Try heating to 165ºF before cooling. That was the advice I was given here on SMF, and it works for me.And even though I heated to clear and allowed it to cool down to 100, I've got stearic spots
Try heating to 165ºF before cooling. That was the advice I was given here on SMF, and it works for me.And even though I heated to clear and allowed it to cool down to 100, I've got stearic spots
Thanks!Try heating to 165ºF before cooling. That was the advice I was given here on SMF, and it works for me.
That is sooo pretty!!I made soap today!
Backstory: I'm living in Minneapolis for part of the year, miles away from my soapy stash. But due to the generous provision of @dibbles, along with several basic purchases, I've accumulated enough things to make a few batches. This one is scented with WSP's Sea Salt & Driftwood. Very nice!
What kind of swirl is that? And how do I copy it? That's beautiful! Lately, I keep seeing different swirls that I love but have no idea the name of them so I can look up the how-to's.View attachment 79805
I made soap today!
Backstory: I'm living in Minneapolis for part of the year, miles away from my soapy stash. But due to the generous provision of @dibbles, along with several basic purchases, I've accumulated enough things to make a few batches. This one is scented with WSP's Sea Salt & Driftwood. Very nice!
The swirl you see is only on the surface. I drizzled uncolored and blue soap batter and swirled with a glass dowel rod. Inside is a hanger swirl.What kind of swirl is that? And how do I copy it? That's beautiful! Lately, I keep seeing different swirls that I love but have no idea the name of them so I can look up the how-to's.
You're not whining! The disappointment will fade after a while and you'll like your layered soap better after you make another batch. It looks great, and I love the colors!I attempted layers which did not come out as planned they’re not level (which I knew to expect) but I also got some breakage along the color changes which was disappointing. I did spray 99% isopropyl between the layers and I did drop the mold after filling to attempt to knock out all the bubbles. Maybe I sprayed too much alcohol? I probably also unmolded too early also. I’m happy overall I certainly don’t mean to be whining! But not quite what I had envisioned.
Love cutting out the middle man whenever possible!I bought olive oil at restaurant Depot. ~$101 for ~24 pounds. Not having to pay shipping paid off
Now to make my challenge soap...
It's really pretty thoughI was going to make my challenge soap but pivoted and made a slab of mango scented mango/shea/PKO/castor soap. It's yellow
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The soap fully gel'd and is now stuck on the HDPE insert
And even though I heated to clear and allowed it to cool down to 100, I've got stearic spots
Awesome looking! Yeah, that @dibbles is like the candyman, she's got what you need. Did she make you do the exchange on the DL in a parking lot as the po po cruised by?View attachment 79805
I made soap today!
Backstory: I'm living in Minneapolis for part of the year, miles away from my soapy stash. But due to the generous provision of @dibbles, along with several basic purchases, I've accumulated enough things to make a few batches. This one is scented with WSP's Sea Salt & Driftwood. Very nice!
Really impressive work! Great colors and line!I cut my goats milk men's soap made with my reformulated recipe.
The lighting isn't great as I cure my soap skin the darkest room in the house, but I think my AC pencil line turned out good.View attachment 79806
I know what it's like to get something other that what you planned, but, hey, welcome to soaping! Truly, your soap is lovely and that's a great color combo. And choosing the crinkle cut just adds to the design. Those layers are tricky. I've been told to pour a layer and wait so it can set up -- but then the rest of my batter is also setting up!I attempted layers which did not come out as planned they’re not level (which I knew to expect) but I also got some breakage along the color changes which was disappointing. I did spray 99% isopropyl between the layers and I did drop the mold after filling to attempt to knock out all the bubbles. Maybe I sprayed too much alcohol? I probably also unmolded too early also. I’m happy overall I certainly don’t mean to be whining! But not quite what I had envisioned.
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