Hi,
I'm Stephanie, and new to the forum. Let's cut to the chase.
This week I did a couple of new things:
The second loaf, I added the EO's and titanium dioxide to the oils directly and first. It looked pretty white, then I added the lye and it turned the same color as the first batch.
The third batch same thing.
I've never used Rosemary Oleoresin before and don't know if it is the cause of the redness. I haven't cut the soap yet to know if it turned out or not. In all my research on this additive, I didn't read anything about it changing the color of the oils.
Is it possible the lye is bad and caused the soap to change color?
Any information would be helpful.
Thank you!
Stephanie
I'm Stephanie, and new to the forum. Let's cut to the chase.
This week I did a couple of new things:
- Monday I made my first masterbatch from a recipe I've used several other times. (olive, palm, coconut, castor, and jojoba)
- I did change one thing, I added Rosemary Oleoresin to the masterbatch - perhaps this was a bad idea, but I did it anyway.
- I bought 50lbs of sodium hydroxide and used some of this new batch in my soap.
The second loaf, I added the EO's and titanium dioxide to the oils directly and first. It looked pretty white, then I added the lye and it turned the same color as the first batch.
The third batch same thing.
I've never used Rosemary Oleoresin before and don't know if it is the cause of the redness. I haven't cut the soap yet to know if it turned out or not. In all my research on this additive, I didn't read anything about it changing the color of the oils.
Is it possible the lye is bad and caused the soap to change color?
Any information would be helpful.
Thank you!
Stephanie