KudzuGoddess
Well-Known Member
So I work very hard to make sure I don't have air in my soap, pour down the spatula, burp the stick blender, all the things, but I am still getting a ton of air in my soap. It seems to start after I start blending with my KitchenAid (is this brand known to cause issues?) immersion blender, I put the stick in at an angle, burp the blender, and start blending. In a matter of seconds I get a million tiny bubbles that even sometimes foam, it's almost like my olive oil is carbonated. I have heard that stick blenders wear out but I thought that was just the motor, could it be the gasket around the blade letting air in? Is it the olive oil? I am using a pretty big bowl for the size batch that I typically make, would it help to get a smaller bowl to increase the volume in the container? The picture is my "lemon" soap with carrot juice in the lye water to make it yellow, but it does this regardless of the recipe or additive. If you look closely at the pic you can see the end result looks terrible. I should also mention this is a new problem. I have been making soap for about six months now and this has only just started within the past month. What do you kind soapers recommend?