How to make those transparent soaps?

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lukelee

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Hi, I saw those beautiful soaps with half colour, half transparent, how to make these kind of soaps?
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That looks like MP to me (melt and pour soap) you buy the base in either opaque or clear, melt it and add color and fragrance, and pour into a mold.
 
You could make your own base, and it's probably not too much more work if you're already an HP soapmaker, but if you're not you can buy transparent bases already ready already, they are called Melt and Pour bases and are available from many of the the soapmaking suppliers.
 
You could make your own base, and it's probably not too much more work if you're already an HP soapmaker, but if you're not you can buy transparent bases already ready already, they are called Melt and Pour bases and are available from many of the the soapmaking suppliers.

Making transparent soap is not too much work for the experienced HP'er, but that is not the same as MP, it does not remelt easily at all and loses its transparency. You can make a melt and pour base, but as it requires other chemicals (propylene glycol, I believe), it is really not cost effective. I recommend sticking with a good pre-made base. They are much easier and much cheaper.
 
The premium SFIC bases from Brambleberry, Peak and Soap-Making Resource are all excellent natural bases. This soaper used a clear melt and pour base and embedded colored chunks likely from a white base. Unless he/she made her own base :)
 
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Thanks for posting the video. I am trying this recipe today, I will let you know how it turns out for me. I have made her other recipe several times and it worked really well, except it was translucent and not clear.
 
Just an update, I did make this recipe and it was pretty easy. Much easier than Failor's recipe or the High Sudz Melt & Pour base I made. Now I am waiting for it to harden so I can take it out of the mold. It does have a little orange cast, but I don't think that will interfere with soap dye. It is a fairly clear soap also.
 
No, because you have to melt the paste into the coco betaine, propylene glycol etc. It really is just like cp except you cook the paste in the crockpot and then melt the paste in the other ingredients using a crockpot. Once you do it, you will see it is not difficult. Just follow the directions carefully and add the lye water to the oils very slowly, a little at a time, while stirring.
 
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it just seem to me that more alcohol will make the soap even more transparent during the making process.
 
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