youreapima2
Well-Known Member
I was making a batch of soap. My normal 2lb recipe
7 co
7 oo
4 po
4 shea butter
used
6.2 lye masterbatch
2.1 extra water
My first batch came out wonderfully (strawberry); as I was trying out 2 new fo's from Cierra Candles
Very Cherry
Strawberry
TDK colors used
pearl pink as a swirl td as the base color (1st batch strawberry) As I said this came out wonderfully
Queen Katheryn (2nd batch cherry)
TD. (with both)
My cherry batch I used Queen Katheryn as the base but b-4 I mixed it into the master batch, I took out approximately 1 cup to mix a whip topping with TD.
This is where it got real interesting...
I mixed the Q.K. color into the rest of the batch and it took approximately 6-7 minutes with stick blender to trace. I poured into my mold and went to work the TD mixed with 1 cup soap. As I was trying to get to a thick trace as well, out of the corner of my eye I notice the red already in the mold started to rise like bread! But only in the center of the loaf mold. It rose and then split apart. I was like "OH S**t!" and went to try to spread out the top of it that had split wide open. NO I DID NOT HAVE IT COVERED at this time; (perhaps this was my mistake and where things went wrong).
I quickly covered in plastic and went back to working with the td. I could NOT for the life of me get this to go to thick trace. I then sacrificed my hand mixer to the Soap Gods, and tried whipping it, which also did nothing.
My question is mainly why did the soap in the mold start to rise like bread??? Has this ever happened to anyone b-4?
The silicone soap mold itself is very hot too! I mixed the lye & oils at about 120 degrees as I always do with shea butter. I am so tempted to stick thermometer into the soap mold to see how hot it is; as it seemed to become hotter once in the mold.
7 co
7 oo
4 po
4 shea butter
used
6.2 lye masterbatch
2.1 extra water
My first batch came out wonderfully (strawberry); as I was trying out 2 new fo's from Cierra Candles
Very Cherry
Strawberry
TDK colors used
pearl pink as a swirl td as the base color (1st batch strawberry) As I said this came out wonderfully
Queen Katheryn (2nd batch cherry)
TD. (with both)
My cherry batch I used Queen Katheryn as the base but b-4 I mixed it into the master batch, I took out approximately 1 cup to mix a whip topping with TD.
This is where it got real interesting...
I mixed the Q.K. color into the rest of the batch and it took approximately 6-7 minutes with stick blender to trace. I poured into my mold and went to work the TD mixed with 1 cup soap. As I was trying to get to a thick trace as well, out of the corner of my eye I notice the red already in the mold started to rise like bread! But only in the center of the loaf mold. It rose and then split apart. I was like "OH S**t!" and went to try to spread out the top of it that had split wide open. NO I DID NOT HAVE IT COVERED at this time; (perhaps this was my mistake and where things went wrong).
I quickly covered in plastic and went back to working with the td. I could NOT for the life of me get this to go to thick trace. I then sacrificed my hand mixer to the Soap Gods, and tried whipping it, which also did nothing.
My question is mainly why did the soap in the mold start to rise like bread??? Has this ever happened to anyone b-4?
The silicone soap mold itself is very hot too! I mixed the lye & oils at about 120 degrees as I always do with shea butter. I am so tempted to stick thermometer into the soap mold to see how hot it is; as it seemed to become hotter once in the mold.