Funny thing ~ I had no idea this method had a name! But one of my first batches came out less than perfect (mostly because I decided using actual green tea in my soap would be a good thing, but it turned to be very drying/stripping), so I researched rebatching methods but I did not realize it had a name
I remember choosing this method from watching one of Ellen Ruth's videos on YouTube because she said it produced a smoother rebatched soap, more like an normal even texture throughout.
So I rebatched some of my green tea soap and it helped a little but I didn't quite add enough extra moisturizing properties, should have used more shea butter I think
Anywho ~ it's been interesting hearing all the other experiences! I also like the bar that came out looking like granite/stone! To be honest ~ I totally got Halloween vibes because it kinda looked like a grave marker or head stone
I remember choosing this method from watching one of Ellen Ruth's videos on YouTube because she said it produced a smoother rebatched soap, more like an normal even texture throughout.
So I rebatched some of my green tea soap and it helped a little but I didn't quite add enough extra moisturizing properties, should have used more shea butter I think
Anywho ~ it's been interesting hearing all the other experiences! I also like the bar that came out looking like granite/stone! To be honest ~ I totally got Halloween vibes because it kinda looked like a grave marker or head stone