Well, we have been at the melt and pour/ rebatching business for about a month now.
They first time we made some oatmeal and honey, lavender oatmeal... all turned out perfectly, ready to use asap. Our oven started giving us problems with temp being too high. We turned to the microwave (AAHH!!, that's a whole other story). Then finally we found a method that works, boil in bags on the stove like a double broiler. Much easier to control the soap melting... Anyway, my question is... our soaps that we made all turned out so differently. The Herb (nothing but ground herbs) and Coffee (nothing but coffee) turned out fine. They hardened up and look great. We melted the base down w/ 1/2 cup of 2% milk or of coffee respectively, BTW.
The Rocky Road (used 1/2 c vanilla extract to 2 lbs base for our "liquid" when we started melting the base), Lemon (used lemon juice 1/2 c to 2 lbs again) and the other two we made with 1/2 cup of 2% milk each with just fragrance oils at the end (about 1 TBSP for a 2 lb loaf) -- turned out all of them sort of "soft". They lather ok, but I don't want a customer to get "burned" by the soap if it's not cured. It's been sitting for 3 weeks drying... still soft in the middles. The base was fairly fresh when we got it (goat milk soap base w/ soybean and coconut oil/water/goat milk/shea butter only.)
Any ideas??? Did we do something wrong or is it just gonna have to cure? Thanks!!!