So I have been having issues with some of my soaps. Since I have switched over to the all natural Bramble Berry bulk soap I have noticed that some of my soaps started failing. At first it seemed random. Even though I wrapped all my soaps immediately after I removed them from the mold some of my soaps started gathering what looked like glycerin dew. Within a week, the dew would dry and look like ash. I have cleaned off the dew, but it just comes back and turns my soap ashy. This is extremely frustrating as I am selling these and it's important for them to look as perfect as possible. After giving it some thought, I realized it's was only the soaps with the butter added that are failing.
I add my own additives to my soaps. The BB soaps seems to take honey, liquid oils, milks, clays and flours alright, but it doesn't do well with butters. Shea, Cocoa, Mango, they all create issues. I have been adding additives to soap bases since I've started making soaps (over 3 years now), and I've never had issues like this with the other bases I've used (and I've tried many). I love the BB soap bases, but I add butters to a lot of my soaps and can't continue to use them if my soaps keep failing. Is there anyone out there that adds their own additives to bases, who can give me any help to prevent this?
Additional info: I add 0.5 oz of butter or oil per pound of soap (less than 5%). Since someone's probably going to ask
, I add my own additives to my soaps for many reason. To save money. To experiment (I have come up with some truly lovely blends). To make the soap a little more "mine." But mostly for more freedom in my designs. My biggest issue with pre-mixed butter soaps is that they always have Titanium Dioxide added. For example, I have a couple Shea soaps which black is the prominent color in the design. This would not be possible to do with a pre-mixed shea soap base. With a Shea base I would have to settle for a gray color. Another example. I have a few Chocolate soaps I add cocoa butter, cocoa powder and buttermilk to. They are a very dark brown color. This color would also not be achievable with a pre-mixed cocoa butter soap base.
In advance, Thank you.
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