Absolutely! It's what I used for years.Can this packaged lard be used as lard in soap making friend calc? I’ve only used reclaimed bacon grease so far. But I’m short enough bacon grease for one layer in my soap.
Absolutely! It's what I used for years.Can this packaged lard be used as lard in soap making friend calc? I’ve only used reclaimed bacon grease so far. But I’m short enough bacon grease for one layer in my soap.
Here’s the result. Colored with indigo, it’s called WintermintHey, I made a one pot wonder yesterday! It'd be fun to see pics of your end result. I'm intrigued by seeing how different traces result in different looks. My trace was fairly fluid, and I definitely got a different look from the other time I tried this design (with a thicker trace, actually the soap in my current avatar).
Wow, that's a really neat look! The thicker trace definitely gave a different result, but I like it.Here’s the result. Colored with indigo, it’s called Wintermint View attachment 69453
I’m super happy with how the bars look after cutting up this slab, but I ended up with some air holes on the surface. I’m thinking about trying to pipette some EcoGlitter in clear M& P into the holes. Is that a crazy idea?This could be my last batch of deep space/galaxy/nebula soap for a special order, or not, because I still haven’t made one that is exactly right.
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This is the largest mold I own - 12 bars - which also makes each batch a workout for someone who rarely uses more than 1000 g of oils.
I’m thinking a little sparkle would be nice I’m the worst at taking photos, but thinking it has to happen this weekend because I have a serious backlog stretching all the way back to the summer@Mobjack Bay we will need some pictures in order to evaluate your question.
Seriously, I'm sure that would work. I've also used Tree Marie's trick of "spackling" the holes with the bevelings.
Me too!I'm always excited to hear that there might soap pics coming from @Mobjack Bay!
Hi I'm curious what's sorbitol and what is it used for in soap.I made the first batch of little soaps that my daughter In Nicaragua asked me to make for her students. They’re bright yellow and smell so good……but as I was sitting on a plane to Austin tonight, I realized I forgot to add sorbitol and sodium lactate! They’re sitting in the molds now and I won’t be home until Friday, so hopefully by then they’ll be hard enough to unmold! I might have to freeze them. Hopefully they’ll lather ok w/o any added sugar.
It adds extra lather, same as if you used sugar or honey. I use it instead of those two because I don’t have to worry about it scorching.Hi I'm curious what's sorbitol and what is it used for in soap.
Oh very nice I will have to try that some time!It adds extra lather, same as if you used sugar or honey. I use it instead of those two because I don’t have to worry about it scorching.
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