luvinbeingmommy
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Okay, I have several questions in regard to melt and pour soap.
I recently made a batch of soap and placed it in the freezer to speed up the "curing" process. Sometimes when I remove the soap, it is hard and performs just as it should, other times it is incredibly soft and mushy...and after I use it (bathe with it) it shrinks or changes color. Is there a reason why it does this and how can I prevent it from happening? Also, how long does it take for melt and pour soap to harden completely if I leave it out to "cure"?
Second question, how do you properly put swirls in melt and pour soap?
Third, is there a certain amount of carrier oils that must be put in a MP soap? Will too much make the soap "sweat" oil?
Lastly, do you know of any tried and true ultra moisturizing melt and pour soap recipes? This would REALLY help.
Thank you so much.
I'm new to soap and don't quite understand the percentages and the lingo, so please be as detailed as possible....I would really appreciate it.
I recently made a batch of soap and placed it in the freezer to speed up the "curing" process. Sometimes when I remove the soap, it is hard and performs just as it should, other times it is incredibly soft and mushy...and after I use it (bathe with it) it shrinks or changes color. Is there a reason why it does this and how can I prevent it from happening? Also, how long does it take for melt and pour soap to harden completely if I leave it out to "cure"?
Second question, how do you properly put swirls in melt and pour soap?
Third, is there a certain amount of carrier oils that must be put in a MP soap? Will too much make the soap "sweat" oil?
Lastly, do you know of any tried and true ultra moisturizing melt and pour soap recipes? This would REALLY help.
Thank you so much.
I'm new to soap and don't quite understand the percentages and the lingo, so please be as detailed as possible....I would really appreciate it.