Anstarx
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I used cocoa power to color a batch of linear swirl soap last weekend. Forgot to add the EOs so I need to make another batch anyway but I observed something odd with the part with cocoa powder in it.
As you can see, there are weird looking dots on the surface. I almost thought it was mold as there were excess liquid beading on the surface and I left the loaf sit for a whole week before unmolding. It was sticky and sticking to my silicone liner. However, when I touched them, the dots are inside the soap. You can also see the color bleeding a little into the surrounding area. Is this something cocoa powder does? Or something wrong with my soap recipe?
The recipe for this one is CO 20, PK 20, castor 5, OO 25, apricot kernel+sesame 30. Soaping at room temp, the lye is slightly colder than room temp.
The cocoa powder was clumping a little when I was mixing the batter but I figured it should be fine since it's not exfoliating. I've used cocoa powder for coloring for multiple batches. The only time I had problem was with a cocoa butter soap like this. Also a linear swirl.
I didn't cover this one after soaping like I usually do and I thought it was either soda ash or cocoa butter blooming (this one is 20% cocoa butter) but could it also be the cocoa powder's fault?
Cocoa powder is something I use frequently and it generally behaved well in layers or solid colors for me. Have this happened to you before?
I just made another batch of the swirl soap with mica in place of cocoa powder, this time with EO added. Hopefully it would look better.
As you can see, there are weird looking dots on the surface. I almost thought it was mold as there were excess liquid beading on the surface and I left the loaf sit for a whole week before unmolding. It was sticky and sticking to my silicone liner. However, when I touched them, the dots are inside the soap. You can also see the color bleeding a little into the surrounding area. Is this something cocoa powder does? Or something wrong with my soap recipe?
The recipe for this one is CO 20, PK 20, castor 5, OO 25, apricot kernel+sesame 30. Soaping at room temp, the lye is slightly colder than room temp.
The cocoa powder was clumping a little when I was mixing the batter but I figured it should be fine since it's not exfoliating. I've used cocoa powder for coloring for multiple batches. The only time I had problem was with a cocoa butter soap like this. Also a linear swirl.
I didn't cover this one after soaping like I usually do and I thought it was either soda ash or cocoa butter blooming (this one is 20% cocoa butter) but could it also be the cocoa powder's fault?
Cocoa powder is something I use frequently and it generally behaved well in layers or solid colors for me. Have this happened to you before?
I just made another batch of the swirl soap with mica in place of cocoa powder, this time with EO added. Hopefully it would look better.
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