PrincessMommy
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I made a batch of soap yesterday and just *love* the color I got. I used Ultra Blue from Snowdrift farms. At first when mixing the color in it was very ugly and hardly noticeable - so I added nearly 1.5 tsp. to a 28oz batch. But, the blue is lovely now.
But, it has some white swirling to it. I know I mixed the heck out of that stuff - including using the stick blender at one point (although not for long because I didn't want it to seize up). It cut nice and smooth - the white isn't hard and crusty. I did a zap test too and got nothing - but I've never gotten a zap on any of my soaps.
I just want to make sure this doesn't look like lye streaks to anyone with experience:
As you can see the white "bubbles" got a little brown. I warmed them up in the oven at about 275* before adding it to the batch. Does anyone have any good tips for avoiding the discoloration?[/img]
But, it has some white swirling to it. I know I mixed the heck out of that stuff - including using the stick blender at one point (although not for long because I didn't want it to seize up). It cut nice and smooth - the white isn't hard and crusty. I did a zap test too and got nothing - but I've never gotten a zap on any of my soaps.
I just want to make sure this doesn't look like lye streaks to anyone with experience:
As you can see the white "bubbles" got a little brown. I warmed them up in the oven at about 275* before adding it to the batch. Does anyone have any good tips for avoiding the discoloration?[/img]