Green Mountain Farm
Well-Known Member
This soap has me confused…
It’s an oatmeal and honey soap that I’ve made in the past, the only thing that happened differently was I worked at higher temps (I forgot my oils on the burner so they got to 200 degrees, I waited for them to get down a bit and then mixed them with my liquid oils and I think it was like 120-130, when I added the goat milk and lye it turned to 110, I usually go around 90 degrees or less)
When I first mixed it, everything was fine, then it turned to this super dark amber color. When I began pouring, it was almost like a super fluid hot process at Vaseline stage.
Could it have gone through gel phase before I even poured it??
I made it last night and got my wisdom teeth out this morning so I haven’t ventured to my studio yet to see if it cracked or separated or anything. My studio is very cold so I never refrigerate my soaps.
I’ll send a picture of the soap when I can make it down the stairs to my soap studio, haha!
It’s an oatmeal and honey soap that I’ve made in the past, the only thing that happened differently was I worked at higher temps (I forgot my oils on the burner so they got to 200 degrees, I waited for them to get down a bit and then mixed them with my liquid oils and I think it was like 120-130, when I added the goat milk and lye it turned to 110, I usually go around 90 degrees or less)
When I first mixed it, everything was fine, then it turned to this super dark amber color. When I began pouring, it was almost like a super fluid hot process at Vaseline stage.
Could it have gone through gel phase before I even poured it??
I made it last night and got my wisdom teeth out this morning so I haven’t ventured to my studio yet to see if it cracked or separated or anything. My studio is very cold so I never refrigerate my soaps.
I’ll send a picture of the soap when I can make it down the stairs to my soap studio, haha!