has anyone ever preserved soap by freezing? Is that a thing? If someone made a particular holiday soap, and they didn’t sell out, could the soap be preserved until next year in some way?
has anyone ever preserved soap by freezing? Is that a thing? If someone made a particular holiday soap, and they didn’t sell out, could the soap be preserved until next year in some way?
I have froze soap, in fact I probably have some from a few years back still in the deep freeze.
I did it to prevent dos as it had a high iodine number and I was worried.
I should pull a bar out and see how the scent is.
Last time I checked it, it still smelled nice. The soap does get damp while thawing so any glitter or other decorative stuff would probably run.
Maybe thawing slow in the fridge would help.
I found the piece of soap I had in the freezer for almost a year. It smelled great and looked fine, but I managed to lay it aside somewhere “safe“ in my house and haven’t seen it since . Will report back when I find it again and give it a test run.I’ve been kind of panicking about my Christmas soaps. But they’re finally selling. Whew! I really am going to try and freeze one and see what happens though. Curious if it changes.
No need to freeze it to preserve it. It just gets better with age. Soap stores very well covered and kept in a dark, cool place like my basement, although I have most of my bars stashed in chest of drawers in my 2nd floor guest bedroom.could the soap be preserved until next year in some way?
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