NewSoaperID
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Hi all! I was happy to find this soapmaking forum and am excited to join the community!
I was hoping for some advice right off the bat. I made my very first batches of cold process soap in the past week and a half, and I seem to be getting partial gel no matter what I do. I used the "Simple and Gentle Soap Project" from Brambleberry here, in a 10 inch loaf mold: Simple and Gentle Soap Project | BrambleBerry
Everything seems to be going ok, except each time I am getting a big ugly brown circle in the middle of my soap, no matter what I do. My first two tries were mixing at around 125ish, in my garage, which is admittedly very cold - I'm in Idaho. I let the first one sit uncovered in the garage and got a brown spot. So for my second batch, I brought the loaf inside to cool at room temperature, and I got a very slightly smaller, but darker, brown spot. The third time, I mixed at around 105 degrees and popped it in the fridge over night to try to prevent any gel phase, and got whiter, softer borders but that persistent brown spot. The fourth time, I mixed at 125, brought it inside, covered the top with wood, wrapped it in a blanket, and put it on a heating pad set on high. Unsurprisingly, I ended up with "alien brain," but assumed this time it would have gelled all the way through. But I cut it today, and still have the brown spot with light borders, although the borders are almost nonexistent. I'm attaching a picture of the progression of my batches. You can ignore the purple on the end - this was my fifth try, but I cut the recipe in half, and for the first time added color and fragrance. I let it sit wrapped on a heating pad after and still got a ring in the middle but you can barely see it, I guess because of the color.
Does anyone have any ideas what is going on? Is the partial gel happening because my molds and tools are stored in the garage so very cold? Is it because I'm in the high desert at high altitude? Is it somehow this particular recipe? This is so frustrating to be dealing with right off the bat, but I am working hard to not get discouraged!
I would be forever grateful for any input here!
NewSoaperID
I was hoping for some advice right off the bat. I made my very first batches of cold process soap in the past week and a half, and I seem to be getting partial gel no matter what I do. I used the "Simple and Gentle Soap Project" from Brambleberry here, in a 10 inch loaf mold: Simple and Gentle Soap Project | BrambleBerry
Everything seems to be going ok, except each time I am getting a big ugly brown circle in the middle of my soap, no matter what I do. My first two tries were mixing at around 125ish, in my garage, which is admittedly very cold - I'm in Idaho. I let the first one sit uncovered in the garage and got a brown spot. So for my second batch, I brought the loaf inside to cool at room temperature, and I got a very slightly smaller, but darker, brown spot. The third time, I mixed at around 105 degrees and popped it in the fridge over night to try to prevent any gel phase, and got whiter, softer borders but that persistent brown spot. The fourth time, I mixed at 125, brought it inside, covered the top with wood, wrapped it in a blanket, and put it on a heating pad set on high. Unsurprisingly, I ended up with "alien brain," but assumed this time it would have gelled all the way through. But I cut it today, and still have the brown spot with light borders, although the borders are almost nonexistent. I'm attaching a picture of the progression of my batches. You can ignore the purple on the end - this was my fifth try, but I cut the recipe in half, and for the first time added color and fragrance. I let it sit wrapped on a heating pad after and still got a ring in the middle but you can barely see it, I guess because of the color.
Does anyone have any ideas what is going on? Is the partial gel happening because my molds and tools are stored in the garage so very cold? Is it because I'm in the high desert at high altitude? Is it somehow this particular recipe? This is so frustrating to be dealing with right off the bat, but I am working hard to not get discouraged!
I would be forever grateful for any input here!
NewSoaperID