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dcornett--I ran across a video on YouTube yesterday of a lady who used a vanilla stabilizer from Bittercreek in CP. The soap turned out just a lovely creamy color instead of darkening so much. I went to the site, and the site DOES say it's for CP (although it also says it may not work for all FOs). I ordered some...worth a try, anyway.

http://cart.candlesupply.com/Soap-Additives-c-489.html
 
BakingNana said:
dcornett--I ran across a video on YouTube yesterday of a lady who used a vanilla stabilizer from Bittercreek in CP. The soap turned out just a lovely creamy color instead of darkening so much. I went to the site, and the site DOES say it's for CP (although it also says it may not work for all FOs). I ordered some...worth a try, anyway.

http://cart.candlesupply.com/Soap-Additives-c-489.html

Wow! I'd love to know how it turns out for you. Keep me posted Please!
 
Thanks, because I checked out the link you posted, and the price seems very reasonable to me. So, if it worked that would be great!
 
Lots of FO have vanilla as their base and yes they will turn. There are vanilla stabilizers out there- I know WSP carries one. Most of the yummy smelling FO's have vanilla in them.
 
Used the stabilizer in a batch of gingerbread cookie coffee soap. I think it worked...I say "think" because of the coffee. The color of the soap is a light ginger color. I would have expected it to be dark brown. Still need to use it in "plain" soap, tho. Looks promising!
 
Thanks, next time I try that technique I'll have to use a fragrance that doesn't discolor. :roll:
 
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