GreenDragon
Well-Known Member
So I made my first ever batch of soap two weeks ago just as an experiment to see if I could make something useful out of used frying oil. The batch was 80% used peanut oil and 20% coconut oil, cold process. Unfortunately our hand mixer had died the week before so I hand stirred the batch for 45 minutes, first using a wood spoon, then switching to a whisk. Added some sandalwood and lemon EO, but there was still a detectable "frying oil" smell, so I used the nuclear option and added a good splash of Tea Tree Oil. I poured the batch into a bread pan I had lined with parchment paper. After two weeks of curing I can't detect any fry smell and it has a pleasant Tea Tree odor.
My question is, after the first week the top 1 millimeter of the bars turned white. Any ideas?
(Ignore the orange spots - on a whim I tried to add some orange gel food coloring to brighten the color up, but it just broke into globs and never mixed in. Added some turmeric instead and got a neat tan color.)
My question is, after the first week the top 1 millimeter of the bars turned white. Any ideas?
(Ignore the orange spots - on a whim I tried to add some orange gel food coloring to brighten the color up, but it just broke into globs and never mixed in. Added some turmeric instead and got a neat tan color.)