Dawni
Well-Known Member
And I deem this one loads more successful than the previous one hehe
Inspired by the henna and indigo soap by @Meena, I wanted to try my non-blue indigo, that's probably mixed with henna, and see what color it'll end up as.
I dumped a lot of salt in, filled the bottle with water and shook it every once in a while. I strained out any remaining salt that could not be "absorbed" by the water anymore after a day.
Lye ratio is 1.7:1 so let's see how ashy this still gets. My previous soleseife had a thick layer, about a millimeter (that I could scrape off with my nail, that thick), completely hiding whatever swirl I had underneath.
I stick blended until emulsion and separated some batter for the color and blended that until it thickened somewhat for applying on the silicone sheet, which went on the bottom of my loaf mold. I'm glad that part went well.
Upon hindsight I probably should have separated less, because the excess became too thick to do any swirls with by the time the white layer set a bit. So the last layers look weird, almost like cheetah spots lol
I am happy I was able to cut this before it hardened up completely like my previous attempt. What I'm not happy is how I can never measure and cut straight lol I probably need to save up for a miter box. Here's the whole loaf already cut.
And a close up, just because.
Thanks for reading!
Inspired by the henna and indigo soap by @Meena, I wanted to try my non-blue indigo, that's probably mixed with henna, and see what color it'll end up as.
I dumped a lot of salt in, filled the bottle with water and shook it every once in a while. I strained out any remaining salt that could not be "absorbed" by the water anymore after a day.
Lye ratio is 1.7:1 so let's see how ashy this still gets. My previous soleseife had a thick layer, about a millimeter (that I could scrape off with my nail, that thick), completely hiding whatever swirl I had underneath.
I stick blended until emulsion and separated some batter for the color and blended that until it thickened somewhat for applying on the silicone sheet, which went on the bottom of my loaf mold. I'm glad that part went well.
Upon hindsight I probably should have separated less, because the excess became too thick to do any swirls with by the time the white layer set a bit. So the last layers look weird, almost like cheetah spots lol
I am happy I was able to cut this before it hardened up completely like my previous attempt. What I'm not happy is how I can never measure and cut straight lol I probably need to save up for a miter box. Here's the whole loaf already cut.
And a close up, just because.
Thanks for reading!