Greetings again,
Many apologies for my first two posts being of a similar nature.....
I made a batch of soap last night to the following recipe :
coconut oil (30%) 207g
palm oil (25%) 173g
olive (pomace) oil (25%) 173g
Babassu oil (10%) 69g
Kukui oil (10%) 69g
NaOH 100g @ 37C
H20 270g @39C
approx 0.25ml blue water-dispersed colour
5ml (1 tsp) Ho Wood EO
2.5ml (1/2 tsp) clary sage EO
Mixed with stick blender and traced within 1 minute. Kept in insulated (polystyrene) box 24 hrs, it did gel, cut easily.
The problem (and I am suspecting that this may be related to my other post...) is that a fair number of largish spots have appeared on the side of the soap (where it was in contact with the silicone loaf mould), that are slightly indented. These do not go through the soap (please see attached pictures - though perhaps ignore the not-quite-perfectly-blended colourant).
Any thoughts? There were no obvious liquid pockets/crystaline/powdery deposits inside the soap, and pH strip was 9.5 on surface cut soap.
I am inclined to trim the edges (which I wouldnt normally do), and leave to cure as normal (6 weeks for me), and if a surface pH checks out OK, then continue to use.
Cheers (again),
Adam
p.s. I have made a similar recipe before, but substituting the kukui for either brazil nut or macadamia nut oil (and making the necessary weight adjustments via a SAP calc), with no issue.