I need some help figuring out what I am doing wrong with my goat milk soap. I have had several batches of soap over the last few months where this has occured. Some of them are using EO blends that have not changed.....nor a recipe that changed. It seems almost to randomly to occur. You can see the photos have an orange liquid on top. I left it for a 3 days and it cleared up a little bit, but still did not get reabsorbed. Also when I cut into the loaf, I there are areas of liquid in them. This time around I was using Spearmint essential oil. I noticed when I tried to do swirls, there was some clumps in the soap. But other times, the clumps never appeared.
Any ideas of what the problem may be would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
- Scale seems fine (weighted and cross checked with another scale), it plugs in wall so no battery issues.
- I make soap in basement - so colder weather has come in. I thought potentially a problem with oils & lye not being hot enough, so I made sure the oils and lye were at least 115 - 120F before combining.
- I introduce the lye into frozen milk so not to scorch it. Then I even mix with the stick blender to make sure it is dissolving.
- I double checked the recipe in soap calculator and it has a 5% super fat & 31% water by oil weight. I use Olive oil, palm, Castor oil, palm kernel flakes (hydrogenated), and cocolnut oil in the recipe.
Any ideas of what the problem may be would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!