jonquille
New Member
Hi all,
Good to meet you! I'm new to this forum and reasonably new to soap making too, hence my need (and hope) for your expert advice.
I've been making bars of soap of varying colours and i'm noticing that most of them seem to have mysterious small white marks throughout the bar.
These are (obviously) more noticable in the darker bars and i'm assuming are present in all of the bars to a greater or lesser degree.
I've read up on this and I understand that they could either be stearic spots or air bubbles trapped in the batter, that when cut, form the white marks.
I've used my detective skills on this (including a magnifying glass and scalpel) but i'm still none the wiser. They don't look like air bubbles as the edges seem rough and not round.
Enclosed is a close up of one of the soaps that have been cut with a wire. I also cut with a blade and it resulted in the same marks.
Any advice would be much appreciated as the bars are really nice (smell and lather) but these marks detract from their looks a little.
Hoping to hear back from you.
Jonquille
Good to meet you! I'm new to this forum and reasonably new to soap making too, hence my need (and hope) for your expert advice.
I've been making bars of soap of varying colours and i'm noticing that most of them seem to have mysterious small white marks throughout the bar.
These are (obviously) more noticable in the darker bars and i'm assuming are present in all of the bars to a greater or lesser degree.
I've read up on this and I understand that they could either be stearic spots or air bubbles trapped in the batter, that when cut, form the white marks.
I've used my detective skills on this (including a magnifying glass and scalpel) but i'm still none the wiser. They don't look like air bubbles as the edges seem rough and not round.
Enclosed is a close up of one of the soaps that have been cut with a wire. I also cut with a blade and it resulted in the same marks.
Any advice would be much appreciated as the bars are really nice (smell and lather) but these marks detract from their looks a little.
Hoping to hear back from you.
Jonquille