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This one carries an air of mystery about it.

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Maybe squirt bottles or maybe carefully placing the soap with a spoon instead of pouring it in. It doesn't look like it mixed or one color broke through another. I really like the band effect.

A bit different from an actual soap, but I liked both of these booths/set-ups.

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I love the baskets of soap, and the second picture reminds me of a cheese shop. But unwrapped soap? Couldn't buy it unless the seller would pull a soap from her inventory.
 
That HP should be censored! lol. Leave it to me to see a completely inappropriate part of the female anatomy in soap..SMH
 
I wonder how they did that? Looks to me like the bottom had a discoloring FO, but why didn't that swirl brown into the rest of the soap?
 
What I find interesting is that you can pretty much see the swirl pattern in the brown. It's darker where the swirl tool went through but why? I was thinking that the brown may have come off the tool before it broke through the colors, almost like the colors cleaned the brown off the hanger, which is why you don't see the brown in the white top. But does disturbance like swirling do something to accelerate the darkening process?
 
I was just assuming that the discoloration had affected the colors that were swirled into the brown and they were darker because those colors were darker than the base. Maybe the base color was originally white? Hope that makes sense..
 
That is so interesting. You can clearly see the colors on top of the brown were there with the swirls but they didn't darken/bleed into the brown or white. Very interesting indeed.
 
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