Lazy Bone
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I am still considered a soap noob (only been researching and making soap for 2 years) and I made my first goatmilk soap using frozen goatsmilk. I added ground oats and honey... well when i first undmolded the soap it was beautiful! And I was so happy! Now, less than a week later, my soap is covered with those Dreaded Oranged Spots I've heard others mentioninng. I've never had this happen before. I used the same simple soap recipe I have used several times just swapped out the water for the goatmilk.
What could have caused the DOS?
How do I go about preventing it from happening again?
Am I safe in assuming the soap is totally unusable?
I am still considered a soap noob (only been researching and making soap for 2 years) and I made my first goatmilk soap using frozen goatsmilk. I added ground oats and honey... well when i first undmolded the soap it was beautiful! And I was so happy! Now, less than a week later, my soap is covered with those Dreaded Oranged Spots I've heard others mentioninng. I've never had this happen before. I used the same simple soap recipe I have used several times just swapped out the water for the goatmilk.
What could have caused the DOS?
How do I go about preventing it from happening again?
Am I safe in assuming the soap is totally unusable?