I actually joined this forum just to ask this question (but I do plan to stick around!). I have made cold process soaps for 5-6 years now, always in a slab mold, and while I always try to make them a little on the prettier side, my main concerns have been function and smell.
I am now in a position however where I'm going to start using a loaf mold, so I intend to go for prettier soaps. In the past I've never worried about soda ash, but now of course it is becoming a concern. I intend to try spritzing with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, but that raises a question for me that I've not been able to find an answer to: do I need to include the isopropyl alcohol on my labels? I know this is probably a silly question, and I am aware that due to the nature of alcohol, it will pretty much all just evaporate, but I don't want to mess up here, and I've seen others selling soap with the claim of them being "alcohol free." Any words of advice would be much appreciated.
I am now in a position however where I'm going to start using a loaf mold, so I intend to go for prettier soaps. In the past I've never worried about soda ash, but now of course it is becoming a concern. I intend to try spritzing with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, but that raises a question for me that I've not been able to find an answer to: do I need to include the isopropyl alcohol on my labels? I know this is probably a silly question, and I am aware that due to the nature of alcohol, it will pretty much all just evaporate, but I don't want to mess up here, and I've seen others selling soap with the claim of them being "alcohol free." Any words of advice would be much appreciated.