Hmm. I'm not sure what the culprit is then. Could be the olive oil. I got a more amber olive oil than usual one time and between that and my yellow palm oil I didn't have anything
but orange soap.
I haven't used soybean. I bet Soapbuddy knows. She uses soybean. What I did with the brown oxide and mica was mix them together in a tiny bit of oil, then add them to about 1/4 cup of raw soap, mix well, pour over the base layer in a zig-zag pattern and lightly swirl. I was going to pull it all the way through but the soap started setting up. Mica gives it a bit more shine and bling on the top but it's not my favorite thing to work with
in soap.
I may use just the brown oxide next time and save the mica to dust the tops. Thanks, btw. Appreciate the compliment! I found out I really like striping tops so it was a good experience. And you're right that your soap may change to a more acceptable color. Anyway, I'll wait for Soapbuddy or Magic_hands to weigh in. I'm sure I'll learn something too.
ETA: Cedar&Saffron is a strong enough fo that you're not going to lose it when gelling, btw. It's a hefty scent. Not overdone but it's not a fader either.