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Bama

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I was so excited that I had done good on swirls. I tried a lot of new things. First, a new recipe I made up using Lard, CO, OO, sunflower oil and Castor oil. All Goatmilk no water. Mixed some activated Charcoal and bubblegum pink trying to make burgundy color. I used Cranberry Marmalade FO and it looks like wood. Can barely see the swirls. I made it for my son cause he loves the fragrance. It definitely looks like a mans soap.

The other one I used just French lavender thinking I wouldn't end up with discoloration and used a violet mica and pearly white. Well it still turned brown. Hope it doesn't get completely ugly. All smell good though.






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Both soaps look lovely! I like the wood effect. I've used cranberry marmalade from Peaks and it does discolor. Was the French Lavender from NG? The reviews do say it turns brown which surprises me since the vanilla content is only 1.4%.
 
Yes the French Lavender was from NG and the Cranberry was from BB. I made some Cranberry last year and colored it with a different color and it didn't turn all dark. Maybe the recipe added with it.
I have never made the French lavender with the Lavender Vanilla. I may try that and see how dark it gets
 
I really really like the dark soap. Defenitly looks like wood with a pattern and everything!
 
Yeah, like the soaps, esp the dark soap. I think I'll do a swirl in my next chocolate peppermint. Mine are always just brown, and that brown on brown swirl is cool. You've inspired me! I like the dishes too. I have that pattern!
 
The dark soap looks like mahogany...gorgeous! Both soaps are beautiful even if they weren't what you were expecting :D
 

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