LiliKuenca
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Hi all
I have one question I could use some help with (Q#1) and another one (Q#2) just more "has somebody seen this before" kind of question. My recipe is at the end (if you are still with me by then =)
I made a coffee replacement soap last night. It reached traced well and didn't seem to take any less time than usual (I've made this recipe a few times already). Next day (after 12 hours) when I cut it two strange things happened:
1) It was hard like it has been curing for a week and it was quite brittle. I compared it with another one I did last week and the older one wasn't brittle at all (same conditions, slightly warmer oils- 38degC, no colour or scent). Could it be that the combination of coffee and cocoa powder changed the hardness of the resultant soap? what else could it be?
2) when I took it out of the mold the soap colour was like cafe latte. At the cut the cocoa had taken over. I used the planner because it didn't look tidy enough, and this is the freaky part, the colour changed to the cafe latte I saw first to then, within seconds, change again to cocoa colour. This happened just before my eyes!!! ... so weird. I suppose it has to do with the air getting in contact with the soap and oxidising something??? has anybody seen this before?
Recipe:
SF: 5%, Unscented
Olive oil: 250 gr (50%)
Coconut oil: 125 gr (25%)
Shea butter: 75 gr (15%)
Cocoa butter: 50 gr (10%)
Masterbatch lye solution (1:1) 138 gr
Extra water: 71 gr to achieve 33% lye concentration. I replaced this amount for expresso made with 2 tablespoons of instant coffee).
Added coffee to the lye solution and mixed it with oils (Oil temperature: 34.5degC, Lye-coffee temperature 39degC). I then I added 1.5 tablespoon of cocoa powder (unsweetened) to make it darker.
I have one question I could use some help with (Q#1) and another one (Q#2) just more "has somebody seen this before" kind of question. My recipe is at the end (if you are still with me by then =)
I made a coffee replacement soap last night. It reached traced well and didn't seem to take any less time than usual (I've made this recipe a few times already). Next day (after 12 hours) when I cut it two strange things happened:
1) It was hard like it has been curing for a week and it was quite brittle. I compared it with another one I did last week and the older one wasn't brittle at all (same conditions, slightly warmer oils- 38degC, no colour or scent). Could it be that the combination of coffee and cocoa powder changed the hardness of the resultant soap? what else could it be?
2) when I took it out of the mold the soap colour was like cafe latte. At the cut the cocoa had taken over. I used the planner because it didn't look tidy enough, and this is the freaky part, the colour changed to the cafe latte I saw first to then, within seconds, change again to cocoa colour. This happened just before my eyes!!! ... so weird. I suppose it has to do with the air getting in contact with the soap and oxidising something??? has anybody seen this before?
Recipe:
SF: 5%, Unscented
Olive oil: 250 gr (50%)
Coconut oil: 125 gr (25%)
Shea butter: 75 gr (15%)
Cocoa butter: 50 gr (10%)
Masterbatch lye solution (1:1) 138 gr
Extra water: 71 gr to achieve 33% lye concentration. I replaced this amount for expresso made with 2 tablespoons of instant coffee).
Added coffee to the lye solution and mixed it with oils (Oil temperature: 34.5degC, Lye-coffee temperature 39degC). I then I added 1.5 tablespoon of cocoa powder (unsweetened) to make it darker.