vanilla discolorization

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Marilyn Norgart

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Here ya go MGM. this is the discoloring from 10 days and I think it may still get darker. I think I like the color more everyday and the scent keeps getting better too!!
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I've seen several soaps made with vanilla and I really like the shade it discolors too. With the knowledge that it does discolor I think it's a wonderful way to color soap.

I agree with you, the color is so much more nicer now :) My old bedroom walls were in those shades hehe brings me back decades.
 
I've seen several soaps made with vanilla and I really like the shade it discolors too. With the knowledge that it does discolor I think it's a wonderful way to color soap.

I agree with you, the color is so much more nicer now :) My old bedroom walls were in those shades hehe brings me back decades.

it is a nice color for walls isn't it?
I made a chocolate and caramel soap that I split the batch and used caramel in one and choco in the and they were both close to the same color. try swirling that!! but they didn't turn out too bad and the choco is darker than the vanilla now.
 
Yep. And it was.

I'd expect they'd be nicer in a bigger room like a living room or dining room provided your furniture isn't so dark also.
 
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