I've been having problems with one of my soaps. It's a rice milk soap with pachuli and lemongrass EOs. I'vee been using the same eo blend for 6 years and making this exact same soap for the past 2. It has always been a tricky one because the scent + milk combo can get very warm, however my last and second to last batches have developed the same problem and I've had to discard them.
This one is my best seller so I really need to solve the problem and make a new batch soon! My batches are 10 pounds so I'd like to get to the bottom of this before wasting 10 pounds of ingredients for the third time
The first time it happened I noticed small harder bits of soap as I was pouring, they looked like undissolved cocoa butter, though I completely dissolved my oils before mixing. When I unmolded I noticed lye pockets that burned my tongue so I discarded the batch. I figured it was the eo blend since I had used a different supplier so went back to mine and did another batch which went out great.
This week I was making a new batch with the same eos I used last time, everything seemed ok but at the very end, when I was smoothing the top of the poured soap I realized the batter looked a bit grainy. When I unmolded I noticed the same problem again, lye pockets that burned. This time I also realized that the parts of the soap closer to the edges of the mold were lighter in color, when I zap tested them they burned, the soap on the inside did not.
I'm guessing the soap separeted? and the edges are more concentrated in lye than the middles?
I trust completely in this supplier, they import very high quality oils and are super professional. As far as I know lemongrass and pachuli can heat up a bit but are not eos known for their seizing potential. Has anyone had trouble with them?
I'd love to hear your theories about what is happening and how I could avoid it, can't afford to waste more ingredients, but my customers are asking for this soap and I'm out of stock! Please help!
This one is my best seller so I really need to solve the problem and make a new batch soon! My batches are 10 pounds so I'd like to get to the bottom of this before wasting 10 pounds of ingredients for the third time
The first time it happened I noticed small harder bits of soap as I was pouring, they looked like undissolved cocoa butter, though I completely dissolved my oils before mixing. When I unmolded I noticed lye pockets that burned my tongue so I discarded the batch. I figured it was the eo blend since I had used a different supplier so went back to mine and did another batch which went out great.
This week I was making a new batch with the same eos I used last time, everything seemed ok but at the very end, when I was smoothing the top of the poured soap I realized the batter looked a bit grainy. When I unmolded I noticed the same problem again, lye pockets that burned. This time I also realized that the parts of the soap closer to the edges of the mold were lighter in color, when I zap tested them they burned, the soap on the inside did not.
I'm guessing the soap separeted? and the edges are more concentrated in lye than the middles?
I trust completely in this supplier, they import very high quality oils and are super professional. As far as I know lemongrass and pachuli can heat up a bit but are not eos known for their seizing potential. Has anyone had trouble with them?
I'd love to hear your theories about what is happening and how I could avoid it, can't afford to waste more ingredients, but my customers are asking for this soap and I'm out of stock! Please help!