles if no other color is used?