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Honey soap extracts oil from water. Is it thermal analysis? I hope it's a false alarm.

1, water and oil were quite serious when it was first demoulded. Is this thermal precipitation? What is the reason for this phenomenon? How to avoid it? This is not thermal precipitation, but the molecular structure of soap is unstable. Small molecules move to the surface when the temperature is high.

The reason is that honey is added earlier, because honey contains organic acids, which will destroy the emulsification of soap solution, so it needs to be added later, and it needs to be stirred until it is strong enough to enter the mold. 2. Is this soap still usable? If not, what rescue measures can be taken? This kind of soap can be used, but the saponification in the early stage was not very smooth. 3. The bottom looks like a piece. Is this Songhua? The bottom is not pine flower, but the concave and convex caused by molecular homing during the curing process of soap (because you didn't keep warm, the temperature inside and outside the soap is different), and another reason is the trace of ot entering the mold. 4. Does the soap with honey need to be kept warm? To keep warm, please press 5. The temperature is high and the humidity is high in summer. How to dry and store soap? It is usually exposed to ventilated and dry places, so it is recommended to pay special attention to this kind of soap, because its soap molecules are unstable and are easily accelerated by the weather in high temperature days.