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  1. sabbysoo

    What molds are you using?

    I really like my silicone loaf pan. The bottom of it is ribbed so soap comes out looking so pretty! And no fussing with the parchment and having ends with crinkle lines. I've noticed some silicone molds at the store with Xmas shapes--gingerbread men for only 10 bucks.
  2. sabbysoo

    Safe soap-making with wintergreen

    Thank you to all who posted! This information is fantastic, and I will be sure to heed your advice. I was inclined to do that from the start when researching wintergreen. I think a cedarwood/rosemary combo will do just fine--with a hint of spearmint. Thank you to all for your caring and...
  3. sabbysoo

    Safe soap-making with wintergreen

    Ahoy there, I am rather a newbie at soap-making and am looking forward to making some soaps for Xmas that are more rugged and outdoorsy smelling like a lumberjack...think cedarwood, rosewood, and wintergreen EOs. Trouble is, I'm a little gun-shy when it comes to wintergreen, given its potential...
  4. sabbysoo

    Does my soap need to be re-batched?

    Thanks for the responses, I think you're both right--it's already looking better. I tried to snap a photo but I couldn't even pick up on the streaks. I will wait it out and hope for the best. Thanks again for the encouragement!
  5. sabbysoo

    Does my soap need to be re-batched?

    Hi there, I just made a small batch of soap with the following oils/butters: olive oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter, and mango butter. I don't usually use the butters in CP soap-making but I've had them for quite some time and wanted to use them up. I don't think they are rancid--they still smell...
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