Or maybe my sister's favorite name fits better: Butterfly Barf.
Last year I went on a Fragrance Oil shopping spree on WSP. I hadn't learned to look closely at the CP notes before buying. I ended up with a couple that are not great for CP.
I have always loved the smell of tomato leaves, so I bought a FO called Fresh Basil and Heirloom Tomato. It smells just like tomato leaves! But... the notes say it accelerates soap severely. No problem, I'll still use it, just HP it. I watched some videos on how to make fluid HP that can be swirled. I've seen some real pretty HP swirls on here. My sister has watched me make a couple batches of CP, and she was interested in seeing the difference between CP and HP soapmaking, so we soaped together.
It wasn't near as easy as everyone made it look! I added my yogurt too hot, and the batter turned golden yellow. Then the micas didn't disperse in water as well as I'd hoped, and also didn't incorporate into the HP batter that smoothly. By the time we had spooned everything into the mold and did some hanger swirls, it looked awful! We decided to use red and green because you know, tomatoes.
Now that I've soaped with it, I'm not sure I'll ever be able to wash with a tomato leaf scented bar of soap. It is a nice smell in the garden, but I'm not so sure it'll be that great in the shower. Maybe after a good cure it'll be ok...
My husband says that it looks like a gangrenous wagyu steak.
For your amusement, here it is!
Last year I went on a Fragrance Oil shopping spree on WSP. I hadn't learned to look closely at the CP notes before buying. I ended up with a couple that are not great for CP.
I have always loved the smell of tomato leaves, so I bought a FO called Fresh Basil and Heirloom Tomato. It smells just like tomato leaves! But... the notes say it accelerates soap severely. No problem, I'll still use it, just HP it. I watched some videos on how to make fluid HP that can be swirled. I've seen some real pretty HP swirls on here. My sister has watched me make a couple batches of CP, and she was interested in seeing the difference between CP and HP soapmaking, so we soaped together.
It wasn't near as easy as everyone made it look! I added my yogurt too hot, and the batter turned golden yellow. Then the micas didn't disperse in water as well as I'd hoped, and also didn't incorporate into the HP batter that smoothly. By the time we had spooned everything into the mold and did some hanger swirls, it looked awful! We decided to use red and green because you know, tomatoes.
Now that I've soaped with it, I'm not sure I'll ever be able to wash with a tomato leaf scented bar of soap. It is a nice smell in the garden, but I'm not so sure it'll be that great in the shower. Maybe after a good cure it'll be ok...
My husband says that it looks like a gangrenous wagyu steak.
For your amusement, here it is!