Ok so I made this Wild Rose Soap. I am super bummed at what happened when I cut it, it fell apart. I would cut and chunks would break off. Now I had this happen with one other batch of soap. So now I am wondering if maybe it sets faster this recipe and I need to cut it earlier than 24 hours. The smell od this soap is amazing so I will try again and see what happens. If it does it again I will cry lol.
But I do smuggle cigarettes over the border. Cigarettes are very, very expensive here, since they want us to quit smoking. But instead of throw it away, which is really difficult, I go to Sweden and buy it for under half the price.
Oooh I love the blue ones!
I'm partial to blue that's why hehe but the other one's quite nice, too I think.Thats the ones i like too the other one i think kinda looks like a sound wave! but the bstter was far less fluid by time i got to second loaf so was never going to be as nice
Eh.. Not gonna post this particular soap as part of my natural colorant in HP series lol, not until I get a semblance of blue.
Belatedly I realized that while red sandalwood powder might have worked in the lye water, this particular indigo probably should be infused in oil and added/used in the main batter.
Oh well, it's still nice. Just not blue haha
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I'm partial to blue that's why hehe but the other one's quite nice, too I think.
I'm partial to blue that's why hehe but the other one's quite nice, too I think.
Blues - anything with a mint base or anything with an ozone base, anything "cool" (i.e. cucumber)Very nice. Green is a much more natural color—it’s easy to pair with lots of EOs...rosemary, mint, clary sage, etc. Blues and reds puzzle me with how to scent them.
Thanks, sweetsthat is a very pretty HP soap Dawni!!!!
Very nice. Green is a much more natural color—it’s easy to pair with lots of EOs...rosemary, mint, clary sage, etc. Blues and reds puzzle me with how to scent them.
Thank you @DWinMadisonBlues - anything with a mint base or anything with an ozone base, anything "cool" (i.e. cucumber)
Reds - spicy scents, anything fruity, floral, "hot"
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