Guy_Ndy
New Member
Hi everyone!
So I am new to the forum and relatively new to soap making. I dabble at cold process soap making as a hobby with generally positive results but for some reason it seems like the more soaps I make, the more often something goes awry with my batches. Maybe my beginner's luck has worn off. Anyways, my most recent problem (as seen in the attached picture) is that after mixing, pouring, unmolding, and cutting my soaps, I discover little ragged holes in them that look terrible and take away from any design I tried to make. At first I was afraid they were the lye pockets that I have read about, but I know I thoroughly mixed my soap with the hand mixer and I also tested them after cure and there was no sign of any residual lye crystals or irritation. I don't know what is causing this. I am hopeful that those of you with more experience have seen this before and can help me correct whatever it is I am doing wrong, be it a physical or chemical error. Oh, and yes, before putting the molds in the freezer for 24 hours after pouring to set before cutting, I whack the crap out of them on the counter to get out air bubbles. I forgot to mention that. Thank you in advance for your help! Matt in FL.
Also, the last soap pictures started out a nice creamy color like the color on the swirl on top but the center changed to a darker not so great color even though I put it in the freezer to try and prevent the gel stage from happening. Any suggestions on that? Thanks again!!!
So I am new to the forum and relatively new to soap making. I dabble at cold process soap making as a hobby with generally positive results but for some reason it seems like the more soaps I make, the more often something goes awry with my batches. Maybe my beginner's luck has worn off. Anyways, my most recent problem (as seen in the attached picture) is that after mixing, pouring, unmolding, and cutting my soaps, I discover little ragged holes in them that look terrible and take away from any design I tried to make. At first I was afraid they were the lye pockets that I have read about, but I know I thoroughly mixed my soap with the hand mixer and I also tested them after cure and there was no sign of any residual lye crystals or irritation. I don't know what is causing this. I am hopeful that those of you with more experience have seen this before and can help me correct whatever it is I am doing wrong, be it a physical or chemical error. Oh, and yes, before putting the molds in the freezer for 24 hours after pouring to set before cutting, I whack the crap out of them on the counter to get out air bubbles. I forgot to mention that. Thank you in advance for your help! Matt in FL.
Also, the last soap pictures started out a nice creamy color like the color on the swirl on top but the center changed to a darker not so great color even though I put it in the freezer to try and prevent the gel stage from happening. Any suggestions on that? Thanks again!!!