I attempted a MP swirl loaf today - "attempt" being the key word. I'm not sure where I messed up but the end result is not what I expected or hoped for. I'm hoping someone can tell me what I did wrong.
I started with a clear MP base - adding titanium dioxide to one cup and ultramarine purple (nonbleeding) to another. I then added my EO blend - which has a slight green tint (oakmoss). It turned the bright purple to a muddy purple and the white to a light green. Ah, the life of a newbie soapmaker! I quickly added a bit more purple and it came right back to a nice color - the white remained green. I was okay with that - purple and green isn't a bad mix. I didn't want to do the layered swirls and thought I would be okay following the directions of CP swirls (I'm thinking this was not a good idea). I poured the light green into my mold and waited until it had a light film on it (around 120 degrees) I then poured the purple on it - holding the cup high so the purple would make its way to the bottom. I then (slowly) tried to swirl the entire thing. Two things happened: the entire loaf turned purple (very little swirl and definitely no separation of the two colors and the film that had formed on the top of the green became clumps of soap floating around in the mold. On the plus side, it smells wonderful! And...since it's the first loaf of soap I've ever made, I imagine it's a good learning experience.
What in the world did I do wrong? I'd post a picture but at the moment it's sitting on my table hardening into a monster lump of goo.
dawna