I have been gelling all of my soaps because my very first batch only partially gelled and that was just not good to me.
I got a new silicone mold that has small rectangle cavities. I wanted to make sure it gelled so I stuck it in my oven for about 45 minutes at 170 degrees F. It was a 100% coconut oil soap with patchouli essential oil. It went through gel phase (which looked like it happened rather quickly), but I noticed that the soap started to bubble up a little at the corners and the surface was wrinkled after all was said and done. The soap seems fine, just a bit cosmetically messed up.
I am guessing I may have overheated it. Does that sound accurate? Another batch I did had the same problem, only it was in a wooden mold - about a 3 lb. size.
If I decide to prevent gel phase next time, should I wait longer than 24 hours to try to pop those suckers out of the mold? I am planning to do a soap high in olive oil. Thanks!
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