I usually add essential oils is at the end so if it does seize up or act unpredictable I can quickly get it into the mold. But I have had a seizing problem in a yearLooks like the scent wasn't mixed in all the way. When are you adding it and how are you mixing it?
Oh and I also mix my essential oils with clay to anchor the scentLooks like the scent wasn't mixed in all the way. When are you adding it and how are you mixing it?
No it did not accelerate trace and good point I will blend sooner. I add clay also to harden and prolong the use of the bar. Have you found clay to make your bars last longer?If it doesn't seem to accelerate trace, try mixing it with the oils first and maybe skip the clay
I use different companies. This particular rosemary is from hb oils. I also use plant guru and woolzies as well as othersI use rosemary essential oil and stick blend it in at trace. I’ve never seen spots like this. Where did you buy your essential oil? I’m wondering if it was adulterated.
Yes so true I didn't think of that. Will do that next timeWhen using a new scent, it is ALWAYS best to make a test batch so you know ahead of time if there are going to be problems.
So oddly enough to the dots seem to have dissipated a bit and aren't as pronounced...this has never happened before. Im at my full time job rn will upload picture tomorrowView attachment 70892does anyone happen to know what these spots are? This is the second batch that has turned out this way. I use this recipe oil/lye base literally all the time. It's a new scent rosemary mint and my 2nd time using this scent and the batch turns out this way....I threw out the first batch I thought it was lye heavy maybe I made a calculation error. But now the second time....?
I don't use clay, it dries my skin terribly. My recipe is quite long lasting so I don't have to add stuff to it but I used to use salt to hardenNo it did not accelerate trace and good point I will blend sooner. I add clay also to harden and prolong the use of the bar. Have you found clay to make your bars last longer?
Oh wow okay... So that makes total sense. So I can come up with a plan b. I read online not to use too much SL because it can make the bar too brittle. So I was using clay to compensate for that. I usually use one teaspoon of SL ppo... What do you suggest as a limit for SL PPO?I don't use clay, it dries my skin terribly. My recipe is quite long lasting so I don't have to add stuff to it but I used to use salt to harden
When I used SL, I used 1 tsp PPOOh wow okay... So that makes total sense. So I can come up with a plan b. I read online not to use too much SL because it can make the bar too brittle. So I was using clay to compensate for that. I usually use one teaspoon of SL ppo... What do you suggest as a limit for SL PPO?
Agreed! But should extend this rule to new oils too, especially if its something which smells as obnoxious as neem. Just used neem oil for the first time and learnt the hard way!!!When using a new scent, it is ALWAYS best to make a test batch so you know ahead of time if there are going to be problems.
Absolutely! New scent, new colorant, new additive, new recipe. I use 4" Square Silicone Molds as my test molds...they make 4-5oz bars that can be cut in half for testing purposes.Agreed! But should extend this rule to new oils too, especially if its something which smells as obnoxious as neem. Just used neem oil for the first time and learnt the hard way!!!
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