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I made my first batch in my new Nurture mold last night and I thought it was a bust, so I slouched away from the kitchen and refused to look at it for a while. I unmolded it today to be pleasantly surprised! I did an ITP "swirl" again but I can't say this looks like a swirl, nor was it a pour; it was more of a dump and then I rammed my dowel into it and pulled through a couple times, just on the ends. However, I love it! Looks like a raging storm at sea or something. BB Grapefruit Bellini (which accelerates more than I expected- thus the dump)
I also thought I would post something I have noticed, which is how much colors can change in ungelled soap after you run it under hot water. This is a corner piece from a swirl I tried to spin, but it was too thick, but not too thick to glop up the sides, so excuse that mess. At any rate, this had been in the mold for 3-4 days, fully saponified, not gelled, although it was covered and had not been exposed to air for very long (30 minutes maybe). I took a before and after pic. The water I ran it under was hot but it only takes a few seconds to see the color changes. I butterflied another bar and ran one side under hot water and the other side not. The colors will eventually deepen with air exposure to almost the same intensity but the lines will not be as crisp and clear and certain colors won't come out as strongly without the heat. In some fine lines, you can't even detect certain colors that will come out with heat. I thought this was fascinating. (WSP's Sunflower, BB's Orange Peel and Vetyver)
I also thought I would post something I have noticed, which is how much colors can change in ungelled soap after you run it under hot water. This is a corner piece from a swirl I tried to spin, but it was too thick, but not too thick to glop up the sides, so excuse that mess. At any rate, this had been in the mold for 3-4 days, fully saponified, not gelled, although it was covered and had not been exposed to air for very long (30 minutes maybe). I took a before and after pic. The water I ran it under was hot but it only takes a few seconds to see the color changes. I butterflied another bar and ran one side under hot water and the other side not. The colors will eventually deepen with air exposure to almost the same intensity but the lines will not be as crisp and clear and certain colors won't come out as strongly without the heat. In some fine lines, you can't even detect certain colors that will come out with heat. I thought this was fascinating. (WSP's Sunflower, BB's Orange Peel and Vetyver)