cerelife
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I made several batches of soap today using my usual recipes with some new FOs and micas. They behaved pretty much as I would expect (some accelerated - but after a while you can almost predict which FOs will acc from the OOB scent), so no big deal. But one batch drove me crazy....
Same recipe as three other batches today which behaved fine, so I know it's not an issue with the oils/lye, etc. The FO was WSP Market Peach (which has great reviews saying how easy it is to work with in CP), and I used orange oxide with Mad Oils Snow White (TD) and Pot O' Gold micas to get a creamy peach color. I'm pulsing the SB as usual and everything is looking good in the soap pot and then about 3 minutes in; right before I would normally hit light trace...separation?? I fought with this beast for about 10 minutes, beating the crap out of it and then leaving it alone for a minute to come back and battle it again. It finally looked somewhat homogenized so I poured it into the mold even though it hadn't hit light trace. When I checked on it about an hour later there was a layer of oil on top, pshhh!! I'm so over you; you silly batch of soap!
I just checked it again (5 hours later) and the oil is absorbing, so I guess I'll play the wait and see game.
But I'm curious as to why this happened. The Mad Oils micas are new to me, but I used several others of theirs today with no problems. Maybe the TD in the Snow White mica? But I've never had this issue with plain TD. And overheating wasn't an issue....
Anyone thoughts would be appreciated.
Same recipe as three other batches today which behaved fine, so I know it's not an issue with the oils/lye, etc. The FO was WSP Market Peach (which has great reviews saying how easy it is to work with in CP), and I used orange oxide with Mad Oils Snow White (TD) and Pot O' Gold micas to get a creamy peach color. I'm pulsing the SB as usual and everything is looking good in the soap pot and then about 3 minutes in; right before I would normally hit light trace...separation?? I fought with this beast for about 10 minutes, beating the crap out of it and then leaving it alone for a minute to come back and battle it again. It finally looked somewhat homogenized so I poured it into the mold even though it hadn't hit light trace. When I checked on it about an hour later there was a layer of oil on top, pshhh!! I'm so over you; you silly batch of soap!
I just checked it again (5 hours later) and the oil is absorbing, so I guess I'll play the wait and see game.
But I'm curious as to why this happened. The Mad Oils micas are new to me, but I used several others of theirs today with no problems. Maybe the TD in the Snow White mica? But I've never had this issue with plain TD. And overheating wasn't an issue....
Anyone thoughts would be appreciated.