I made a small batch of CP soap in December with Rose fragrance oil. The soap smelled so good initially. However during the 4 weeks curing period, the fragrance slowly became very mild and almost disappeared. Through out the curing period I kept the soaps in pizza boxes including good amount of time left the boxes open.
I understand the curing period results in two key changes, completion of the saponification process and drying the moisture off the soap, thus becoming hard bars.
I'm thinking of keeping the soap bars dipped in dry rice soon after cutting the bars from the mold without exposing the soaps to the air directly. I know the rice is very good at absorbing moisture, Thus keeping the bars dipped in rice would reduce the moisture greatly while the saponification completing over the curing period. I think this might help to preserve the fragrance also to a greater extend.
I would like to have your view before actually trying this out on my next batch.
I understand the curing period results in two key changes, completion of the saponification process and drying the moisture off the soap, thus becoming hard bars.
I'm thinking of keeping the soap bars dipped in dry rice soon after cutting the bars from the mold without exposing the soaps to the air directly. I know the rice is very good at absorbing moisture, Thus keeping the bars dipped in rice would reduce the moisture greatly while the saponification completing over the curing period. I think this might help to preserve the fragrance also to a greater extend.
I would like to have your view before actually trying this out on my next batch.