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Because I've made 17 batches of soap that all turned out well, I invested in a real soap mold and used it for the first time yesterday. I made a dandelion zebra swirl with a bastille recipe, scented with Lavendar, Lemon, Rosemary. First time using micas.
When I finished swirling, the batter looked fine. I decided to OP it since I used pastel micas, and brought it to a full gel.
This morning there's a thin layer of oil around the edges, and what looks like a few grains of salt. I'm worried that this is lye heavy. What do you think? ( I'm too chicken to zap test! Please don't make me!)
Oh, it's still sitting in the mold. It's a thick silicone mold and I can't tell the difference between squishy soap, and squishy silicone mold! Since the soap is only 16 hours old, I thought I'd leave it a while.
When I finished swirling, the batter looked fine. I decided to OP it since I used pastel micas, and brought it to a full gel.
This morning there's a thin layer of oil around the edges, and what looks like a few grains of salt. I'm worried that this is lye heavy. What do you think? ( I'm too chicken to zap test! Please don't make me!)
Oh, it's still sitting in the mold. It's a thick silicone mold and I can't tell the difference between squishy soap, and squishy silicone mold! Since the soap is only 16 hours old, I thought I'd leave it a while.