Good news, I managed to get a recipe which stays fluid for swirls, bad news, with new success comes new problems... Oh wait, wrong thread!
Basically, I unmoulded this soap this morning (24 hour wait, which is massive for me!) after CPOP covered in cling film and cooling all night. It was quite solid and came out of the mould super easily, although the corners are a little bit crumbly, maybe gel didn't quite reach the edges?
The weird thing was that as soon as it came out there was something that looked like soda ash on the bottom, but embedded in the soap rather than on the surface:
Is this normal? Is it actually something else? My understanding was that it was caused by a reaction of lye with carbon dioxide, so why would it be forming in a part of the soap definitely not exposed to air?
Basically, I unmoulded this soap this morning (24 hour wait, which is massive for me!) after CPOP covered in cling film and cooling all night. It was quite solid and came out of the mould super easily, although the corners are a little bit crumbly, maybe gel didn't quite reach the edges?
The weird thing was that as soon as it came out there was something that looked like soda ash on the bottom, but embedded in the soap rather than on the surface:
Is this normal? Is it actually something else? My understanding was that it was caused by a reaction of lye with carbon dioxide, so why would it be forming in a part of the soap definitely not exposed to air?