I've been finding that several of the scents I like are discolorers. I'm making soap as Christmas gifts (am in the experiment stage) and I'd like them to be prettyish for the ladies on the list (and a few of the gents LOL).
What do you guys do with the discoloring soaps besides leaving them? Some of the scents don't "jibe" with the colors (I'm looking at you papaya) and my lab color tests (azure and seafoam) have resulted in weirdness so far. My skills are not quite advanced enough to do some of the fancy stuff I see...
I do have some "pretty" molds (melt and pour from the craft store and a few silicon from online), and I have a few stamps. If you were getting handmade soap as a gift...would you care it was brown? Espically if it was say a seashell shape or something?
I was considering doing some embeds, making the embedded shape (I have hearts and some candy mold guitars) in white. But I'm concerned the discoloring will affect the embeds also?
What do you guys do with the discoloring soaps besides leaving them? Some of the scents don't "jibe" with the colors (I'm looking at you papaya) and my lab color tests (azure and seafoam) have resulted in weirdness so far. My skills are not quite advanced enough to do some of the fancy stuff I see...
I do have some "pretty" molds (melt and pour from the craft store and a few silicon from online), and I have a few stamps. If you were getting handmade soap as a gift...would you care it was brown? Espically if it was say a seashell shape or something?
I was considering doing some embeds, making the embedded shape (I have hearts and some candy mold guitars) in white. But I'm concerned the discoloring will affect the embeds also?