Lin19687
Well-Known Member
I need to clean up buckets this afternoon can't really complain as I use the dishwasher.
LOL Same here. Doncha hate that?! Can't live with 'em; can't live without 'em. But why oh why can't they be more like us? I wouldn't wander through your space (or his, for that matter) when you're into your soap zone... wouldn't even consider it.I tend to avoid making soap when he might need to wander through my space to get coffee or a snack, etc.
Well done! Be sure to post this in the Photo Gallery too -- to share with all SMF members and for future reference. It will just get buried forever in this thread.Wanted to try out some new techniques and new ways to add colorant today.
It didn't take long to figure out that my Oopsie Oil contained 51% CO and 49% OO. I spent a couple of days ruminating about what to make with it. Of course, the easiest thing would have been to make LS. But noooo I couldn't make it easy on myself.Soaping Goal for the Day: Correct the oopsie I posted on the Gripes Thread. In a "senior moment" of lapsed concentration, I poured melted coconut oil into an opened, half empty, bottle of olive oil sitting next to the scale instead of back into its container. I wrote down the net weight of the CO. Now I have to calculate the weight of the OO before figuring out what I'm going to do with it. Then it will be "cross-fingers time" to see if the formula works.
Lovely! I love seeing pretty HP soapWanted to try out some new techniques and new ways to add colorant today.
I think I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Sandalwood Rose fragrance.
Hot processed, as usual.
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Hi Heidi,Thanks Lin19687 I appreciate your post. I did use a very small % but I will do some research and make sure I feel safe with this before letting her have it for her dog. I wouldn’t want to be responsible if something bad happened. Thanks again for your input.:
Looks like a gemstone - gorgeous.Ok these are NOT cleaned up yet. I still have to plane and bevel these but im really digging how the coloring turned out. This is Activated charcoal soap with tea tree and lemon oil.
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