Fernando Sage
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Who doesn’t love a good soap on a stick?
Been getting those often lately and have no idea why.
I know this usually happens with some essential oils. There’s an amazing post with a list of essential oils that speed up tracing.
Learned my lesson the hard way and now I avoid those for soaps with some design.
But lately this has been happening with multiple essential oils I have used before without a problem whatsoever.
I use always the exact same recipe for all my soaps
Water lye ratio: 1.7000:1
I get my butters and oils from 2 sources but my Lye and Essential oils I still get most from amazon. I don’t like this because we end up using EOs from different brands all the time But for now it is what it is.
I soap at around 80F to 90F,
The soaps that traced fast had either some clay, charcoal or both like the one on the picture below. (Never had any issues with them, we usually are able to control tracing well enough to do that design that we really like.)
Essential oils that we used for the soaps on sticks were: sage, cedar wood, eucalyptus, raspberry, Vetiver, tea tree, Sandal wood (usually speeds up tracing for me), ylang ylang, peppermint.
Except for Sandalwood, the others are usually very easy to work with.
Does anyone have any idea what could be happening?
Is it possible that an EO behaves differently in different blends?
Been getting those often lately and have no idea why.
I know this usually happens with some essential oils. There’s an amazing post with a list of essential oils that speed up tracing.
Learned my lesson the hard way and now I avoid those for soaps with some design.
But lately this has been happening with multiple essential oils I have used before without a problem whatsoever.
I use always the exact same recipe for all my soaps
Water lye ratio: 1.7000:1
I get my butters and oils from 2 sources but my Lye and Essential oils I still get most from amazon. I don’t like this because we end up using EOs from different brands all the time But for now it is what it is.
I soap at around 80F to 90F,
The soaps that traced fast had either some clay, charcoal or both like the one on the picture below. (Never had any issues with them, we usually are able to control tracing well enough to do that design that we really like.)
Essential oils that we used for the soaps on sticks were: sage, cedar wood, eucalyptus, raspberry, Vetiver, tea tree, Sandal wood (usually speeds up tracing for me), ylang ylang, peppermint.
Except for Sandalwood, the others are usually very easy to work with.
Does anyone have any idea what could be happening?
Is it possible that an EO behaves differently in different blends?
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