Hi everybody,
I finally remembered to photograph the spots on this soap I made a few weeks ago. This is a brine soap. I used fine pink himalayan salt for this. I tried dissolving it in the hot lye solution, but it did not fully dissolve and I ended up adding it all to the batter without straining it, hoping it would dissolve at some point in the process, 'cos it wasn't very much. Anyway, the bars have these spots on them and I'm not sure if it's possibly just the salt that sank to the bottom? I didn't use palm oil in this recipe, Idk if you can get stearic acid spots from something else. The recipe is: 45% Coconut, 20% Olive, 20% Safflower, 10% Apricot Kernel, and 5% Castor, SF @ 10%. I don't remember all the details on why these are the numbers, but I adapted this from some other brine recipe online, lol.
The bars are velvety smooth, I'm hoping it's just a cosmetic issue and they are still usable.
Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you. ☺
I finally remembered to photograph the spots on this soap I made a few weeks ago. This is a brine soap. I used fine pink himalayan salt for this. I tried dissolving it in the hot lye solution, but it did not fully dissolve and I ended up adding it all to the batter without straining it, hoping it would dissolve at some point in the process, 'cos it wasn't very much. Anyway, the bars have these spots on them and I'm not sure if it's possibly just the salt that sank to the bottom? I didn't use palm oil in this recipe, Idk if you can get stearic acid spots from something else. The recipe is: 45% Coconut, 20% Olive, 20% Safflower, 10% Apricot Kernel, and 5% Castor, SF @ 10%. I don't remember all the details on why these are the numbers, but I adapted this from some other brine recipe online, lol.
The bars are velvety smooth, I'm hoping it's just a cosmetic issue and they are still usable.
Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you. ☺