Jess_
Member
Hello soaping friends,
I took a two week soap making break to regroup after a terrible case of soda ash.
Yesterday I made ‘Black Raspberry & Vanilla’ soap. It’s the second time I’ve used the fragrance and it had turned out wonderfully the first time (quite popular too!)
I decided to use the same oils & ratios, split the batch in three and make a layered batch. Everything was going fantastically! I poured everything into the mould and before I covered it, I ran a popsicle stick through the top. Scraping the edges and flattening the top.
About 30hrs passed and I saw a patchy layer of soda ash on the soap, but was not discouraged and continued to unmould. I cut the soap and was disheartened to see the purple layer was full of soda ash. Interestingly the white and pink layers had no issues. (Photos above)
I used a popsicle stick in the last batch that also had bad soda ashing. Is it possible the raw soap batter has reacted with the wood of the popsicle stick and caused this some how?
I’ve made another batch since, no popsicle stick involved at all, will keep you updated at to how it turns out!