So I’ve read all the threads/posts and seem to be doing everything I know to prevent stearic acids spots, but keep getting them. Picture attached.
I melt my hard oils (coconut & shea butter) well above 185degrees for several minutes before adding the rest of my oils (olive oil, soybean, rice bran, castor). Stirring well and let sit to cool to around 100 degrees. Then I mix my lye, which is anywhere from 80-95degrees. From my understanding, stearic acids spots can occur if soaping under 90*. I usually soap around 95-105degrees because I want to prevent gelling and I immediately put my soap in the freezer after pouring. Stays in freezer 10+ hours over night. Could freezing cause stearic acid spots since temperature drops significantly?
I have played around with my lye concentration from 29%-33%. Using less water is heating up my batch too much and causing partial gelling (yes, even in the freezer).
Thoughts? Any advice as to how to get rid of these dreaded white spots is greatly appreciated!
I melt my hard oils (coconut & shea butter) well above 185degrees for several minutes before adding the rest of my oils (olive oil, soybean, rice bran, castor). Stirring well and let sit to cool to around 100 degrees. Then I mix my lye, which is anywhere from 80-95degrees. From my understanding, stearic acids spots can occur if soaping under 90*. I usually soap around 95-105degrees because I want to prevent gelling and I immediately put my soap in the freezer after pouring. Stays in freezer 10+ hours over night. Could freezing cause stearic acid spots since temperature drops significantly?
I have played around with my lye concentration from 29%-33%. Using less water is heating up my batch too much and causing partial gelling (yes, even in the freezer).
Thoughts? Any advice as to how to get rid of these dreaded white spots is greatly appreciated!
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