Hi!
I made tis soap yesterday and when I cut it it looked like this :s
My recipe was:
OO - 40%
Canola - 20
CO - 20
Cocoa- 10
Shea - 10
It has 3 different colors: beige (pink clay diluted in water), orange (turmeric and rhubarb infusion), dark red (rhubarb powder non diluted).
My first guess was stereatic spots but I'm afraid it could have something to do with separation...
When I first combined my oils and lye I mixed very little, since I needed a very thin trace. Then colored and after mixed more but only the beige part, as you can see the specs are mostly on the orange and red. (The beige has a lot of air bubbles though jaja, but that's a different story).
Maybe someone here has had something similar?
Also, I cut with a wire cutter.
I made tis soap yesterday and when I cut it it looked like this :s
My recipe was:
OO - 40%
Canola - 20
CO - 20
Cocoa- 10
Shea - 10
It has 3 different colors: beige (pink clay diluted in water), orange (turmeric and rhubarb infusion), dark red (rhubarb powder non diluted).
My first guess was stereatic spots but I'm afraid it could have something to do with separation...
When I first combined my oils and lye I mixed very little, since I needed a very thin trace. Then colored and after mixed more but only the beige part, as you can see the specs are mostly on the orange and red. (The beige has a lot of air bubbles though jaja, but that's a different story).
Maybe someone here has had something similar?
Also, I cut with a wire cutter.