candicec003
Well-Known Member
So, I've made 10 logs of soap in the last week or so and out of 10 a couple of them have warmed up after I've cut them. Its so weird. Why? I soap at a cooler temp like 83°f to avoid gel phase, I put it in the freezer for the first few hours then move it to the fridge over night. In the morning I take it out and let it sit a room temp for the entire day and cut in the early evening. One of the soap recipes I used was coconut milk and water for the liquid. The other recipe that also warmed up was a chamomile tea for liquid and chamomile infused olive oil. After i cut the coconut milk batch I noticed it warming less than an hour later, and the chamomile soap started to warm the next morning.
Does anyone have some insight as to why my soap is warming up after being cut? They are kept in a cooler well ventilated area as well.
Does anyone have some insight as to why my soap is warming up after being cut? They are kept in a cooler well ventilated area as well.