Green Mountain Farm
Well-Known Member
Hello all!
So, when I make soap I make a 16.5 pound batch and split it in two, making three loaves of one kind of soap and three of another kind (my recipe is VERY slow moving so I’m able to do this)
Recently I’ve been having stearic spots show up in my soap, but they will often only appear in one of the two halves of my recipe. Like yesterday I made my big batch and split it in half, one was lavender mint and the other was a fall blend. When I cut them, the fall blend had super bad stearic spots but the lavender mint has none!
I soap at around 80 because I use goat milk. I’ve never had this problem!
I will note that when I made this last batch, my lye/goat milk mixture was 20 degrees cooler than my oils. My oils were 90 and my lye was 70. When I mixed it all together, it was 80.
So, when I make soap I make a 16.5 pound batch and split it in two, making three loaves of one kind of soap and three of another kind (my recipe is VERY slow moving so I’m able to do this)
Recently I’ve been having stearic spots show up in my soap, but they will often only appear in one of the two halves of my recipe. Like yesterday I made my big batch and split it in half, one was lavender mint and the other was a fall blend. When I cut them, the fall blend had super bad stearic spots but the lavender mint has none!
I soap at around 80 because I use goat milk. I’ve never had this problem!
I will note that when I made this last batch, my lye/goat milk mixture was 20 degrees cooler than my oils. My oils were 90 and my lye was 70. When I mixed it all together, it was 80.