So I started cutting my bastile soap this morning (made last night). It appears to be perfect in every way (including nice soapy taste/no zap ANYWHERE). However, at the very ends of the loaf there are some white bits on the edges. It reminds me of when I used titanium dioxide once ... almost the same type of thing except I didn't use
any TD in this. Just some sea clay for the green swirl. The rest of the soap is natural/no color/no additives except EOs (cedar/lav/patch).
I cut the loaf in the middle and it looks wonderful. Again, just on the very ends of the loaf there is this issue. It's not lye (yep, licked the white bits too ...). Here are some pics:
http://twitpic.com/6d54fh (part way through the loaf. Those white spots don't seem to be lye. Either air bubbles or just the soap's texture. )
http://twitpic.com/6d541w (an end piece showing white on the edges)
It soaped quite nicely. No seizing or anything like that. It didn't get super thick of course b/c of the high OO content (70+ %). This recipe also contains coconut oil (20+%) and castor (5%).
Lye solution was 2:1 water/lye. Soaped at about 110-115. Am pretty sure it gelled but the mold didn't get as hot as some batches I've made either.
Thoughts?
Karri