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    Brown Spots

    Yes, a beautiful white with green flecks of mint. Once out in the air for 24 hours though brown started leaching out the mint itself is staying mostly green but it must be the oils in the mint that are yellow and brown spots on my beautiful white soap!
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    Brown Spots

    I made an olive oil rebatch yesterday and added peppermint as an accent. Someone told me this herb would hold it's color in soap. It looked beautiful coming out of the molds, almost pure white with beautiful green flecks, but today it has brown spots all over and the soap itself has darkened...
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    Extra Virgin

    I will look for the word "Pure Olive Oil on the label and wording that supports that on the ingredients/information section. According to regulation from Ian's text: "Pure Olive Oil, by definition, is a blend of refined olive oil and virgin olive oil. It cannot contain rectified oil, that...
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    Benzoin

    Im not sure. I was using Norma Coney's book. She has a lot of rebatch recipes. It seems to me that the recipes she has that use fresh ingredients like avacado lemon rind etc all call for powdered benzoin. So I thought it was to preserve the fresh contents in them. But I am told by others that...
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    Benzoin

    I have the powdered benzoin. When I add to it to warm soap it turns into gummy lumps. I only add 1tsp per 24 ounces of soap. Does anyone know how to stop it from getting lumpy?
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    Extra Virgin

    I do believe the word organic is regulated. For soapmakers at least, I know you cannot label and sell a product as organic unless you have gone through a certification process. So just making an assumption that there is little risk that the Organic olive oil is extracted with a chemical...
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    Extra Virgin

    I have been looking into it. I read tha the best kind to get for any oil is cold pressed. I don't think they have to show on the label the method they used but I do know I have seen products featuring cold pressed method.
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    Any knitters or sewers?

    Most important thing I learned was that there is a lot of trial and error with candle making you have to pick the wax you are going to use. Then you will decide your wick size based on wax type fragrance and color. The wick size changes for the size shape color and fragrance of each candle you...
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    Any knitters or sewers?

    Candle making uses fo/eo like soap so you already have some of the supplies and know how.
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    Extra Virgin

    I did not know that.........so now if I want use cocnut oil I will have to find a hexane free source if one exists
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    Rebatching questions

    yes and it feels like forever to let it dry out again!
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    Can you use glassware as moulds?

    not to be a nudge or anything but if you are in anyway aiming for a chemical free product, vaseline is made with ppppppetroleum products. I think they do make a nonpetroleum jelly too................. Sorry to be a pain. ;(
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    Rebatching questions

    No that is a big help I think I will try a batch in the crock pot tomorrow morning!
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    Can you use glassware as moulds?

    I use tuna cans and I take a little olive oil and rub it around in the tin then I pour the soap in. I put mine in the freezer and if it wont shake out then I set it in a little hot water to loosen the bottom. It will usually pop right out.
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    Weekend Soap Pot - Feb 27 - Mar 1

    I have my first batch of liquid soap in the pot. Trying to decide what to mix in for color and fragrance!
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    Rebatching questions

    I have tried reducing the amont of liquid in a rebatch it did set up faster and seems to be taking less drying time but it was a lot harder to pour more like globbing into molds vs pouring result was a bumpy lumpy bar of soap. I put 24 oz milled soap in with 1/2 cup of honey and 7 ounces of...
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    Extra Virgin

    I probably woulnd't use the pomace because of the risk of unknown chemicals but if you do maybe you could run it through a filter to get out the residue? It is a lot less expensive. I rebatch for a couple of reasons. First it gives a harder longer lasting soap and as far as additives go you...
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    Extra Virgin

    I have been using extra virgin organic. I read somewhere that the pomace makes the soap a green. I know my ev is green before is a soft light green before I rebatch it. Also pomace has a lot of deposits in it because it is the last process done after all the other oils have been extracted.
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    Rebatching questions

    I think I saw somewhere that superfat should be 5 percent of total I would not super fat a great deal to prevent DOS. The recipe I have calls for 7 oz of water instead of 9 for the rebatch and 1 oz each of the following cocoa butter sweet almond or wheat germ oil ( whatch out for DOS with...
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    Rebatching questions

    I am a new rebatcher too from what they tell me you will cure your rebatched soap for 4 weeks or more. If you make cp soap and cure for 4 weeks then rebatch and cure again you are looking at 8 weeks. So if you are in a hurry it is best to rebatch sooner rather than later since you will save 4...
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