Soaplover1112
Member
Hi everyone
I’ve been having some difficulty working out if my recipe is having problems with false trace or if it’s a problem with the recipe components.
I seem to get volcanoes during the winter months, also yesterday I believe I got false trace as the batter thickened very quickly. I thought this was another episode of soap volcanoes so quickly poured the mixture into the moulds. I’m a little confused as you can see so wanted to get some help.
I’m using a coconut oil soap recipe:
coconut oil - 1000g
Water - 215g
Lye - 145g
Essential oil - 25g
Sodium citrate - 30g
Roe - 3g
any advice on what I can do would be greatly appreciated. I normally mix both the lye and coconut oil mixture at around 145 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid soda ash. I’m now finding that temperature causes the volcanoes to happen but, now lowering the temperature to 130 or slightly below 120 causes false trace.
many help would be amazing!
Thanks
I’ve been having some difficulty working out if my recipe is having problems with false trace or if it’s a problem with the recipe components.
I seem to get volcanoes during the winter months, also yesterday I believe I got false trace as the batter thickened very quickly. I thought this was another episode of soap volcanoes so quickly poured the mixture into the moulds. I’m a little confused as you can see so wanted to get some help.
I’m using a coconut oil soap recipe:
coconut oil - 1000g
Water - 215g
Lye - 145g
Essential oil - 25g
Sodium citrate - 30g
Roe - 3g
any advice on what I can do would be greatly appreciated. I normally mix both the lye and coconut oil mixture at around 145 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid soda ash. I’m now finding that temperature causes the volcanoes to happen but, now lowering the temperature to 130 or slightly below 120 causes false trace.
many help would be amazing!
Thanks