Kittish
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Three batches of soap, each different.
The one with the swirly top is my 'celebration' soap, just for fun to celebrate completing a big editing job. This is probably about the most expensive soap I'll ever make. The blend of essential oils used to scent it cost nearly $100, so it's going to break down to over $10 per bar production cost. Good thing I'm not trying to sell. It smells absolutely fabulous and is quite sparkly, though the sparkle didn't make it into the photos.
The blue one is made with lard, colored with indigo and unscented. I mixed a teaspoon of indigo powder in more distilled water than I knew I'd need for the soap and let that sit for about 12 hours. Used that water for my lye, which also carried some of the indigo powder into the soap.
The brown one (wow! can you say rapid discoloration? that soap was uncolored) is scented with vanillin... sort of. The scent is very faint. I suspect it will bloom when the soap gets wet. I think I need to try dissolving the crystals in water instead of glycerin for the next batch I try with it. The drops of liquid that came out the top on the loaf and a couple of the overflow molds soaked back in. I'll watch for any reappearance tomorrow. There are darker spots on top of the loaf where the drops came out and sank back in. I haven't tested the spots again yet to see if they still have lye (ETA- tested a spot and it's still zappy. Looks like some of the drops dried on top, and some were reabsorbed. May have to rinse those off. Going to wait til I cut the soap and see what's inside.). Not zappy in the spots I did test, from side and bottom faces. Best tasting soap I ever zap tested.
I had to put them in the freezer to get my mold liners off. You can see in one of the pics where one end of the celebration soap got messed up, because the bottom half to third was still very squishy when I tried to peel it back at first. That loaf is also pretty badly misshapen because the liner buckled and leaked soap into the mold when I poured it. I plan to wait another full day before cutting any of them.
The one with the swirly top is my 'celebration' soap, just for fun to celebrate completing a big editing job. This is probably about the most expensive soap I'll ever make. The blend of essential oils used to scent it cost nearly $100, so it's going to break down to over $10 per bar production cost. Good thing I'm not trying to sell. It smells absolutely fabulous and is quite sparkly, though the sparkle didn't make it into the photos.
The blue one is made with lard, colored with indigo and unscented. I mixed a teaspoon of indigo powder in more distilled water than I knew I'd need for the soap and let that sit for about 12 hours. Used that water for my lye, which also carried some of the indigo powder into the soap.
The brown one (wow! can you say rapid discoloration? that soap was uncolored) is scented with vanillin... sort of. The scent is very faint. I suspect it will bloom when the soap gets wet. I think I need to try dissolving the crystals in water instead of glycerin for the next batch I try with it. The drops of liquid that came out the top on the loaf and a couple of the overflow molds soaked back in. I'll watch for any reappearance tomorrow. There are darker spots on top of the loaf where the drops came out and sank back in. I haven't tested the spots again yet to see if they still have lye (ETA- tested a spot and it's still zappy. Looks like some of the drops dried on top, and some were reabsorbed. May have to rinse those off. Going to wait til I cut the soap and see what's inside.). Not zappy in the spots I did test, from side and bottom faces. Best tasting soap I ever zap tested.
I had to put them in the freezer to get my mold liners off. You can see in one of the pics where one end of the celebration soap got messed up, because the bottom half to third was still very squishy when I tried to peel it back at first. That loaf is also pretty badly misshapen because the liner buckled and leaked soap into the mold when I poured it. I plan to wait another full day before cutting any of them.
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