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SerahSoaps

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I would like to try and improve my swirl technique and have noticed that it will improve if I begin the colouring and swirling at very light trace.
Can anyone tell me if the duration of the curing process is affected in anyway by doing it like this ?
 
It hasn't effected my wait time (before I'm able to cut), I think only the choice of oils and whether you gel or not would have much effect on how quick it will set up for you. (I think that's what your asking, if you were asking about cure time you'll need to wait 4-6 weeks regardless)
hope this helps :)
 
Yes it was the curing time I was referring to. Thanks for letting me know.
So it would still be OK to do the swirl at light trace and then slice after 24-48 hours ? And Then leave to cure for 4-6 weeks
 

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