I am only guessing here why soapbuddy said anything at all about you testing with the Pheno Drops is because you did not mention if you tested at all to see if your paste is neutrol or not. Saying that, I am SURE you did not write that long post just to here about testing your soap paste. I know this, cuase I had the SAME question myself when I first started doing liquid soap. I re read your post and looked for your questions...I see you are not wondering about testing your paste for neatral, you were asking WHY your fragrance oil made the soap paste cloudy....as ONE of your questions. Well, here is ONE answer that I hope helps. You can have a full table of fragrance oils and essential oils in front of you during the time you want to scent your soap. That is good, but what is bad is thinking that ALL of the fragrance oils or essential oils will "play well" with your soap. Meaning, Many FO or EO will be added to your liquid soap and you will have crystal clear soap. But every so often you will get a Fragrance Oil or an EO that just will not want to play well for you and your soap, meaning, it just for its own reasons, will fight against your liquid soap and will show signs of fighting by making the soap paste cloudy, sometimes thick..and sometimes SEIZING the soap all-together. An example for ME is Lavender Essential Oil. I can add all kinds of fragrance oils and essential oils, but if I get a hold of Lavender Essential Oil and add it to my liquid soap, it will Immediately turn my liquid soap into a full on BLOB. Thats right, for me Lavender Oil will Seize up my soap. This alot of times is found out by trial and error. The same with the Fragrance Oils...you could have 10 FO in front of you and are going along just fine scenting lots of bottles of liquid soap then all of a sudden BAM!! You use a FO that doesn't want to "Play well" and you will get super milky liquid soap or the worser, seized soap. So what do you do about this? Simple....Before I EVER add a NEW Fragrance oil of EO into my liquid soap batch, I will pour about 1 ounce into a little dixie cup and take a few drops of my NEW Fragrance oil or Essential Oil and will stir it into that 1 ounce to SEE what happens. If nothing weird happens, then great and you can use that FO or EO into your bottles of Liquid Soap. But if you get a super thick mixture of soap or super milky when doing this test, well then, you just lost yourself 1 ounce of soap, but SAVED the rest of your Soap to be scented yet another day with another FO or EO. I hope this helps....this does not answer ALL your questions, but it helps I hope with at least ONE of your questions. I am sure soapybuddy ment well by telling you about testing your soap, but at the same time I am sure by reading that answer could of left you feeling like nobody actually read your letter to help you with any of your Questions. It is true that you do need to test with PHENO drops, but you were not asking about testing....saying that, maybe soapybuddy figured that by saying that about testing your soap, maybe somehow she thought that was a way to help you, I dont know. I just figured being new, as you are, hearing a one liner about testing soap was not going to make your frustrations and all your questions about soap making any better. I felt a need here to TRY at least and give you a more thought out answer. I think being a newbie with soap making can be extremely frustrating and for us that have been doing this awhile now, we forget that newbies need ALOT of help. I did agree with soapbuddy tho, if for some reason you are NOT testing , you need to test your soap before dilution altogether, but ya, I think that comment was made ONLY due to the fact you left that part out of your litle story. So, saying that, I do hope in at least ONE of your questions got answered. I will leave the rest of your questions to be answered by another person as I spoke here of what knowledge I had, and nothing more. I hope you have a great day and I hope this helps!!
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