Hi ,
I made a soup with a combination of coconut oil, palm oil, Sunflower Oil and activated charcoal. the soap batter looked normal and I used the stick blender and had it at medium trace. I used the fragrance oil which I have used before on the same soap base but without the activated charcoal. The soap batter looked fine until I added the fragrance oil. When I started to pour the batter, it started to seize , but managed it get it all in to my wooden mould. And after about an hour I see a layer of oil.
The strange thing is I put the leftover batter into a silicon mould of single bars and no oozing of oils form that.
I drained the oil out, was nearly about 300 ml (my batch was 210 oz ) Wondering if it’s the fragrance oil, or my scale had played up and I added extra oil.
Other than that the soap looks fine. I am yet to cut it.
I am not sure what to do with the soap. would appreciate any advice or if anyone has had any experience like this before.
I made a soup with a combination of coconut oil, palm oil, Sunflower Oil and activated charcoal. the soap batter looked normal and I used the stick blender and had it at medium trace. I used the fragrance oil which I have used before on the same soap base but without the activated charcoal. The soap batter looked fine until I added the fragrance oil. When I started to pour the batter, it started to seize , but managed it get it all in to my wooden mould. And after about an hour I see a layer of oil.
The strange thing is I put the leftover batter into a silicon mould of single bars and no oozing of oils form that.
I drained the oil out, was nearly about 300 ml (my batch was 210 oz ) Wondering if it’s the fragrance oil, or my scale had played up and I added extra oil.
Other than that the soap looks fine. I am yet to cut it.
I am not sure what to do with the soap. would appreciate any advice or if anyone has had any experience like this before.