bubbles1970
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Hello,
I made a 1 lb batch of soap from a recipe in a book. After letting it set and gel and harden, I unmolded and cut it. I notice opaque, white swirls throughout the soap and on top. The soap traced and was evenly mixed when i put it in the mold. The white parts are not crystalized. I don't know if this soap is lye heavy or not? Now, after looking at the ingredients in the book and doing the calculations, it seemed like there was no lye discount built into the recipe. There was one T of Castor added to superfat, but I know without adequate lye discount that is not enough. Can these white 'chunks" throughout and on top be ash or is this just a lye heavy batch. I used olive oil, coconut oil and castor oil.
Thank you for your advice
I made a 1 lb batch of soap from a recipe in a book. After letting it set and gel and harden, I unmolded and cut it. I notice opaque, white swirls throughout the soap and on top. The soap traced and was evenly mixed when i put it in the mold. The white parts are not crystalized. I don't know if this soap is lye heavy or not? Now, after looking at the ingredients in the book and doing the calculations, it seemed like there was no lye discount built into the recipe. There was one T of Castor added to superfat, but I know without adequate lye discount that is not enough. Can these white 'chunks" throughout and on top be ash or is this just a lye heavy batch. I used olive oil, coconut oil and castor oil.
Thank you for your advice