Spa or Salt Bars, great recipe

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I found this excellent recipe from Ladybug Soapworks site. I have made many batches and they have all turned out great. The most important aspect of making this soap is you must cut it immediately after you take it out of the oven.

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Cody Wellard said:
I found this excellent recipe from Ladybug Soapworks site. I have made many batches and they have all turned out great. The most important aspect of making this soap is you must cut it immediately after you take it out of the oven.

www.ladybugsoapworks.blogspot.com/2008/ ... ecipe.html

This is the recipe that I use:

www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/RecipeDet ... ecipeID=42

I am not sure if I have done the Url part correct, if not, just cut and paste the address.

cool, do you have any pics of the ones you did?
 
I put my soap in silicon muffin moulds and then I don't need to cut it. Keeps the shape tidy and is a good shape to hold.

Love making salt bars ... only two oils (coconut and castor oil), water and lye, EO, Salt and colouring ... with 20% superfat!
 
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