Hi !
I have been wondering for a while now : why are the corners of my soaps soft for longer ?
It was particularly obvious with the last soap I made. It has 30% shea butter in it. I unmolded after 24h. The top was hard, the sides were also firm and didn't stick to the mold at all. So I turned the mold upside down and let it out. Once unmolded I noticed the bottom corners as well as the ones at both ends of the mold were very very soft and didn't hold their shape at all. They were soft like summer time room temps shea butter. While couldn't make an indent on the top when I tried.
I noticed that with all my recipes even if not always to the same extend. Is that the same for you ? Do you know why is that ? Does the corners saponify slower ? Is it a temperature thing ?
I have been wondering for a while now : why are the corners of my soaps soft for longer ?
It was particularly obvious with the last soap I made. It has 30% shea butter in it. I unmolded after 24h. The top was hard, the sides were also firm and didn't stick to the mold at all. So I turned the mold upside down and let it out. Once unmolded I noticed the bottom corners as well as the ones at both ends of the mold were very very soft and didn't hold their shape at all. They were soft like summer time room temps shea butter. While couldn't make an indent on the top when I tried.
I noticed that with all my recipes even if not always to the same extend. Is that the same for you ? Do you know why is that ? Does the corners saponify slower ? Is it a temperature thing ?