FragranceGuy
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Hey there fellow soap enthusiasts! I made my fist batch of cold process soap yesterday. I made a couple of beginner mistakes. OK, more than a couple BUT it appears Iāve successfully created soap! Hereās my list of mistakes (that I know of) ...
The Cons: I didnāt stick with my plan. I came to thick trace very quickly after I added my essential oils. The trace was so thick that I couldnāt expel all the bubbles. And my soap has a slight pink/violet color?? I wouldnāt consider the color a āconā because itās quite beautiful, like something someone would try to do, but I didnāt try, and the curiosity is begging me. I did some preliminary research and it appears that fragrance and water impurities can sometimes cause this. Iāll post my recipe to help. My lye solution was perfectly clear. Ultimately, Iām curious what caused my soap to become a beautiful pink so I can replicate it! Itās difficult to see in photographs, but when you see it in person itās obvious. I didnāt notice the pink/purple color until the loaf reached gel phase. Iām suspecting it has something to do with my essential oils because I DID use distilled water. I wonder if my essential oils have oxidized? Any expertise will be much appreciated! Thanks!!
- Rather than making a tried and true recipe, I created my own (ego much? )
- I told myself that my first batch of soap should simple, cheap and unscented. Iām obsessed with fragrances and colognes. I wear cologne when Iām alone While I was waiting for my oils and my lye solution to cool I decided to whip up an essential oil mixture based around sandalwood and lavender (3%). It smelled AMAZING so I decided I would add it, against my previous plans to keep things simple.
- I overused my stick blender. Rather than pulsing and stirring, I did a lot of blending When I achieved a thin trace I added my FO, continued to blend and the next thing I knew I was working with pudding! Classic beginner mistakes.
The Cons: I didnāt stick with my plan. I came to thick trace very quickly after I added my essential oils. The trace was so thick that I couldnāt expel all the bubbles. And my soap has a slight pink/violet color?? I wouldnāt consider the color a āconā because itās quite beautiful, like something someone would try to do, but I didnāt try, and the curiosity is begging me. I did some preliminary research and it appears that fragrance and water impurities can sometimes cause this. Iāll post my recipe to help. My lye solution was perfectly clear. Ultimately, Iām curious what caused my soap to become a beautiful pink so I can replicate it! Itās difficult to see in photographs, but when you see it in person itās obvious. I didnāt notice the pink/purple color until the loaf reached gel phase. Iām suspecting it has something to do with my essential oils because I DID use distilled water. I wonder if my essential oils have oxidized? Any expertise will be much appreciated! Thanks!!