Mismeasurement: It doesn't have DOS but then again, the soap is orange! No zap in oily residue. I imagine I was a goof and just messed it up, but there are a couple of weird points in the story.
I temped really cool, like 85-90 degrees with a 41 oz oil batch (Anne Marie's moisturizing recipe). I heated up the solids then added the soft oils before I mixed in the lye. Never did that before either but was trying to combat the heat.
I did incorporate everything evenly but I couldn't get the batch to trace to save my life, so I think that may be the problem? Can you soap too cool to get trace? After 10 minutes of off and on stick blending, I poured in the scent, separated some, and added the annato oil.
Finally, talking to Spotted Cat this am, I think there could be a problem with the shea I used. I bought from a local company and it felt way more "creamy" or "petroleum" than the one I got from BB. But I put that in fridge today and will do a comparison of the BB shea I still have vs. the local company shea and see if I feel a difference. I called the local co and asked if they do anything or add anything to their shea and they just said, "Well, ours is ultra refined." But I think if they were a bad supplier, they might cut their shea with vaseline or something.
So, now you know the whole story, what do you think it is, Soapbuddy?
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