AKjulz
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Hi all, I'm Juliet. Been CP soaping for 8 years but recently started getting more creative with it. This is my first post on the forum though I have been lurking for a couple weeks
I've seen a few posts on this problem, but none of them seem to be the answer here. The predominant thought process is that it's a result of TD that is not thoroughly mixed that creates this gelled lacy look in the soap. BUT in these batches there was only lacy stuff in the center bars of the log and the bars on the end were creamy and perfect. And this is NOT a problem I've had in the past, but has happened several times since I started using a master batch for my oils and lye water and wonder if maybe it's a temp issue because my lye solution is now room temp and maybe my oils aren't as warm?
Hope I uploaded the pic right.
TIA for your insights!
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I've seen a few posts on this problem, but none of them seem to be the answer here. The predominant thought process is that it's a result of TD that is not thoroughly mixed that creates this gelled lacy look in the soap. BUT in these batches there was only lacy stuff in the center bars of the log and the bars on the end were creamy and perfect. And this is NOT a problem I've had in the past, but has happened several times since I started using a master batch for my oils and lye water and wonder if maybe it's a temp issue because my lye solution is now room temp and maybe my oils aren't as warm?
Hope I uploaded the pic right.
TIA for your insights!
Sent from my iPhone using Soap Making