Umm...I'm not quite sure what I did wrong with this first CP batch. I also made the big mistake of scenting it with lavender and citronella. It ended up smelling like a mosquito repellant candle.
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/4246/1000085k.jpg
I threw it into the crockpot (thanks honor435! :wink: ) and cooked it for awhile, added bergamot/grapefruit and here's the finished soap. It turned out much better. You can still smell a little citronella but my sister said it smells good and that it might be nice to wash with if you're planning on being outside quite a bit.
http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/6997/1000090.jpg
My next big mistake was with this coconut milk batch. I now understand about false trace. Oh no! :shock: Out comes the crockpot again and I thought it turned out quite nice. Vanilla Bean Noel scent with CP color stabilizer and it's remained a lovely cream color. eta: slowly discolored to brown.
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/6713/1000088j.jpg
Next there's...wait a minute...this isn't soap!
http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/1678/1000093.jpg
I guess he was thinking "She's in the kitchen. Is there food?"
And finally, after months of swirl envy and drooling over other people's beautiful soaps, I used Dagmar's recipe from her tutorial and tried to swirl like she showed.
"removed tute link because it's gone"
My results - okay, it's not great but sooo much better than my previous efforts. Thanks for posting the tutorial, Dagmar
http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/2082/1000096.jpg
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/6482/1000097e.jpg
I liked the salt bar so much that I made another batch but I added in a little olive oil.
80% co
12% oo
8% castor
I used a dark rose mica and gold mica for colorants and scented it with Strawberry & Champagne FO. I'm quite pleased with the results but I don't have pictures. I'll have to take some and post them later.
Right now, I've got a HP batch cooking and I'm going to add some coffee grounds and oatmeal to it. One of my sisters has asked several times for a gardener/kitchen scrubby soap so this is an experiment. I really hope it turns out.
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/4246/1000085k.jpg
I threw it into the crockpot (thanks honor435! :wink: ) and cooked it for awhile, added bergamot/grapefruit and here's the finished soap. It turned out much better. You can still smell a little citronella but my sister said it smells good and that it might be nice to wash with if you're planning on being outside quite a bit.
http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/6997/1000090.jpg
My next big mistake was with this coconut milk batch. I now understand about false trace. Oh no! :shock: Out comes the crockpot again and I thought it turned out quite nice. Vanilla Bean Noel scent with CP color stabilizer and it's remained a lovely cream color. eta: slowly discolored to brown.
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/6713/1000088j.jpg
Next there's...wait a minute...this isn't soap!
http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/1678/1000093.jpg
I guess he was thinking "She's in the kitchen. Is there food?"
And finally, after months of swirl envy and drooling over other people's beautiful soaps, I used Dagmar's recipe from her tutorial and tried to swirl like she showed.
"removed tute link because it's gone"
My results - okay, it's not great but sooo much better than my previous efforts. Thanks for posting the tutorial, Dagmar
http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/2082/1000096.jpg
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/6482/1000097e.jpg
I liked the salt bar so much that I made another batch but I added in a little olive oil.
80% co
12% oo
8% castor
I used a dark rose mica and gold mica for colorants and scented it with Strawberry & Champagne FO. I'm quite pleased with the results but I don't have pictures. I'll have to take some and post them later.
Right now, I've got a HP batch cooking and I'm going to add some coffee grounds and oatmeal to it. One of my sisters has asked several times for a gardener/kitchen scrubby soap so this is an experiment. I really hope it turns out.
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