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I'd like to start playing around with melt and pour and need a good place to read about additives. I know I can you dditives but in what quantities? What is too much additional oil/butter? is there certain herbs things you shouldn't use?
I think M & P will be good for me to use when I have the soaping bug. I can make something pretty that smells good in small quantities. I just made a lemongrass and sage bar with poppyseeds. Its kinda nice to be use a scent and not have it morph.
Is there such a thing as 100% coconut base? It would be fun to play around with salt bars.
 
I'm pretty sure the most you want to add to MP is 1 tsp. per pound of soap. MP isn't really meant to have extra oils or butters added to them, ehich is why there are so many different types of bases!
 
This is a great book for info on additives and M&P recipes: Soapmakig The Natural Way by Rebecca Ittner.
 
I was told that we can add Shea butter but just one teaspoon per pound of base. Also I am using some shimmer that is made for soap making. Attaching a picture for reference ImageUploadedBySoap Making1386992036.869764.jpg
 
I am not sure where u live but if you are in the US, stores like Michaels, hHobby Lobby and ACMoore have soap making kits that have a little quantity of everything u need to make an M&P soap. You may be able to find a few kits online at May be amazon. Com. I started with that. And you have seen pictures of how far I have taken it with my trial and errors. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
I have some base from hobby lobby. The kind in the pink bag that is total crap and doesn't lather at all and a bit of olive oil suspension type base. I like the olive oil base ok and its fun to suspend things in it but its not clear enough and has a weird chemical smell.
I'm probably going to order a sampler from WSP, I just wish I could get a combo with some of the basic and some of the detergent free so I could find out what kind my skin likes better.
 
The one I use is the plain glycerin one. I like the white base better. That lathers good. I have tried adding oatmeal to it and it really works well for me. I have used various FO and someone here on the forum told me that I can add Shea butter to it. ( my husband gifted it to me but I was not sure if I could add it to M&P ). These do have a funny smell but I have bought a Tea Tree Oil from HB and I love how subtle the smell is. I usually add that to my oatmeal soap and yes, a bit of yellow colorImageUploadedBySoap Making1386997255.742156.jpg
 
Obsidian,
Crafter's Choice is considered a very good base [I've not tried it yet] but it's probably better than the soap bases that Hobby Lobby carries.
 
Khajari -- love those shimmery Christmas soaps! :)
I prefer adding the shea butter to the white base. You've made some nice looking oatmeal soap, too!
 
Khajari -- love those shimmery Christmas soaps! :)
I prefer adding the shea butter to the white base. You've made some nice looking oatmeal soap, too!


I thank you so much!

I have a question though. I have made another soap but I think the flake is too small for the soap. What do you guys think?ImageUploadedBySoap Making1387074738.783662.jpg
 
Unfortunately that is the only mold I have. :(. Any suggestions I can work around it?
 
Add more shimmer? That would make it look like the shimmer is the snow, and the big one is being magnified.
 
Lin, that suggestion makes sense! I will surely try that and post a picture again:)

Thanks guys! You all are awesome !!!!!!!!
 

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