Oh my goodness that looks amazing! I cannot wait until it's unmolded!View attachment 38936 Ok gang. Start the nail biting. Your guess is as good as mine.
I was wondering about that too. I do have a baked blade but it never gets any use.One of the biggest problems is cutting the soap if you layer the m&p. You cannot cut m&p with a wire cutter, so large amounts of m&p mixed in cp will not cut with wire.
No M&P in this soap...all from scratch. But I am second-guessing my decision to put it in the freezer.One of the biggest problems is cutting the soap if you layer the m&p. You cannot cut m&p with a wire cutter, so large amounts of m&p mixed in cp will not cut with wire.
Isn’t M&P the stuff you buy that’s already soap? This started off like all CP as oils and lye in my soap pot.isn't it technically MP? I was thinking it was too--but what do I know?? how long till you can cut? I cant stand this waiting around stuff
What's it doing?No M&P in this soap...all from scratch. But I am second-guessing my decision to put it in the freezer.
Yours would also me m&p, just be careful if you use a wire cutter. I make a couple of transparent soaps from scratch and they will break my cutter wires. Most Melt and Pour bases available today are a soap base to start with, the only true synthetic m&p I know of is the crystal clear m&p's.Isn’t M&P the stuff you buy that’s already soap? This started off like all CP as oils and lye in my soap pot.
View attachment 38936 Ok gang. Start the nail biting. Your guess is as good as mine.
I use fishing wire in my cutter, so it’s no big deal.Very nice!! Sorry about your poor wires.
Yours would also me m&p, just be careful if you use a wire cutter. I make a couple of transparent soaps from scratch and they will break my cutter wires. Most Melt and Pour bases available today are a soap base to start with, the only true synthetic m&p I know of is the crystal clear m&p's.
The slices I posted were 1” thick. I believe the cloudiness is coming from using mica which I dispersed in glycerine as the colorant, I didn’t have any liquid color. Thought about using food coloring but feared it might be skin staining. I added a bit of sodium lactate as well, but I don’t think it was enough to affect the clarity. Also, not sure the freezing was necessary and may have affected the outcome, but it looked like just-mixed Jell-O when I poured it, so I turned chicken. I’ll definitely try it again sometime soon.I’ve made it a few times (or attempted to make it a few times), more as an experiment to satisfy my curiosity than anything else. I’m not sure I’d do it as a regular thing; nice lather, but not as nice as my regular CP, they sweated badly and dissolved very quickly. Also hard to cut nicely.
Thin slice, and slightly thicker slice. View attachment 38940View attachment 38941
Thanks. You are very kind. I am very pleased with the hue. The fragrance is spearmint and rosemary, and I believe it’s reflective of those.I love it, I think it's gorgeous! While you can't see through it completely it really has a great color and transparent effect.
I’ve made it a few times (or attempted to make it a few times), more as an experiment to satisfy my curiosity than anything else. I’m not sure I’d do it as a regular thing; nice lather, but not as nice as my regular CP, they sweated badly and dissolved very quickly. Also hard to cut nicely.
Thin slice, and slightly thicker slice. View attachment 38940View attachment 38941
This is very helpful, thank you! If you have any pictures after today, please do show and tell! I need to get brave and go ahead with the everclear I've been collecting for making translucent soap. I'd really love to make a full loaf of regular cold process soap and then have a layer of translucent soap on the top. Fingers crossed the layers don't separate.
Thanks very much, and yes, it reminds me of an old fashioned Coke bottle or depression glass. I wish we had “smell-a-vision.”Wow, this looks great. The soaps look like frosted glass, I love that.
And that lather! So glad it turned out well, now we will have to try it at some point
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