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So I'm guessing the orange spots across the white/blue/green swirl are DOS. I have checked all my oils and none smell rancid. Also the bars still smell like the EOs I used. So I am stumped. The only new oil I used was some HO Sunflower oil, but it smells OK too; and I just got that, though maybe it got overheated when it was shipped to me.
Here is my recipe:
5% castor
20% coconut
30% lard
10% shea butter
35% HO sunflower
1% citric acid
1% honey
MB lye
Beer reduced and cooled
Rosemary, Lemongrass, Cedarwood, & Eucalyptus EOs in kaolin clay slurry.
Bottom layer has collodial oatmeal, crushed walnut shells, & pumice.
Soaped at about 100 F
Is there a way to check which oil is causing this? I bought 3 containers of the HO Sunflower, so don't want to throw it all out if it's not the culprit. Is there a way to test, like make single-oil bars of each of the oils and see what happens?
Could it be the beer? I boiled it down and then let it sit in the refrigerator overnight. Measured out the amount of liquid I needed from that. It was from a local Brewery, the beer was called Urbanna Creek IPA, therefore the water theme of the soap. I've used beers from them before and had no issues.
Edit: I made this soap 3 days ago and the spots were evident when I cut it.
Suggestions please.
So I'm guessing the orange spots across the white/blue/green swirl are DOS. I have checked all my oils and none smell rancid. Also the bars still smell like the EOs I used. So I am stumped. The only new oil I used was some HO Sunflower oil, but it smells OK too; and I just got that, though maybe it got overheated when it was shipped to me.
Here is my recipe:
5% castor
20% coconut
30% lard
10% shea butter
35% HO sunflower
1% citric acid
1% honey
MB lye
Beer reduced and cooled
Rosemary, Lemongrass, Cedarwood, & Eucalyptus EOs in kaolin clay slurry.
Bottom layer has collodial oatmeal, crushed walnut shells, & pumice.
Soaped at about 100 F
Is there a way to check which oil is causing this? I bought 3 containers of the HO Sunflower, so don't want to throw it all out if it's not the culprit. Is there a way to test, like make single-oil bars of each of the oils and see what happens?
Could it be the beer? I boiled it down and then let it sit in the refrigerator overnight. Measured out the amount of liquid I needed from that. It was from a local Brewery, the beer was called Urbanna Creek IPA, therefore the water theme of the soap. I've used beers from them before and had no issues.
Edit: I made this soap 3 days ago and the spots were evident when I cut it.
Suggestions please.
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