juliab86
Well-Known Member
Hello all!
I purchased some raw cocoa butter around Christmas for use in lotion bars, whipped body butter, and other B&B products. It worked really well, but the smell was an overpowering and sickly sweet burnt chocolate smell and I couldn't stand to use what I made.
I recently started making CP soap. In my experience and from what I read, most smells do not survive saponification. I tried an experiment out of curiosity of 360 grams of the raw cocoa butter (all I had left) and 40 grams of castor oil. After I added the lye water, the "batter" started to smell like a tootsie roll.
The soap is cut and a few days into cure. Still smells like a tootsie roll, but I think the smell is fading (might be wishful thinking). Personally, I don't like the smell, but I'm thinking of taking the soap around to a few people and see if they like the smell.
I'm thinking of being patient and letting half of the soaps continue their cure and rebatching the other half. Any suggestions on what scent would mask or even pair with the cocoa butter? Anyone else have a similar experience?
Received a small package of naturally refined cocoa butter in the mail yesterday. Already happier with the smell
I purchased some raw cocoa butter around Christmas for use in lotion bars, whipped body butter, and other B&B products. It worked really well, but the smell was an overpowering and sickly sweet burnt chocolate smell and I couldn't stand to use what I made.
I recently started making CP soap. In my experience and from what I read, most smells do not survive saponification. I tried an experiment out of curiosity of 360 grams of the raw cocoa butter (all I had left) and 40 grams of castor oil. After I added the lye water, the "batter" started to smell like a tootsie roll.
The soap is cut and a few days into cure. Still smells like a tootsie roll, but I think the smell is fading (might be wishful thinking). Personally, I don't like the smell, but I'm thinking of taking the soap around to a few people and see if they like the smell.
I'm thinking of being patient and letting half of the soaps continue their cure and rebatching the other half. Any suggestions on what scent would mask or even pair with the cocoa butter? Anyone else have a similar experience?
Received a small package of naturally refined cocoa butter in the mail yesterday. Already happier with the smell