VeggieOPeach
Active Member
Hello everyone,
This has been a reoccurring problem for me for the past three tries. It hasn't made my soap creations a complete disaster, but I've been frustrated because the designs I had wanted weren't working for me. For the most part I set up my mixture and then I blend until light to medium trace, and then I'll add my mica colorants and fragrance oils. At this point, my soap mixture becomes very thick that any swirls or fluid designs won't work become it seizes up pretty fast and turns into pudding. So, I've been trying different recipes but recently read that palm oil (which I have been using in my previous recipes) has been known as a hard oil that can speed up trace.
Furthermore, I've also read that certain fragrance oils speed up the acceleration process too. This time when I make another batch of soap I am hoping to use something without palm and then maybe add the mica and fragrance just before a trace to ensure I won't have batch issues. However, I would like some advice from others in order to understand what I might be doing wrong. Thanks!
This has been a reoccurring problem for me for the past three tries. It hasn't made my soap creations a complete disaster, but I've been frustrated because the designs I had wanted weren't working for me. For the most part I set up my mixture and then I blend until light to medium trace, and then I'll add my mica colorants and fragrance oils. At this point, my soap mixture becomes very thick that any swirls or fluid designs won't work become it seizes up pretty fast and turns into pudding. So, I've been trying different recipes but recently read that palm oil (which I have been using in my previous recipes) has been known as a hard oil that can speed up trace.
Furthermore, I've also read that certain fragrance oils speed up the acceleration process too. This time when I make another batch of soap I am hoping to use something without palm and then maybe add the mica and fragrance just before a trace to ensure I won't have batch issues. However, I would like some advice from others in order to understand what I might be doing wrong. Thanks!