I've made just one or two embed soaps so far and my general understanding from reading on the forum and my limited experience is that they will eventually split apart where the different pieces are connected.
So it was much to my surprise that I realised today that two of my embed soaps are not actually coming apart! I offer exhibit A and B.
The interesting thing is that other soaps in the same batch (my nicknamed "Frankenstein" batch done in October last year), that I have used before, split apart when they were much bigger.
The only difference with both of these soaps that are holding their embeds is that I started using them to about halfway their size, then I was away from home for more than a month, so they kind of had time to rest before I started using them up again. I'm wondering if this could have improved their compactness? Or could it be just their longer curing time?
I'm genuinely curious if anyone else has noticed something similar, or if it just a random/fortunate coincidence!
So it was much to my surprise that I realised today that two of my embed soaps are not actually coming apart! I offer exhibit A and B.
The interesting thing is that other soaps in the same batch (my nicknamed "Frankenstein" batch done in October last year), that I have used before, split apart when they were much bigger.
The only difference with both of these soaps that are holding their embeds is that I started using them to about halfway their size, then I was away from home for more than a month, so they kind of had time to rest before I started using them up again. I'm wondering if this could have improved their compactness? Or could it be just their longer curing time?
I'm genuinely curious if anyone else has noticed something similar, or if it just a random/fortunate coincidence!