My first pumpkin soap

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margarita

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It was my first time using pureed veggies and I think it came out quite nice. Although my charcoal somehow ended up green instead of black :lol: I'm always afraid to put too much of it and get grey lather.
I used cinnamon, nutmeg and clove fo and it smells very, very nice.


 
That's really pretty! I like the color combo a lot and the mounded shape.

Funny, in one of my older batches I came across, the charcoal now looks a wee bit purple. Yours may change a bit before it's done.
 
That looks lovely.
My charcoal soap can look a little on the green side sometimes after it first comes out of the mould but it settles with curing and turns a lovely grey colour.
 
Thank you everyone! Every time I sniff them I want to get a bite (or two), cause they smell just like cookies we bake before Christmas.

The tops are Lyn inspired lol! At first I tried to make proper Lyn tops, but every time I ended up with something like this. I gave up :lol: And now I actually like my 'failed' Lyn tops.


judymoody, my salt bars with charcoal sometimes seem dark blue instead of gray. I'll be happy with any color, really. Well, maybe not the purple though :lol:
 
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