Dawni
Well-Known Member
Yep, not green.. Let me show you how I got to that.
Inspired by all the green threads by @KiwiMoose, @szaza and @KiwiSoap, and needing to try my not-so-newly-arrived-anymore green clay.. I set out to make myself green soap.
Mind you, this isn't my first green soap, but it is the first one in which I colored the whole batch with moringa, which, belatedly, I realized I haven't done before. I've used moringa in swirls, but never in solid soap.
I think I should mention that my home made moringa powder isn't as green as what I've seen soapers use. There's a pic here of what it looked like freshly ground, but now it's a darker, duller kind of green. I'm thinking I should get myself new powder..
I thought if I used enough green things I should get a nice shade so I also added green clay and tulsi powder into this batch. See how pretty it was at trace
And it went tumbling down the hill from there lol
About 10mins into the cook this is what I discovered when I stirred, which some of you might have already seen
And just like Jack, this soap broke its crown and spilled out dog with diarrhea poop hahaha
Yep, you guys just had to have that image didn't ya? Lols
I know, I know y'all are saying show us the soap.. I just have to say that I added titanium dioxide to the whole batch to see what shade it'll lighten up to, coz I really didn't want more brown soap.
And finally, the soap. Some of em, at least. Tried my hand at staging soap but I definitely need more practice lol
Pity it didn't turn out the way I wanted.. It's probably one of the smoothest HP pours I ever managed at only 2.8 water. Check out the mini samples and the end piece on the right, how smooth they are.
Looking at the picture I can't really say what color they are lol but in person they look like sand with dark flecks. A lot like how the sides of a smooth sandcastle look like lol... Thanks for reading!
Inspired by all the green threads by @KiwiMoose, @szaza and @KiwiSoap, and needing to try my not-so-newly-arrived-anymore green clay.. I set out to make myself green soap.
Mind you, this isn't my first green soap, but it is the first one in which I colored the whole batch with moringa, which, belatedly, I realized I haven't done before. I've used moringa in swirls, but never in solid soap.
I think I should mention that my home made moringa powder isn't as green as what I've seen soapers use. There's a pic here of what it looked like freshly ground, but now it's a darker, duller kind of green. I'm thinking I should get myself new powder..
I thought if I used enough green things I should get a nice shade so I also added green clay and tulsi powder into this batch. See how pretty it was at trace
And it went tumbling down the hill from there lol
About 10mins into the cook this is what I discovered when I stirred, which some of you might have already seen
And just like Jack, this soap broke its crown and spilled out dog with diarrhea poop hahaha
Yep, you guys just had to have that image didn't ya? Lols
I know, I know y'all are saying show us the soap.. I just have to say that I added titanium dioxide to the whole batch to see what shade it'll lighten up to, coz I really didn't want more brown soap.
And finally, the soap. Some of em, at least. Tried my hand at staging soap but I definitely need more practice lol
Pity it didn't turn out the way I wanted.. It's probably one of the smoothest HP pours I ever managed at only 2.8 water. Check out the mini samples and the end piece on the right, how smooth they are.
Looking at the picture I can't really say what color they are lol but in person they look like sand with dark flecks. A lot like how the sides of a smooth sandcastle look like lol... Thanks for reading!