MooreThanBags
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I have successfully made soap for about a year now with each batch turning our beautifully UNTIL now. I make plain jane soap and wanted to venture into color swirls but didn't want to waste my expensive colorants. I decided to try a swirl using a little instant coffee and cocoa. As you will see it didn't dissolve well and is ugly but I still hoped for usable soap. The top side looked okay and I turned it out of the mold and this (see photo) us what I got. Holes opened up in the soap oozing oily liquid. I reluctantly did a zap test with my tongue and it zinged pretty good. Is there anything I can do with it except toss it out? 44 ounces of expensive oils down the drain is a real bummer.