I have that same color in the 9-bar version and LOVE.IT. I'm only a hobby soaper, but it sure made the process so much nicer!I got my nurture soap delivery and unboxed my new soap cutter.
I have that same color in the 9-bar version and LOVE.IT. I'm only a hobby soaper, but it sure made the process so much nicer!I got my nurture soap delivery and unboxed my new soap cutter.
I've been wanting to buy the purple one forever but whenever I had the money it wasn't in stock and when I didn't have the money it was in stock. I was putting an order together last week and it hadn't been in stock but right before I checked out I went and looked and it was in stock so I bought it! Can't wait to cut soap with it.I have that same color in the 9-bar version and LOVE.IT. I'm only a hobby soaper, but it sure made the process so much nicer!
The way I got mine was to add my email address to the box that says "Notify me when this is in stock." If anyone else tries this, let me just warm you, when you do get the email, you have to immediately put it in your cart and push "Purchase." No messing around looking at FOs or micas - just buy it, or you will miss the window of time when everyone else who wants it is also trying to purchase it.I've been wanting to buy the purple one forever but whenever I had the money it wasn't in stock and when I didn't have the money it was in stock. I was putting an order together last week and it hadn't been in stock but right before I checked out I went and looked and it was in stock so I bought it! Can't wait to cut soap with it.
Thanks for showing the cut, really love that color! Tops look quite wonderful!Here's the cut. I think I cut it too soon (I just couldn't wait!!) and I got drag marks. The middle layer isn't very pronounced but I think the tops look neat and I'm happy with it as it's my 1st CP loaf.
Mad Micas and the color is Voodoo which is a reddish pink.
Here is the cut. This mold is far shorter than I thought it would be. not sure how I feel about that but I just cut the bars thicker. Also, ignore the nowhere near straight layer lol
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I need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places? I really don't know where to start. Am I correct in assuming all micas are not equal?Mad Micas and the color is Voodoo which is a reddish pink.
Here is the cut. This mold is far shorter than I thought it would be. not sure how I feel about that but I just cut the bars thicker. Also, ignore the nowhere near straight layer lol
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As long as the seller is correct in their suitability for CP, it's ok. I tend to favor Mad Micas and Nurture Soap, because the information those sellers provide is more complete and easier to locate than their competitors. Also, both those companies offer rewards for customers who review, and give the option for proud creators to post pictures of their products. This often makes it easier to see how a Mica will look in a variety of products and lighting environments for a more informed purchase.I need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places? I really don't know where to start. Am I correct in assuming all micas are not equal?
I get most of my micas from Nurture Soap and I also have a couple from WSP (Wholesale Supplies Plus). Like GemstonePony said, you can get credits at Nurture Soap for reviewing products (and on your first purchase) and that helps lower the price of subsequent orders. I usually order the 1oz bags from NS as they take up less room to store than the jars.I need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places? I really don't know where to start. Am I correct in assuming all micas are not equal?
The couple of jars I have of micas don't have weights on them, any idea how many teaspoons/tablespoons are in an ounce. I was thinking I would need 4 oz. of everything and was feeling I would be in the poorhouse in a matter of days if I kept buying as I have been LOL!I get most of my micas from Nurture Soap and I also have a couple from WSP (Wholesale Supplies Plus). Like GemstonePony said, you can get credits at Nurture Soap for reviewing products (and on your first purchase) and that helps lower the price of subsequent orders. I usually order the 1oz bags from NS as they take up less room to store than the jars.
There are six teaspoons to one ounce and I can get multiple batches out of one ounce of mica. I don't heavily color my soaps (usually one to 1.5 tsp for a loaf size batch of 52oz).The couple of jars I have of micas don't have weights on them, any idea how many teaspoons/tablespoons are in an ounce. I was thinking I would need 4 oz. of everything and was feeling I would be in the poorhouse in a matter of days if I kept buying as I have been LOL!
I won't buy any ingredients that go into my soaps from Amazon, big box, and rarely from Etsy unless I can't find it anywhere else. I found a reasonably priced Woad from a guy in Italy but also had several conversations with him before I bought it.As long as the seller is correct in their suitability for CP, it's ok. I tend to favor Mad Micas and Nurture Soap, because the information those sellers provide is more complete and easier to locate than their competitors. Also, both those companies offer rewards for customers who review, and give the option for proud creators to post pictures of their products. This often makes it easier to see how a Mica will look in a variety of products and lighting environments for a more informed purchase.
If you're getting a bunch of supplies from Brambleberry or another reputable source, there's nothing wrong with throwing some CP-safe micas into the cart as well. Anything from Amazon or your average big-box craft store is a gamble, though.
Thanks, Angie, that helps a lot. I never used to color my soaps like they do now and usually used more clays, than micas. It's a totally different experience but I am looking forward to doing it once again. Now just to be able to get the milk from the girls instead of the dairy dept! At least I am getting my tallow for free and it's organic!There are six teaspoons to one ounce and I can get multiple batches out of one ounce of mica. I don't heavily color my soaps (usually one to 1.5 tsp for a loaf size batch of 52oz).
I mostly buy from Bramble Berry. I like their samplers so I can try before committing to a larger jar.I need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places? I really don't know where to start. Am I correct in assuming all micas are not equal?
I purchase most of my micas from Nurture Soap because of the free shipping options over $30 but I have to say that Mad Micas has some damn sparkling micas and I love them. TKB also has some really nice micas but cost point is the free shipping with Nurture.I need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places? I really don't know where to start. Am I correct in assuming all micas are not equal?
I get mine from Micas & More, with a few neons from Mad Micas. Micas & More also has FO's but I don't recommend them for soap - they tend to develop DOS for me.I need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places? I really don't know where to start. Am I correct in assuming all micas are not equal?
I just order all of Nurture Soap's Mica sample collections! I've not been using a lot of Micas so I thought the samples would be a good start. I can't wait to get them on Monday to try them out!I need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places? I really don't know where to start. Am I correct in assuming all micas are not equal?
I use a variety of companies. In addition to those mentioned, a lesser known seller is Elements Bath and Body. Mica Powders & Colorants from ElementsBathAndBody.comI need to buy a bunch of Micas and am wondering do you folks buy your micas from one source or from different places?
Isn't their glitter fairy duster that little tube-like thing that looks like it has the end of a horn on the top of it. I was eyeing that last night LOL! Their micas look fantastic, but I can't make up my mind if I want to buy a bunch of 1 oz bottles or a few of 4 oz bottles. My practical side says get the smaller bottles, the I want everything side says get all the big ones and get it over with! I am going to be talking to y'all from debtors prison if I don't quit spending, I have to start making $ one of these days!I just order all of Nurture Soap's Mica sample collections! I've not been using a lot of Micas so I thought the samples would be a good start. I can't wait to get them on Monday to try them out!
ETA: I forgot I also got 3 micas and some glitter from Mad Mica in Royalty Soap's Soap Frosting Club Box. They are some pretty awesome colors and their glitter fairy duster is so fun to use!
Oh Boy, another place to browse! I hate shopping in a store but can literally spend an entire evening cruising the internet! It's a bad habit!I get mine from Micas & More, with a few neons from Mad Micas. Micas & More also has FO's but I don't recommend them for soap - they tend to develop DOS for me.
I'm the same way. And it is so easy on Amazon to instant purchase something LOL. At least with other online stores, you put in the whole order at once and know what it cost you. Amazon it's like...$15, ok $10, ok $20. Next thing you know...you just bought $100 worth of stuff from all the little buys.Oh Boy, another place to browse! I hate shopping in a store but can literally spend an entire evening cruising the internet! It's a bad habit!
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