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serenaglynn

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Substituted half the water content for goats milk. Coloured with cocoa powder and this also gave it a chocolatey scent which I boosted a bit with a Butter Bee FO.
The ones in the small molds are holding the colour, whilst the one in the square mold which i have wrapped in towels is changing. so holding my breath to see how these turn out...
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I just rebatched my first attempt at rebatch soap that I didn't melt down enough and used too much water in...the results looks like a lovely brownie batter. These little cupcake sized soaps look yummy :)
 
Looks great! Good enough to eat.

Your soap may darken further if the fragrance has any vanilla content.
 
Give it to me naow :mad: I need delicious chocolate!!!


Haha, that looks awesome really. Good job.
 
Looks wonderful! I just ordered some chocolate fragrance and I can't wait to soap it.
 
Does the soap come out of the muffin tin? I have enough trouble getting them out of somewhat flexible molds and didn't think I could use something like steel.

I really need a round soap
 
Can't wait to see cut pics. I have a bunch of chocolate FO that I haven't tried yet
 
Lovely! I made some chocolate soap the other day. It's sooooo yummy isn't it??? :D Now, is yours turnin darker or lighter? Mine went darker. Dont forget cut pics later, you big chocolate tease! :D
 
OK this is just me. It does not look like chocolate at all. Reason is the shine I think. Other things come to mind that are not so appetizing.

But you did a good job.
 
Does the soap come out of the muffin tin? I have enough trouble getting them out of somewhat flexible molds and didn't think I could use something like steel.

I really need a round soap

That's a silicon muffin tin it looks like. You can get round flexible molds from bramblebery, or use a pringles can lined with freezer paper and cut the pucks yourself. You could also use silicon cupcake liners.
 
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