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Wet Soap - Cut Pics Added

I don't have a name for this one. It's scented with Coconut Lime Verbena, but it doesn't smell like the famous one. It does smell REEALLLYYYY good, though! Made with olive oil, palm, shea, coconut, cocoa butter and castor.

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Since that one went so well, I decided to stay up until Midnight and make another one. Unfortunately, the pic doesn't do it much justice, because it's really sparkly and pretty in person:

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This one is scented in Clean Cotton and I named it Mermaid's Song because the glitter I put on top looks like a mermaid tail (you can't see any of the green and white sparklies in the pic.) Same recipe as above but with shea instead of cocoa butter.
 
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Gorgeous as usual ;)
I never have any success with coconut lime verbena, usually after a few weeks the coconut completely fades & it becomes lime verbena soap instead.
 
Thanks Genny!

That's what I'm thinking will happen. I've never had luck with coconut either. :-( I can't wait to cut these. I used a water ratio of 2.1:1, so they set up pretty quickly. I was aiming for a tiger stripe with the blue one, but the bottom layers swirled. The top should come out, so I'm interested to see what it looks like in there. :lol:
 
After you finish shaping a top that comes out like this, do you just run to the fridge and gorge yourself on whipped cream? Because that's what I really feel compelled to do just looking at the pictures.
 
That recipe sounds familiar! I agree the first one looks like whipped cream. Where's my spoon?... oh wait, it's soap lol :razz:
 

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