I'm a beginner, having made 4 batches of plain soap although one with the texture of ground dried orange peel, one with lavender oil (but not enough). Now I'm ready to attempt a swirl. I'm planning a very small loaf (680 g oil) as my first attempt. I bought a few micas and clays. Here are some questions:
- Can I mix up more of a mica or clay than I need and keep it in a small container for a future batch?
- The design I'm planning is 1/2 of base soap having ground dried orange, and then to swirl in: 1/4 orange mica, 1/4 cream color (either mica or clay - see my other question) (no dried orange rind in those)
- I was told the orange oil I plan on using might affect the color of the base soap. Is that true?
- I have both a champagne mica and a white kaolin clay. Which am I better off using for the 1/4 cream color?
- I've watched several videos on swirling methods but so far have not concluded which is best for a beginner. Any thoughts?
- I'm paying attention to tips I see to not accelerate trace what with the various things I need to add: texture, fragrance, colorant.
I don't do well with winging things on the fly so I want to plan this well. Thanks for any input.
- Can I mix up more of a mica or clay than I need and keep it in a small container for a future batch?
- The design I'm planning is 1/2 of base soap having ground dried orange, and then to swirl in: 1/4 orange mica, 1/4 cream color (either mica or clay - see my other question) (no dried orange rind in those)
- I was told the orange oil I plan on using might affect the color of the base soap. Is that true?
- I have both a champagne mica and a white kaolin clay. Which am I better off using for the 1/4 cream color?
- I've watched several videos on swirling methods but so far have not concluded which is best for a beginner. Any thoughts?
- I'm paying attention to tips I see to not accelerate trace what with the various things I need to add: texture, fragrance, colorant.
I don't do well with winging things on the fly so I want to plan this well. Thanks for any input.