WeLoveWabiSabi
Active Member
So I’ve been making soap for a really long time and have always been happy with my recipe, for use it works great, but I’m also always trying to make it look better. I pretty much always have these spots. But sometimes worse than others. I’m pretty sure it’s not soda ash. I do get that on top sometimes, not always, seems to happen more when I use essential oils. (Just an observation, could be coincidence). And I'd like to correct that too, if possible.
The thing I’m concerned about right now though is the white specks on the soap. There’s no additives like salt or oatmeal, and it’s smooth on the silicone side. But the cut side always gets these specks all over it. It’s not as bad and sometimes non existent with my activated charcoal soaps (no other colorant). It also doesn’t happen with my lard based pine tar soap (no colorant). But pretty much all my others to one extent or the other. I’m using a 40% tallow recipe with olive, coconut, grapeseed, castor, Shea butter, either fragrance or EO blend, kaolin clay, and mica to color. I use 1% citric acid (recipe calculated to adjust for lye) and I use 33% lye. And the temperature I soap at anywhere from 80 to 115°. I do a 3% superfat. And I put it in the oven to saponify with the light on. Not cpop but it does stay on the warm side.
I think that's about it lol. But if anyone has any thoughts, is really appreciate it.
The two pics below are two different batches of of two bars of each soap. One is the cut side, one is the silicone side.
The thing I’m concerned about right now though is the white specks on the soap. There’s no additives like salt or oatmeal, and it’s smooth on the silicone side. But the cut side always gets these specks all over it. It’s not as bad and sometimes non existent with my activated charcoal soaps (no other colorant). It also doesn’t happen with my lard based pine tar soap (no colorant). But pretty much all my others to one extent or the other. I’m using a 40% tallow recipe with olive, coconut, grapeseed, castor, Shea butter, either fragrance or EO blend, kaolin clay, and mica to color. I use 1% citric acid (recipe calculated to adjust for lye) and I use 33% lye. And the temperature I soap at anywhere from 80 to 115°. I do a 3% superfat. And I put it in the oven to saponify with the light on. Not cpop but it does stay on the warm side.
I think that's about it lol. But if anyone has any thoughts, is really appreciate it.
The two pics below are two different batches of of two bars of each soap. One is the cut side, one is the silicone side.