Claire Huddle
Active Member
So many questions on how/why this bleeds so badly, and why does the blue have pinholes?
Back story - I'm new and this is my 5th batch of CP soap. I use the same simple basic 'recipe' every time: equal parts OO, CO, lard, and the appropriate complement of distilled water and lye. We love the outcome. Usually! Adding color seems to be my stumbling block. Also, I added TD to this batch. So, what am I doing wrong? The blue is Crafter's Choice Matte Cobalt Blue Ultramarine Powder and it is listed as CP stable.
Questions, speculations, other factors:
1. I don't premix the powders with anything, just dump it into the traced base, stir, then immersion blend it a little. Is that causing my pinholes? Too much blending? too little? I don't see pinholes in the base that has only TD in it.
2. The bars in the pic are now 5 weeks old, but I first used the wet one at 4 weeks (my usual curing time) and it bled like I'd opened an artery. It *seems* to bleed less profusely now though. Puzzling!
3. My willing guinea pig husband grabbed a new (5-week) bar this morning and it, too, seemed to bleed less than that first bar. Is curing time a factor with powders??
4. Is it best to only add TD to the portion of the batch that won't have other color added? I had to use a ton of the blue to get this color, and, with the other half of the batch I added purple that ended up looking gray. Helpful guinea pig husband says that it's probably the TD 'diluting' other powders. That makes sense to me but I'm no Walter White. (Yay, Science!!!)
So that's me and my problems. If I don't figure out what I'm doing wrong it'll be plain soap for me from here on out. Well, maybe. It is fun just to experiment. All except for the curing time. I'm not getting any younger here!
Thank you in advance. From what I've seen so far, you are a diverse, knowledgeable, and helpful crowd of peeps.
Oh, on a happier note, the bleed doesn't stain, it rinses right away. So yay for that too.