ozziesgirl
Well-Known Member
I made a batch of soap that I’ve made successfully several times, but this time I wanted to keep if from gelling, so I set it on my front porch immediately after putting it in the molds. It was 33 degrees and damp out. I was using Pringles cans for molds, which I also frequently do.
When I cut the soap today, the outer edges are brittle. The center of the bars seem normal, but the outer 1/4” is extra white and crumbly.
I also noticed that there was moisture between the cardboard and that plastic-ish inner coating of the Pringles can, which has never been the case before. Any thoughts on what has happened?
Here’s the recipe:
30 oz. olive oil
15 oz. coconut oil
5 oz. almond oil
7.14 oz. lye
17 oz. water
When I cut the soap today, the outer edges are brittle. The center of the bars seem normal, but the outer 1/4” is extra white and crumbly.
I also noticed that there was moisture between the cardboard and that plastic-ish inner coating of the Pringles can, which has never been the case before. Any thoughts on what has happened?
Here’s the recipe:
30 oz. olive oil
15 oz. coconut oil
5 oz. almond oil
7.14 oz. lye
17 oz. water