Carly B
Well-Known Member
I've soaped with Terra--it was a ciaglia soap--10 oz of shreds in 14 oz of oils. No discoloration, and although it thickened quickly, I attribute a lot of that to the high percentage of shreds.Can anyone catch me up on how any of the following behave in cold process soap as far as discoloration and/or acceleration? I haven’t made soap since September and I’m hoping to use some or all of these soon, but also trying to avoid having to make test soaps first since I only have sample sizes.
Leaves of Green
Gothic Rose
Ol Mossy Walls (this may work as my replacement for an Aveda Sap Moss dup that‘s been discontinued. It’s not the same, but it’s reminiscent enough for me.)
Terra
Hellooo Sailor
thanks!
Only made tarts with Ol' Mossy Walls (which was lovely), but Oregon Trails has what they call a Sapmoss dupe. Sapmoss Fragrance Oil
I've never smelled the Aveda Sapmoss, but I first discovered OT's Sapmoss 15 years ago when I was first doing M&P, and when I got back to soaping, I remembered how much I liked it and got more. I don't think Mossy Walls smells anything like the OT dupe, but that could just be me.
OT has a few fragrances I remembered from 15 years ago--their Mysore Sandalwood is the best sandalwood I have ever found, and I also love their Mardi Gras. Bonsai is also good, and well behaved, but it's very strong and can easily overpower things.