Dear Soapers!
So, I just learned that scent transfer is a thing =/. I had two batches of soap curing on the same rack and unfortunately the scents got all muddied up. They must have been together for roughly three weeks... Any chance that the original scent of each batch will come back if I separate them? Right now I stuck one batch into a ceramic pot with a cotton ball soaked in the original essential oils that were put into that batch of soap, hoping to coax the right scent out.
Also, I have seen lots of pictures of beautiful curing cabinets that are almost as tall as a person. How do people cure their soaps in those cabinets without having the scents from different batches all mix up? Or is it that you have to cure the different scented batches separately? Is there a big scent transfer for fragrance oils as well, or is it only an essential oil thing?
Many thanks!
Silver
So, I just learned that scent transfer is a thing =/. I had two batches of soap curing on the same rack and unfortunately the scents got all muddied up. They must have been together for roughly three weeks... Any chance that the original scent of each batch will come back if I separate them? Right now I stuck one batch into a ceramic pot with a cotton ball soaked in the original essential oils that were put into that batch of soap, hoping to coax the right scent out.
Also, I have seen lots of pictures of beautiful curing cabinets that are almost as tall as a person. How do people cure their soaps in those cabinets without having the scents from different batches all mix up? Or is it that you have to cure the different scented batches separately? Is there a big scent transfer for fragrance oils as well, or is it only an essential oil thing?
Many thanks!
Silver