I recently made a lot of soaps (for me), about 50, all in one evening In different molds. I am curious why the first loaf shows some purple spots on the edges. They were all made from the same oils master batch with the same lye water solution master batch. The colorants were also the same except for the white portion, the first soap was made with Titanium dioxide and the rest with Winter white mica. Same fragrance too.
The main difference in the making was that the first soap thickened up fast because of the TD. The rest stayed fairly fluid. My guess is that the first one went through gel phase and the others may not have. (40% lye to water concentration). I heated up the oils to about 105 F and lye water was at room temperature
The recipe includes lard, olive oil, coconut oil, Shea butter, castor oil and mango butter. I used EDTA and ROE.
any ideas?
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the two soaps on the left are from that first batch.
The main difference in the making was that the first soap thickened up fast because of the TD. The rest stayed fairly fluid. My guess is that the first one went through gel phase and the others may not have. (40% lye to water concentration). I heated up the oils to about 105 F and lye water was at room temperature
The recipe includes lard, olive oil, coconut oil, Shea butter, castor oil and mango butter. I used EDTA and ROE.
any ideas?
In the picture