ars-moriendi
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I unmolded it just now and cut it into bars and tried a piece, yes I know soaps need to cure, but I just wanted to see. It seemed harsh, like drying. I've made a batch before that had something like 35% coconut oil and it did the same thing, even after a 45 day cure, it still left my skin feeling dry. I'm afraid that my new soap will still feel that way after the cure. What do you think?
I'm also curious to know what you guys use to color your soaps with? I've been using liquid colors for soaps from Michael's. I've heard about micah powder (?), and clay. What is most convenient for you? Also, does not allowing the soap mixture to reach proper trace when blending make a difference? In my soap making book, it tells me proper trace is when the mixture is a pudding consistency and when dripped onto the top of the mixture, doesn't blend back in right away.
Also, thank you very much to every one who had helped answer my questions from yesterday!