FGOriold
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know how to make or keep a liquid soap white in color instead of clear. I have a liquid soap formula that uses 25% palm oil since it is high in stearic acid and my goal was to make an opaque liquid soap. Once diluted, it is a clear yellow color. As it sat overnight in my cold kitchen it turned opaque white and is currently 66 degrees F. It also has a Ph of 8.9.
I do know that liquid soap can turn cloudy in cold temperatures, but not sure the role that the stearic acid from the palm oil plays in regards to temperature since I am not sure what component in liquid soap can make it cloudy in cold temperatures. If anyone knows which component causes cloudiness with temperature changes, please share.
Now, I do not have a problem with the opaque white as that was what I was hoping for by using a high percentage of palm oil, but I want it to stay white and not vacillate between white and clear. I have yet to thicken and scent it but I know that as it heats back up to room temperature, it will clear up. Does anyone know how I can keep the white opaque color in this soap? I have attached a picture of how it looks right now at 66 degrees F.
I do know that liquid soap can turn cloudy in cold temperatures, but not sure the role that the stearic acid from the palm oil plays in regards to temperature since I am not sure what component in liquid soap can make it cloudy in cold temperatures. If anyone knows which component causes cloudiness with temperature changes, please share.
Now, I do not have a problem with the opaque white as that was what I was hoping for by using a high percentage of palm oil, but I want it to stay white and not vacillate between white and clear. I have yet to thicken and scent it but I know that as it heats back up to room temperature, it will clear up. Does anyone know how I can keep the white opaque color in this soap? I have attached a picture of how it looks right now at 66 degrees F.