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tomara

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Just a few things I have been working on since I have a school break. I don't have dividers for my hippy slab mold (regular silicone baking dish reinforced in a cardboard box) so my cuts are like a three year old. Thanks for looking and Have a wonderful New Year :)

My first lard soap that I added liquid silk and shea butter too. Colored with blue ultramarine and scented with Lonestar's Egyptian Sheets.

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A very fugly soap, but it floats in the bath water since I whipped it up, smells terrific and wonderful lather. Colored with red and yellow oxide, and a dash ultramarine pink. Scented in Lonestar's Peaches and Cream. Next time I hope to not have it rebatched.

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Not much to look at it, but it sure does smell nice. Coconut soap with 20% SF with coconut milk. Scented in Peak's Coconut Milk.

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OOOOOooooo, I'm jealous of those blue swirls!! Nice soaps, all! And I don't have a divider, either. I'm continuously surprised how hard it is to cut straight down. Seriously, it shouldn't be that hard and yet I still have slanted sides on my soaps.
 
I'm such a sucker for a plain soap. I love the coconut milk/oil one.
The colour of your pink float soap is pretty.
 
I love the first soap but also the last one...all natural. Lovely mold, it looks so professional.
 

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