dragonmaker
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Hey soaping friends! I’ve been having a hard time getting my fragrance oils to mix into my soap batter fully. I melt my solid oils, and add liquid oils. Then I pull out the goat milk ice cubes and slowly add NaOH while mixing gently and constantly to avoid burning the milk. When the lye is fully dissolved, I pour it into my oils down the flat of my spatula to avoid splashing or air bubbles. I alternate stick blending and stirring until light trace. Then I add my fragrance oil and stick blend and stir it in until it looks uniform again. Usually the batter is at medium trace by then, so I pour it into the individual molds. I’m getting mottled coloring (it doesn’t look like the pictures of rivers or crackling to me) that I strongly suspect is poorly mixed in fragrance oil discoloring the soap. For example, I have a fragrance oil high in vanillin that is known to discolor to brown. I add it to the soap and get tan soap with dark brown mottling throughout. It looks like I added dirt and didn’t mix it in well. I’ve tried just hand stirring and stick blending it half to death and I’m still having a hard time getting even color.
Any tips? I would love soap that is a uniform color!
Edit: I have not used any colorants. The color is only soap, how cooked my milk gets, and fragrance oil discoloration.
Any tips? I would love soap that is a uniform color!
Edit: I have not used any colorants. The color is only soap, how cooked my milk gets, and fragrance oil discoloration.