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I wanted to try something a little different, so I bought some cut squash and microwaved it, sb it, and strained it.
This is a full goat's milk and squash (in every layer) soap with home rendered tallow (big whop right, but after cleaning my tallow 4 times over during the course of a couple days, I'm pretty proud of that and will take credit where credit is due lol! It's a ton of work :???.
So.
Bottom layer color free, just squash puree made it the color it is.
Next up is a sea clay layer.
Next is an itp swirl copper mica in activated charcoal.
The top a yellow oxide layer.
I finally made a wheat field on top out of plain batter, copper mica batter, green clay in a water solution, and the sun is rose clay in water.
Scented with a blend I did of a mahogany almond milk.
The round is something I always do, make a little extra to have a little sample while I wait for a cure.
Finally, the double sun I haven't cut yet...just wanted to show the side by side while still attached.
This is a full goat's milk and squash (in every layer) soap with home rendered tallow (big whop right, but after cleaning my tallow 4 times over during the course of a couple days, I'm pretty proud of that and will take credit where credit is due lol! It's a ton of work :???.
So.
Bottom layer color free, just squash puree made it the color it is.
Next up is a sea clay layer.
Next is an itp swirl copper mica in activated charcoal.
The top a yellow oxide layer.
I finally made a wheat field on top out of plain batter, copper mica batter, green clay in a water solution, and the sun is rose clay in water.
Scented with a blend I did of a mahogany almond milk.
The round is something I always do, make a little extra to have a little sample while I wait for a cure.
Finally, the double sun I haven't cut yet...just wanted to show the side by side while still attached.