Babette
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Hi everyone,
Just rebatched 2 lbs. today, from a goat milk soap base, and tried to make a chocolate soap. Welllll, it smells great. It lathers great, but it looks like MEATLOAF. GRAYISH TAN! I tried to add some cocoa powder for colorant and also thought the f.o. might darken it because it had vanilla in it. Not yet, anyway. Any tips on coloring during rebatch? I bought the goat milk base from soaps and sundries.
Also, and this is my main question... Every time I rebatch with the goat milk soap, there are small little pebbles of the base that never melt, no matter how hot I try to get them. I used a stick beater and that got rid of some of the big pebbles, but many stayed behind and are now imbedded in the soap. They look a little like whole grains of oatmeal. I used my crockpot set on serve to melt the base soap.
Thanks and have a great week.
Babette
Just rebatched 2 lbs. today, from a goat milk soap base, and tried to make a chocolate soap. Welllll, it smells great. It lathers great, but it looks like MEATLOAF. GRAYISH TAN! I tried to add some cocoa powder for colorant and also thought the f.o. might darken it because it had vanilla in it. Not yet, anyway. Any tips on coloring during rebatch? I bought the goat milk base from soaps and sundries.
Also, and this is my main question... Every time I rebatch with the goat milk soap, there are small little pebbles of the base that never melt, no matter how hot I try to get them. I used a stick beater and that got rid of some of the big pebbles, but many stayed behind and are now imbedded in the soap. They look a little like whole grains of oatmeal. I used my crockpot set on serve to melt the base soap.
Thanks and have a great week.
Babette