Hi friends! I made a coffee soap and got some unexpected results, I wondered if anyone had any thoughts about what might have happened.
I used a recipe from Ellie's Everyday with a couple small modifications, mostly adjusting the liquid:lye ratio and scaling it up a touch. This is what I used, with a full water replacement using brewed coffee:
30% coconut oil
20% rice bran oil
20% olive oil
20% shea butter
10% cocoa butter
6% superfat
1.8:1 liquid/lye ratio
The other additives were FO at 3% of oil weight, 1/2 Tbsp sodium lactate, 1/2 Tbsp kaolin clay, and some coffee grounds added at trace.
Everything went fine while I was soaping, which I did at about 90 degrees, and I'm pretty sure the soap went through full gel (I covered it and wrapped it in towels in a warm-ish room). My question is about some weird discoloring I got... I don't think it's soda ash? Unless it is lol but it didn't respond at all to being hit with some steam and 99% alcohol. It's mostly on the top and, strangely, the end pieces of the loaf, but not at all on the sides.
I used a recipe from Ellie's Everyday with a couple small modifications, mostly adjusting the liquid:lye ratio and scaling it up a touch. This is what I used, with a full water replacement using brewed coffee:
30% coconut oil
20% rice bran oil
20% olive oil
20% shea butter
10% cocoa butter
6% superfat
1.8:1 liquid/lye ratio
The other additives were FO at 3% of oil weight, 1/2 Tbsp sodium lactate, 1/2 Tbsp kaolin clay, and some coffee grounds added at trace.
Everything went fine while I was soaping, which I did at about 90 degrees, and I'm pretty sure the soap went through full gel (I covered it and wrapped it in towels in a warm-ish room). My question is about some weird discoloring I got... I don't think it's soda ash? Unless it is lol but it didn't respond at all to being hit with some steam and 99% alcohol. It's mostly on the top and, strangely, the end pieces of the loaf, but not at all on the sides.