judymoody
Well-Known Member
I made a batch of soap with pumpkin puree and one of my favorite EO blends - 5x orange, patch, ho wood, cassia and clove. Unfortunately when I cut it, it was covered with white spots and looked diseased. No zap, not air bubbles, and not stearic spots. I suspect it's bits of pumpkin fiber which caught and dragged on my wire cutter. (I used my daughter's jack o lantern, not a pie pumpkin, and the cooked puree evidently was more fibrous).
Ugly, no? So what to do? Rebatch generally doesn't improved appearance. Instead I cut up half of the batch as embeds and layered them in a contrasting single color soap batter and then gelled the whole thing. I'm very happy with the result.
![8v8b.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a60/a6005e66955e833d18d2c51a574419a4.jpg)
Ugly, no? So what to do? Rebatch generally doesn't improved appearance. Instead I cut up half of the batch as embeds and layered them in a contrasting single color soap batter and then gelled the whole thing. I'm very happy with the result.
![rxvu.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/2b6/2b6f0c2b35160e86bf1d3549f1d0c2ed.jpg)