I have an FO with a high % of vanilla -- Autumn Woods from Nature's Garden (NG). It's a woodsy vanilla-y scent that's growing on me. I think vanilla scents can be kind of cloying and cotton-candy sweet sometimes, but this FO smells pretty good.
Anyway, I know this FO discolors to a caramel color, and I want to use the FO as the colorant in my soap.
My plan at the moment is to leave half of the batter uncolored and unscented, and add the FO to the other half. I'll do an in-the-pot-swirl or a faux funnel swirl with the two portions of batter. And hope desperately that I get really lucky and my swirling goes okay and looks nice. :think:
My question is this -- if I calculate the amount of FO needed for the entire batch of soap, but I put that whole amount in only half of the batter, am I taking a risk of Bad Things Happening? Like the FO weeping out or whatever? Any words of wisdom and advice will be most appreciated! TIA!!!!
I might be one of the local science nerds around here, but this scenting and swirling thing gives me nervous heartburn. Give me a good algebra problem over this! But I like soaps that smell good and look pretty, so I'm gonna keep working at it!
Anyway, I know this FO discolors to a caramel color, and I want to use the FO as the colorant in my soap.
My plan at the moment is to leave half of the batter uncolored and unscented, and add the FO to the other half. I'll do an in-the-pot-swirl or a faux funnel swirl with the two portions of batter. And hope desperately that I get really lucky and my swirling goes okay and looks nice. :think:
My question is this -- if I calculate the amount of FO needed for the entire batch of soap, but I put that whole amount in only half of the batter, am I taking a risk of Bad Things Happening? Like the FO weeping out or whatever? Any words of wisdom and advice will be most appreciated! TIA!!!!
I might be one of the local science nerds around here, but this scenting and swirling thing gives me nervous heartburn. Give me a good algebra problem over this! But I like soaps that smell good and look pretty, so I'm gonna keep working at it!