DanDan
Member
Hi guys, I made my 5th batch of soap today using a basic recipe of:
25% coconut
25% shea
40% olive
10% castor
I decided to get a bit adventurous with this batch and swap half of the distilled water with pureed rice for my lye solution.
I added 50g cocoa to my liquid oils and at the very last minute I decided to add chocolate FO once I reached trace.
The batter was silky smooth but when I put it in the mould these unsightly white crispy spots started to appear one by one.
I initially thought that it might be the pureed rice cooking from the heat...is that possible? Now I'm wondering if it could be lye spots or stearic spots?
I'd hate to throw this batch away, even though the spots are making me feel creeped out.
I run every batch through soap calc.
Your expertise and advice would be greatly appreciated.
25% coconut
25% shea
40% olive
10% castor
I decided to get a bit adventurous with this batch and swap half of the distilled water with pureed rice for my lye solution.
I added 50g cocoa to my liquid oils and at the very last minute I decided to add chocolate FO once I reached trace.
The batter was silky smooth but when I put it in the mould these unsightly white crispy spots started to appear one by one.
I initially thought that it might be the pureed rice cooking from the heat...is that possible? Now I'm wondering if it could be lye spots or stearic spots?
I'd hate to throw this batch away, even though the spots are making me feel creeped out.
I run every batch through soap calc.
Your expertise and advice would be greatly appreciated.