It's happened like that the last three or four times I've used that micaHuh. I’ve never seen that before. How odd. When I have seen DOS it is browner and starts as dots.
It's happened like that the last three or four times I've used that micaHuh. I’ve never seen that before. How odd. When I have seen DOS it is browner and starts as dots.
@Vicki C here a pic at 4 weeks, and the same soap at 12 weeks: You can see how the discolouration has spread from the darker coloured parts of the soap. And it also weeps oil from those parts too.
I wonder about rose clay. I think it is in general kaolin clay that is colored pink after it has been mined with iron oxide. The language in the vendors’ descriptions is not clear to me - but Brambleberry lists the INCI asThat's how the soap I colored with rose clay turned out. The pink part of the swirl turned rancid and that orange rancidity eventually discolored the nearby not-pink parts. I didn't pick up on it at first because the rancid discoloration was disguised by the rose clay. The odor was more of a clue for awhile than the color change. It was just ... ewww.
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