I love them! Now, if only I could get them to look pretty.Shows off the awesome hair really well. I take it the shampoo bar worked great?
I love them! Now, if only I could get them to look pretty.Shows off the awesome hair really well. I take it the shampoo bar worked great?
Sorry, didn’t see this message! It was a hanger swirl.Oh my God...I love this
may I ask what technique of swirl this is please...I just love it
As you rightly said, the white is darkening to quite a dark tan. I’m hoping it will darken evenly. At the moment it’s a bit blotchy. Next time I’ll colour my base batter darker and work with that. It’s my first time working with a discolouring fragrance. So much to learnBeautiful! I would expect the white to turn brown over time and the yellow/gold will probably also darken. How dark would depend on how much you used and your vendor. I love Dragon's Blood, but, yes it will darken over time.
As you rightly said, the white is darkening to quite a dark tan. I’m hoping it will darken evenly. At the moment it’s a bit blotchy. Next time I’ll colour my base batter darker and work with that. It’s my first time working with a discolouring fragrance. So much to learn
What I really like about soap is that it engages both my science and creative sides. I like feeling like I'm back in my college chem lab, taking notes and observations, figuring out amount needed for which size mold, weighing ingredients, etc.Oh, yes, I have went to college and got edgumacated. Truth be told, I probably over-think everything: life, faith, existence, soap... you name it.
Hopefully injury free?It literally was a quick trip...just an overnight for a wine tasting event with Janice.
That’s EXACTLY why I started making soap as well.What I really like about soap is that it engages both my science and creative sides. I like feeling like I'm back in my college chem lab, taking notes and observations, figuring out amount needed for which size mold, weighing ingredients, etc.
Hopefully injury free?
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/lavender-rosemary-bergamot-divided-loaf-swirl.74618/Made a quick trip 3 hours south to NOLA last night...made it home this afternoon to pour this...
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I finally figured out the Crafter’s Choice matte lavender conundrum. It disperses in water, not oil. The colors here are “Purple Vibrance” mica, matte lavender aquamarine and “Black Carbon” mica. EOs: lavender, cedarwood, clary sage and bergamot. I discounted the water 5%, used 1-1 masterbatch L/W and replaced half of the remaining water with coconut milk. Amazingly, it behaved remarkably well. In fact, I might have poured a bit thin to achieve the swirl I’m going for. Very excited to cut this one tomorrow.
I also masterbatched about a half gallon of lye and made a run to BigLots! For coconut oil.
I hope you all have a great Sunday.
Oooh exciting!View attachment 38204 Set up and about to pour this guy...
I've recently used more and it's already slowly fading at about a month. But I have a 5month soap that used about 8% and while it's not as strong, it's still there. I think the trick is finding a scent that works with it. I have to check my notes but I remember I used cedarwood and rosemary, among others. I always love seeing what you come up with, I'm excited to see those oneJust finished pouring my first Neem Oil Soap.. A few surprises: First, Holy Hannah Neem Oil smells, 2nd - the batter was brown until SURPRISE it turned green and my planned Oatmeal Milk and honey was substituted with Drops of Rain. 3rd it took forever to trace and it loves to separate. It will be interesting to see if the scent I use wins over the neem smell as it cures. I only used neem at 8 % so Im hoping so.
When using DB or any other discoloring FO, especially high vanilla fo's, I would not color the base darker. I find it much better to pour of batter for swirling then add the discoloring fo in the main batch of batter. If you color the fo free with bright colors the result can be very pretty. I use a lot of discoloring fo's and that is just my system.As you rightly said, the white is darkening to quite a dark tan. I’m hoping it will darken evenly. At the moment it’s a bit blotchy. Next time I’ll colour my base batter darker and work with that. It’s my first time working with a discolouring fragrance. So much to learn
I've recently used more and it's already slowly fading at about a month. But I have a 5month soap that used about 8% and while it's not as strong, it's still there. I think the trick is finding a scent that works with it. I have to check my notes but I remember I used cedarwood and rosemary, among others. I always love seeing what you come up with, I'm excited to see those one
Let’s see...soapy things for today include finishing decorating the “She Shed/ Soap Lab. Got some things hung up there. Put some hard oils in the oven to melt and have prepared everything for a nice Sweet Orange and Clove batch, colored with all natural colorants!
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