Hi! I've been making lotion bars for a while using this recipe:
31% white beeswax
21% cocoa butter
13% mango butter
35% grapeseed oil
Because I was looking for an oil with longer shelf life than grapeseed but with similar qualities, I recently switched to apricot kernels seed oil.
Also, I tweaked my recipe a little to make the lotion bars a bit harder without compromising absorption speed, glide and after touch.
Here is my current recipe:
31% white beeswax
22.5% cocoa butter
13.5% mango butter
33% apricot kernels seed oil
To melt the wax and butters, I put all the ingredients in a Pyrex measuring cup sitting in a saucepan full of boiling water on the stovetop (once the water has boiled, I turn the heat to low so it doesn't splash into the lotion).
I then add micas and 0.5-2% fragrance oils or essential oils. The lotion bars below where made using 1.5% FOs from Nurture Soap.
I pour the lotion into my handmade macaron shaped silicon molds and usually put these in the freezer so the bars harden faster. I'm almost certain the bars below where put in the freezer.
The only issue I had had up to now was hairline "cracks" below the surface on some bars (cosmetic issue). I only had this happen a few times and I'm not sure what causes this... maybe keeping yhe molds in the freezer for too long?
Anyway, I was looking at the lotions bars I made on November 14th and noticed that they have something on them.
Being a microbiologist I first thought of microbial growth (bacterial or fungal) so I was really freaking out, but after closer inspection, it looks like... crystals? They kind of remind me of snowflakes.
I did some reading here and saw that some butters can crystallize, is this what is happening here?
Any idea what the culprit might be and how do prevent this?
I don't always buy my ingredients from the same suppliers, but that never turned out to be an issue in the past... When the pink bars were made, I was using:
- white beeswax from my usual local supplier (never had issues)
- cocoa butter either from my local supplier (never had issues) or New Directions Aromatics
- organic mango butter from Mary Tylor Naturals (never had issues)
- apricot kernels oil from New Directions Aromatics
Will it affect the usability or shelf life of the bars, or is it just cosmetic (I take so much time and care to make the bars realistic and pretty, it's still very disappointing)?
Thank you for your help!
(In the pictures the "crystals" are more visible on the pink bars but the issue also affects the green and orange bars which use different micas and FOs).
31% white beeswax
21% cocoa butter
13% mango butter
35% grapeseed oil
Because I was looking for an oil with longer shelf life than grapeseed but with similar qualities, I recently switched to apricot kernels seed oil.
Also, I tweaked my recipe a little to make the lotion bars a bit harder without compromising absorption speed, glide and after touch.
Here is my current recipe:
31% white beeswax
22.5% cocoa butter
13.5% mango butter
33% apricot kernels seed oil
To melt the wax and butters, I put all the ingredients in a Pyrex measuring cup sitting in a saucepan full of boiling water on the stovetop (once the water has boiled, I turn the heat to low so it doesn't splash into the lotion).
I then add micas and 0.5-2% fragrance oils or essential oils. The lotion bars below where made using 1.5% FOs from Nurture Soap.
I pour the lotion into my handmade macaron shaped silicon molds and usually put these in the freezer so the bars harden faster. I'm almost certain the bars below where put in the freezer.
The only issue I had had up to now was hairline "cracks" below the surface on some bars (cosmetic issue). I only had this happen a few times and I'm not sure what causes this... maybe keeping yhe molds in the freezer for too long?
Anyway, I was looking at the lotions bars I made on November 14th and noticed that they have something on them.
Being a microbiologist I first thought of microbial growth (bacterial or fungal) so I was really freaking out, but after closer inspection, it looks like... crystals? They kind of remind me of snowflakes.
I did some reading here and saw that some butters can crystallize, is this what is happening here?
Any idea what the culprit might be and how do prevent this?
I don't always buy my ingredients from the same suppliers, but that never turned out to be an issue in the past... When the pink bars were made, I was using:
- white beeswax from my usual local supplier (never had issues)
- cocoa butter either from my local supplier (never had issues) or New Directions Aromatics
- organic mango butter from Mary Tylor Naturals (never had issues)
- apricot kernels oil from New Directions Aromatics
Will it affect the usability or shelf life of the bars, or is it just cosmetic (I take so much time and care to make the bars realistic and pretty, it's still very disappointing)?
Thank you for your help!
(In the pictures the "crystals" are more visible on the pink bars but the issue also affects the green and orange bars which use different micas and FOs).