Jibbian
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Edit: Photo added... it's hard to see when the soap is dry though. I REALLY noticed it when I was using the soap in the shower—the inside had definitely morphed pink.
I recently made a plain white soap with coconut milk powder and poppy seeds. It's been curing a couple of months, and I notice that the inside of the bars are slowly turning a peachy pink. Has anyone run into this before? The coconut milk powder has tapioca maltodextrin and gum acacia as additives. Could these be the culprit? Does anyone know if this poses a safety concern? I used a bar without any weird effects.
Otherwise, the recipe was my regular base/process, which normally produces a very white bar of soap.
30% Olive Oil
25% Coconut Oil
25% Palm Oil
15% Avocado Oil
5% Castor Oil
35% Lye concentration w/ distilled water
Citrus Essential Oil blend (orange 10x, grapefruit, lemon, distilled lime, and litsea cubeba)
I recently made a plain white soap with coconut milk powder and poppy seeds. It's been curing a couple of months, and I notice that the inside of the bars are slowly turning a peachy pink. Has anyone run into this before? The coconut milk powder has tapioca maltodextrin and gum acacia as additives. Could these be the culprit? Does anyone know if this poses a safety concern? I used a bar without any weird effects.
Otherwise, the recipe was my regular base/process, which normally produces a very white bar of soap.
30% Olive Oil
25% Coconut Oil
25% Palm Oil
15% Avocado Oil
5% Castor Oil
35% Lye concentration w/ distilled water
Citrus Essential Oil blend (orange 10x, grapefruit, lemon, distilled lime, and litsea cubeba)
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