mechanolatry
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OK, someone clue me in here cause I'm getting really frustrated. For some reason I'm getting small lumps in my CP soap! They're always natural-colored, which is weird because I mix my pigments in very well, and before the lumps form the soap batter is clearly well mixed. But whats really funky is that the lumps only happen after the batter has mixed perfectly with everything: the lye-water, the colors, and the fragrance. It seems to happen when the trace becomes thicker, and right when I'm about to pour it into the mold. Is my s. lactate too high?? Am I using too many solid oils?? It gets very cold in my house, so maybe the oils are solidifying as the soap batter becomes thicker? But that doesn't make sense, right? My recipe has evolved since the summer, but I never had these issues then, which makes me think maybe its a temp issue?? I really dont know.
Things I've tried: Lowering the percent of castor oil; soaping at higher and lower temps. (between 100 to 125); adding s. lactate to the h20; adding it to the lye/water; not adding s. lactate at all; different fragrance oils; higher and lower h2o percentages, no pigments....
What in the world is going on with my soap?? lol
Things I've tried: Lowering the percent of castor oil; soaping at higher and lower temps. (between 100 to 125); adding s. lactate to the h20; adding it to the lye/water; not adding s. lactate at all; different fragrance oils; higher and lower h2o percentages, no pigments....
What in the world is going on with my soap?? lol
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