My RTCP process with pictures.

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Re: Wow!

Lane said:
faithy said:
Not to mention Lane's soaps looks just delish. And if that isn't a good enough reason to give this method a try, I don't know what is !!!

I wouldn't even have thought twice about it if you hadn't posted that pic of your peach RTCP! How about a bar swap in four weeks? :wink:

@Paul- I'm having a brain issue...what's the link for BCN?

Here is the direct link for this product from Bitter Creek North;

http://secure.candlesupply.com/catalog_ ... CodeID=330


Paul :wink:
 
Re: Wow!

Lane said:
faithy said:
Not to mention Lane's soaps looks just delish. And if that isn't a good enough reason to give this method a try, I don't know what is !!!

I wouldn't even have thought twice about it if you hadn't posted that pic of your peach RTCP! How about a bar swap in four weeks? :wink:

@Paul- I'm having a brain issue...what's the link for BCN?



sounds good to me...... your soap looks totally aweome !!!
 
Thank you everyone for your compliments, help and links. : :D
The soaps are darkening up very nicely! I'll post pics probably tomorrow.
 
I love the Vanilla Stabilizer from BCN. My vanilla turns a very dark brown. I don't have a pic of one that is non Goat's milk - but when I made the soap below w/o GM - it was a lighter cream color with the stabilizer. The top of this bar does not have stabilizer - but the bottom layer does. You can see what a difference it makes.

soap_vanilla.jpg
 
Wow Marr! It really does make a difference!

Mine have darkened up very nicely, a good Turkish Mocha color!
TurkishMochaDarK.jpg
 
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