violets2217
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My Son is the only one in the house that uses the bath bombs I made for Christmas. I had to make him another batch for his birthday end of January... LOLI dont know any men who use them but i suppose its possible
My Son is the only one in the house that uses the bath bombs I made for Christmas. I had to make him another batch for his birthday end of January... LOLI dont know any men who use them but i suppose its possible
Pretty sure I can see some semen in there swimming up to meet their fate on the bar on the left
Um *clutching pearls* can we please go back to the poopy topic?I always pull up the pictures of soaps before I read the comments. I was thinking about how I really liked the way your soap looked....then read the comment you wrote. Now it cannot be unseen. lol
Is it very manly smelling? Maybe a different name if not - Skinny Dipping?Well, I had intended to make some shampoo bars in Rain Barrel fo for men and some bath bomb in merlot.. but someone was working distracted and snapped out of it just as they were pouring rain barrel into the green bath bomb mix.. Thank god I only made 4. I dont know any men who use them but i suppose its possible
My grandsons love bath bombs! Of course, they are only 8 and 10, so that may change. It's funny how it seems that most men will take showers and not baths, but many of them love a good soak in the hot tub - basically an extended bath with more heat, right?My Son is the only one in the house that uses the bath bombs I made for Christmas. I had to make him another batch for his birthday end of January... LOL
ohhh I like that name. I would say its a more manly scent but not overly soIs it very manly smelling? Maybe a different name if not - Skinny Dipping?
Basil makes a cool guys name. Didn’t know that. Basil is the goat in my avatar. She ( yes a female as well LOL) was born last year . My daughter was here and saw the birth along with her twin, Primrose. She decided to give them plant/flower names as THEIR mother is “Flower”. Anyway, I took her name . She never slows down. I hope that’s me too. A female that never slows downBleeding heart soap.
Here's my syndet shampoo bars unmolded:
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And @Vicki C - Basil is a male's name, but it is rarely used these days. It's very 'old England'. However, it may make a comeback, like to many older names.
I love your layers!!I've used it in my rebatch soap and it holds really well. I haven't used it in CP yet, but I think I remember good reviews.
My soapy stuff from the weekend: 2 batches of beer soap, 60lb oil masterbatched, and 15 sugar scrubs - in addition to networking to expand further into wholesale.
Just for fun, here's some pics from last week's soap adventures....
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Thank you! It is a lot of work but the end result is so worth it .Those are gorgeous, @Ellacho!
I have a flower-topped soap design planned next for spring but I keep putting it off. I just need to dig in and do it.
My son uses my bath bombs all the time! Who knows.....you may end up with some converts!Well, I had intended to make some shampoo bars in Rain Barrel fo for men and some bath bomb in merlot.. but someone was working distracted and snapped out of it just as they were pouring rain barrel into the green bath bomb mix.. Thank god I only made 4. I dont know any men who use them but i suppose its possible
I really love the look of the Abalone & Sea! Can I ask which colour did you use for the bottom layer?Cut Abalone & Sea (WSP) and Apple Sage (BB).
Absolutely! I used a mixture of Cappuccino and Gold micas from Branbleberry and mixed in a little ground cinnamon to give it a sandy look. (I'm one to mix micas till I get the right shade, so sorry it's a little ambiguous.)I really love the look of the Abalone & Sea! Can I ask which colour did you use for the bottom layer?
Beautiful green!Today I made a St Paddy's day soap (colour-wise anyway). I didn't have the right green so mixed my own and very happy with the way it turned out. It's an in-pot swirl - looking forward to the cut! Think I might call it the Irish Clovers...
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