Doesn't it sound like a party?
The beer soap was my very first soap with beer. I used an entire bottle of Arrogant ******* Ale, froze half of it for the liquid with the lye, and boiled down the other half to about 2 ounces of syrup that I added at trace to half the batch - then layered the two. I like how that line in the middle just showed up! It is unscented and after two weeks it just smells a little hoppy, which as a brewer I quite like.
The "grass" soap is the green and blue one, scented with Brambleberry's Grass stain FO. The soap is 80% lard, the blue is indigo and the green is green oxide and green clay. I'm really loving the scent, and I'm pleased with how the layers worked out - I cant wait till its finished curing.
The salt soap is my basic 80% CO, 5% Castor with 15% almond oil this time, and coconut water as the liquid plus (too little) indigo. I sorta swirled some gold mica and green oxide about and splattered on top. I cut a bit early on the bars, so I got the stucco look, but I'm ok with that.
The beer soap was my very first soap with beer. I used an entire bottle of Arrogant ******* Ale, froze half of it for the liquid with the lye, and boiled down the other half to about 2 ounces of syrup that I added at trace to half the batch - then layered the two. I like how that line in the middle just showed up! It is unscented and after two weeks it just smells a little hoppy, which as a brewer I quite like.
The "grass" soap is the green and blue one, scented with Brambleberry's Grass stain FO. The soap is 80% lard, the blue is indigo and the green is green oxide and green clay. I'm really loving the scent, and I'm pleased with how the layers worked out - I cant wait till its finished curing.
The salt soap is my basic 80% CO, 5% Castor with 15% almond oil this time, and coconut water as the liquid plus (too little) indigo. I sorta swirled some gold mica and green oxide about and splattered on top. I cut a bit early on the bars, so I got the stucco look, but I'm ok with that.