I feel you.people are no longer ready to patient to cure soap bars.Its either they have no knowledge of the benefits of the longer cure or they do and they just want to sell on time turnover and make more soap with no care for the final consumer who bears the brunt of their practices
I hope you didn't buy soo much ?You might have to try another little batch before you conclude. Remember to soap at room temperature or use ice to dissolve your lye.
Did you add a fragrance oil that might accelerate your trace just before it right after dividing your better? Maybe you should try mixing your colours in just a little oil before you hand stir it into your divided batter....not stick blend.Also you might want to check your percentages of hard...
Someone somewhere might just want to learn from this.The red layer is from red clay 2tsp per pound oil,activated charcoal 1tsp per pound oil,French green clay 1.5tsp per pound oil because I found out that it thickens up the batter super faster,kaolin clay 2 tsp per pound oil.......I mixed all...
Tallow bars are super moisturizing...you will love it...but is it only me ....my tallow barks dont look so bright coloured
I love this alot...........oil infusions too are my favorites for soap making. ....with this super sunny sunny.... oww.....my infusions just went on another level you know 🤣🤣