Hi all,
I've posted about an issue with brine soap previously. I had some spots on my first batch that looked like undissolved fine pink himalayan salt, and some of the bars eventually developed DOS so I trashed the batch out of precaution. When I tested the soap (before DOS), I loved the lather, so I decided I'd have another go, but I'd use a different salt.
This is the post about the first soap: Undissolved Salt? Spots in soap.
For batch #2, I used fine sea salt. I mixed it into the lye solution right after dissolving the lye. I hoped it would dissolve with the heat, but, again, there was some undissolved salt left on the bottom. I stirred and stirred and stirred, and it just wouldn't all dissolve. Last time, I mixed it all into the batter anyway (not knowing how sharp pink himalayan salt feels), but this time I ran it through a strainer and hoped for the best. The photos are the resulting soaps. They look even crazier! o: Those are the bottoms of the soaps. The tops don't have these splotches.
The recipe for batch #2 is: 50% Coconut Oil, 30% Rice Bran Oil, 10% Shea Butter, 5% Apricot Kernel Oil, and 5% Castor Oil. I tried dissolving 1 oz. of salt in the solution. Maybe it's too much?
Is this undissolved salt, is it normal? It looks like so much, and the even distribution makes me think maybe it's something else other than the salt? Has anyone else had this experience? How can I better incorporate salt into future batches? I have all the questions! It's not pretty, so I wanna know how to improve it, but I also wanna make sure it's safe to use.
Thank you for your time and I appreciate any feedback!
I've posted about an issue with brine soap previously. I had some spots on my first batch that looked like undissolved fine pink himalayan salt, and some of the bars eventually developed DOS so I trashed the batch out of precaution. When I tested the soap (before DOS), I loved the lather, so I decided I'd have another go, but I'd use a different salt.
This is the post about the first soap: Undissolved Salt? Spots in soap.
For batch #2, I used fine sea salt. I mixed it into the lye solution right after dissolving the lye. I hoped it would dissolve with the heat, but, again, there was some undissolved salt left on the bottom. I stirred and stirred and stirred, and it just wouldn't all dissolve. Last time, I mixed it all into the batter anyway (not knowing how sharp pink himalayan salt feels), but this time I ran it through a strainer and hoped for the best. The photos are the resulting soaps. They look even crazier! o: Those are the bottoms of the soaps. The tops don't have these splotches.
The recipe for batch #2 is: 50% Coconut Oil, 30% Rice Bran Oil, 10% Shea Butter, 5% Apricot Kernel Oil, and 5% Castor Oil. I tried dissolving 1 oz. of salt in the solution. Maybe it's too much?
Is this undissolved salt, is it normal? It looks like so much, and the even distribution makes me think maybe it's something else other than the salt? Has anyone else had this experience? How can I better incorporate salt into future batches? I have all the questions! It's not pretty, so I wanna know how to improve it, but I also wanna make sure it's safe to use.
Thank you for your time and I appreciate any feedback!