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Soap turned light orange color


patka

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Greetings! I have come back from a long trip and re-started making soaps.

I made a 5-oil recipe: olive, coconut, palm, castor oil and cocoa butter. Scented with essential oils I had used before without any problems. One thing I did differently - I added some sugar to see if I would get more bubbles. I used natural sugar, which has a little tint, not really brown, but not white either. When I made the soap, it was white. When I cut it the next day, it was also white. When I looked at it about a week later, it was a beautiful light orange color. And it has retained that color till now, about another week later. I am not sure what to think of it. The soap seems ok.

Has anyone had a similar issue with soap? Could the sugar have reacted in the soap somehow turning it orange?

Thanks in advance!

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orange spots or orange all over? IDK, thats never happened to me. The only thing I can think is the sugar, like how goats milk soap turns that pretty orange.. because of the sugar content... but that happens almost immediately. I know it gets a bit darker but to go from white to orange in a week has me puzzled.

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It is nice light orange all over (it is not DOS).

I used litsea and orange EOs. I have used orange EO before in a number of soaps without any color though.

I think I read somewhere on this board that someone's soap with honey turned out orange color. I wonder if natural sugar would do the same.

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It is nice light orange all over (it is not DOS).

I used litsea and orange EOs. I have used orange EO before in a number of soaps without any color though.

I think I read somewhere on this board that someone's soap with honey turned out orange color. I wonder if natural sugar would do the same.

yep.. thats my only guess too... I use orange EO and never have any color from it in the finished product. Mystery!

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