Hi there, was wondering if anyone could help me? I started making Crock pot HP soap recently and wanted to add coconut milk into my soap. I did a bit of research on how to use milk in soap process and to avoid getting the milk burnt. I used the method of adding the fridge cold coconut milk during the trace ( took out some of the water portion for making the lye).Upon adding it, the batter started to get thick and slowly started to get a shade of chocolate brown.. Does that mean the milk is burning?By the way, i added dissolved sugar and salt to the water for the lye to increase bubbly and hardness to the bar.Could that affect the colour of the soap??
How can i achieve a white bar of coconut milk soap ??The oils i used were olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil and castor oil.Thanks
Another question, when im using a homemade cold/hot process soap in the shower, it tend to leave my shower floor oily. Ive also used the soap in my basin and my basin is left with a oily/sticky residue..Is that got to do with the superfat?or my water is hard/soft that is causing it?Thanks.
How can i achieve a white bar of coconut milk soap ??The oils i used were olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil and castor oil.Thanks
Another question, when im using a homemade cold/hot process soap in the shower, it tend to leave my shower floor oily. Ive also used the soap in my basin and my basin is left with a oily/sticky residue..Is that got to do with the superfat?or my water is hard/soft that is causing it?Thanks.