Anstarx
Well-Known Member
I read about using potato in soap in the forum the other day and decided to try it, figured it would be fun to make a shower soap, and I'm making mashed potato for dinner anyway.
After unmolding, I found odd bubble-like structure throughout the surface of my soap. I kinda feel like it's a half gel of sorts since my soap did heat up but can't be sure.
→top, bottom, and side. There also also small bubbles on the top, not sure what those are.
Cut slice. It's a bit hard to see but there still is a little of that bubble structure there
My recipe is:
CO 20% Palm 35% castor 5% OO 25% SAO 15%
Additives: sodium lactate, sugar syrup, clay and tumeric powder for color, rosemary and clary sage eo
lye: water: mashed potato = 1:1:1
The way I did it was to scoop out some of the mashed potato (added milk and butter, nothing else yet) and mixed it with my oil using my SB.
After mixing as much as I can there was still separation (just oil and potato, lye was not added yet). I figured it's normal because of the the moisture in potato. After adding the lye and blending the separated layer started to emulsify. It traced pretty fast and started to heat up, but I added the colorant and poured in time. Was going for a rusitc look anyways. The mold was very warm to the touch so I didn't CPOP.
Now 48 hours later I went to unmold and cut the soap and voila, bubbles! I took some scrap and washed my hand with it, just the usual uncured soap feeling, no lye burn or anything.I've had half gel and full gel before but never had bubbles like this. Could it be the starch's work, or something else's happening?
After unmolding, I found odd bubble-like structure throughout the surface of my soap. I kinda feel like it's a half gel of sorts since my soap did heat up but can't be sure.
→top, bottom, and side. There also also small bubbles on the top, not sure what those are.
Cut slice. It's a bit hard to see but there still is a little of that bubble structure there
My recipe is:
CO 20% Palm 35% castor 5% OO 25% SAO 15%
Additives: sodium lactate, sugar syrup, clay and tumeric powder for color, rosemary and clary sage eo
lye: water: mashed potato = 1:1:1
The way I did it was to scoop out some of the mashed potato (added milk and butter, nothing else yet) and mixed it with my oil using my SB.
After mixing as much as I can there was still separation (just oil and potato, lye was not added yet). I figured it's normal because of the the moisture in potato. After adding the lye and blending the separated layer started to emulsify. It traced pretty fast and started to heat up, but I added the colorant and poured in time. Was going for a rusitc look anyways. The mold was very warm to the touch so I didn't CPOP.
Now 48 hours later I went to unmold and cut the soap and voila, bubbles! I took some scrap and washed my hand with it, just the usual uncured soap feeling, no lye burn or anything.I've had half gel and full gel before but never had bubbles like this. Could it be the starch's work, or something else's happening?