So, I got my first bona fide ash layer on a batch of soap. Boo hoo. Not a huge deal - I'm just going to cut it off. I have a comment and a question. The comment is that the ash was barely visible when I first cut the soap (almost 5 weeks ago), and it took this long to really show - it's bright white. I was surprised that it took this long (maybe the rest of the soap got darker - who knows).
Anyhow, my question is - what is the science behind the ash problem? What causes it, specifically? I know I can do the alcohol spraying thing (and I will in the future), but why does that help? Is ash caused by exposure to air, a problem with the formula, a temperature issue? Just wondering because I'd like to do more than just spray alcohol. I'd like to avoid the cause to begin with.
Thanks!
Anyhow, my question is - what is the science behind the ash problem? What causes it, specifically? I know I can do the alcohol spraying thing (and I will in the future), but why does that help? Is ash caused by exposure to air, a problem with the formula, a temperature issue? Just wondering because I'd like to do more than just spray alcohol. I'd like to avoid the cause to begin with.
Thanks!