Thank you. Titanium dioxide for white and yellow French clay for the beige part.Welcome to the Forum! Those are incredible! What are your colorants in the white and tan one?
So beautiful! Is that a drop swirl on the white & off white soap ? I want to learn this swirl and is it a good swirl for a beginner soaper? Thank you. Can't wait until I can make soap like this! It's lovely.The soap turned out fine. I was worried but all good.
So beautiful! Is that a drop swirl on the white & off white soap ? I want to learn this swirl and is it a good swirl for a beginner soaper? Thank you. Can't wait until I can make soap like this! It's lovely.
Thank you for explaining. Am going to do this with my next soap making.Not quite. It's the Pot Swirl technique.
Very easy to do and results are fabulous.
Basically I divided the batch into 2 parts (you can divide into more if you wish).
The main part is in the one pot
either white or colour. I mix colour into the second smaller pot and pour that into the first larger pot. I usually pour into one spot in the centre or just off.
Then without mixing I pour from the large pot into the log mould running up and down the log mould as I go. This creates a beautiful swirl.
The soap on the left looks like rainbow sherbetThe soap turned out fine. I was worried but all good.
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