LisaBoBisa
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I know it's possible to get these to stick in CP, but so far I've only succeeded at getting bergamot EO to stick in HP; everything else faded in both CP and HP.
Bergamot: This stuck beautifully in HP, still strong 4 months later (I know it's not that long, but really encouraging). I think the bergamot eo disappeared in my CP batch because of the location where I left it to cure (exact same recipe as the HP batch. Used 3% PPO bergamot EO added at trace for CP). I keep soap covered before unmolding, but I've had problems with soda ash after I unmold, had read that curing in cold places increases your chance of soda ash (is this right?), so I foolishly placed my bergamot batch near heater vent to cure. Now I know that light and heat are a great way to lose your scent.... and that's exactly what happened. Bergamot disappeared, the bars smell musty, plus soda ash showed up a week later anyhow. I'm trying the cotton ball trick now with that batch: it's sitting in a box with a cotton pad soaked with bergamot EO. I doubt that's enough to re-scent a musty-smelling faded batch, though.
10x orange: this has been hit or miss in CP. (HP was too hot for it to stick.) I poured two different CP soap recipes, same EO's (10x orange and ginger eo's), in the same mold back to back with dividers, and one recipe stuck faintly but the other completely lost its scent. Same % of EO. I soaked kaolin clay in both overnight, but realized later that the batch where scent disappeared was a little lye heavy, so maybe that contributed to the 10x Orange EO disappearing.
Grapefruit: I think my grapefruit scent vanished in HP because it wasn't cool enough when I added the scent: I read on BrambleBerry that Grapefruit EO's flashpoint is a shockingly low 111F. I'll avoid low flashpoint oils in HP now. Before I try grapefruit in CP, I want to learn all the tricks...
To do: I'll keep soaking clay etc. in my eo's before adding. I now cure soaps in sheltered cardboard boxes in a dark spot. I'll use the cottonball trick while they cure until I'm confident I don't need it. I'll try anchoring these 3 citrus EO's with scents that stick well (Litsea, looking at you!) when I can, and using higher rates than 3% in CP soap, since I'm not in Europe.
Would it also help if I stick the soaps in the fridge instead of insulating and gelling them for citrus eo's? I don't need richer colors; just need to keep the scent.
If you've found anything else that helps you with scent retention (or soda ash showing up a week or two later), I'm all ears! Do some recipes retain scents better than others?
Bergamot: This stuck beautifully in HP, still strong 4 months later (I know it's not that long, but really encouraging). I think the bergamot eo disappeared in my CP batch because of the location where I left it to cure (exact same recipe as the HP batch. Used 3% PPO bergamot EO added at trace for CP). I keep soap covered before unmolding, but I've had problems with soda ash after I unmold, had read that curing in cold places increases your chance of soda ash (is this right?), so I foolishly placed my bergamot batch near heater vent to cure. Now I know that light and heat are a great way to lose your scent.... and that's exactly what happened. Bergamot disappeared, the bars smell musty, plus soda ash showed up a week later anyhow. I'm trying the cotton ball trick now with that batch: it's sitting in a box with a cotton pad soaked with bergamot EO. I doubt that's enough to re-scent a musty-smelling faded batch, though.
10x orange: this has been hit or miss in CP. (HP was too hot for it to stick.) I poured two different CP soap recipes, same EO's (10x orange and ginger eo's), in the same mold back to back with dividers, and one recipe stuck faintly but the other completely lost its scent. Same % of EO. I soaked kaolin clay in both overnight, but realized later that the batch where scent disappeared was a little lye heavy, so maybe that contributed to the 10x Orange EO disappearing.
Grapefruit: I think my grapefruit scent vanished in HP because it wasn't cool enough when I added the scent: I read on BrambleBerry that Grapefruit EO's flashpoint is a shockingly low 111F. I'll avoid low flashpoint oils in HP now. Before I try grapefruit in CP, I want to learn all the tricks...
To do: I'll keep soaking clay etc. in my eo's before adding. I now cure soaps in sheltered cardboard boxes in a dark spot. I'll use the cottonball trick while they cure until I'm confident I don't need it. I'll try anchoring these 3 citrus EO's with scents that stick well (Litsea, looking at you!) when I can, and using higher rates than 3% in CP soap, since I'm not in Europe.
Would it also help if I stick the soaps in the fridge instead of insulating and gelling them for citrus eo's? I don't need richer colors; just need to keep the scent.
If you've found anything else that helps you with scent retention (or soda ash showing up a week or two later), I'm all ears! Do some recipes retain scents better than others?
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