AshleyR
Well-Known Member
Here are a few soaps I've made in the last few weeks!
This is "pink sugar" scented soap. Not too pink, huh? I posted about this one - the ultramarine I added didn't "take". It just turned this beige colour instead. Smells AWESOME though!
This one is "Artemis" scented. DH loves this - it's a great manly scent from SOS. This one turned out good. The white flecks on it are just sticky soap bits - I cut it too soon I think.
This is lavender, with blueberry seeds in it for exfoliation. I found the blueberry seeds way too harsh on the skin. I may have added too much. Andddd still trying to tackle the ash!
This is "Satsuma Mandarin & Jasmine". Smells A-MAZING, buttt it didn't fully gel, so it looks a little weird. And can anyone tell me why the colour didn't take well? As you can see there are flecks in it that didn't colour. I used red and yellow oxides to colour this. Where it DIDN'T gel, the colour is fine. It's just all weird in the gelled area.
Thanks for looking! If anyone has any tips for me I'd appreciate them! All this experimenting is so costly, but I am learning a lot with each batch!
This is "pink sugar" scented soap. Not too pink, huh? I posted about this one - the ultramarine I added didn't "take". It just turned this beige colour instead. Smells AWESOME though!
This one is "Artemis" scented. DH loves this - it's a great manly scent from SOS. This one turned out good. The white flecks on it are just sticky soap bits - I cut it too soon I think.
This is lavender, with blueberry seeds in it for exfoliation. I found the blueberry seeds way too harsh on the skin. I may have added too much. Andddd still trying to tackle the ash!
This is "Satsuma Mandarin & Jasmine". Smells A-MAZING, buttt it didn't fully gel, so it looks a little weird. And can anyone tell me why the colour didn't take well? As you can see there are flecks in it that didn't colour. I used red and yellow oxides to colour this. Where it DIDN'T gel, the colour is fine. It's just all weird in the gelled area.
Thanks for looking! If anyone has any tips for me I'd appreciate them! All this experimenting is so costly, but I am learning a lot with each batch!