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Smebinger

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Hi there,
I a new soapmaker - I've made several small cold process batches successfully and a few days ago I tried making a two pound batch, experimenting with adding some essential oils. However, it's been 2 days since I made it - and while the soap seems pretty firm (and smells good!) I noticed these areas of discoloration in the middle of the log - there isn't a difference in texture though. See photos at link below. I'm not sure what the problem is - I didn't have this issue with my previous 1 pound batches. Below are the ingredients. Any ideas on what the problem could be would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
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Samara

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4.6 oz. lye

12 oz. water

1 lb 5 oz. pomace olive oil

10.5 oz coconut oil

2 tbsp. castor oil

0.5 oz. spruce essential oil

0.25 oz. Texas cedarwood essential oil

0.25 oz. lemon essential oil :D :D
 
Samara...it looks like partial gel. At first glance anyway.

I didn't check your amounts with soapcalc.

Laurie
 
I think I agree, but I can't figure out at exactly what I'm looking. Is that a slice of a log? the top of a log? a slab?
 
without re-running your numbers I'd agree it's simply a partial gel. that's just a cosmetic thing, really - though it may take the ungelled part (the corners and edges - the lighter colored part) a bit longer to harden up.
 
I vote for partial gel phase as well. In my experience, it starts in the middle and spreads outwards from there.
 
PS - Your soap is fine if it's just a partial gel phase. The look will just be a little different on the various areas of your bars.
 
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