They turned out so beautifully!! What a great idea to layer the soaps and make a different pour for each one! You're such an asset to the Club, Lisa! ♥️
i dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Elian Rocco i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I cannot believe how much I love this soap !! I actually loved every layer, the travelling one stood out, but, oh, the final result !!! So, so amazing :)
Thankyou Wendy, lovely to see you again. I loved the travelling one too, but mucked it up a bit, so I'm keen to do it again but to plan how I do the path a bit better
Thanx for this video! I was wondering how the methods compare to each other and it's hard to decide a winner because they all are wonderful. Wow, these turned out spectacular! And wouldn't it be cool make it in a loaf mold with more layers, and cut as usual? Your sides would be the face.
Oh no what have you done!!! I was reading that and thought, oh a loaf that would be a lot of layers and then you made me think about the face of the soap and now I want to do it
This video was captivating seeing so many different pours in such a short time. I loooooove that look of the different layers on the side! They look incredible! And the idea of them changing as you use them is so cool! (Kind of like that outstanding seasons soap you made that I look at every day) you are so innovative and I'm always impressed 💕 Well done, Lisa!
Oh I really like these layers, this looks so much fun! And, as you say, the soap will uncover beautiful designs as it is used. Amazing soaps, will definitely have to give it a go, thank you so much for the inspiration and teaching❤️🙏🏼
Can I like this more than once? You've used colors similar to the ones I have picked out for my attempt. And I absolutely love the effect! What a great way to see how pouring from different points leads to a different effect. I Just love it!
I wish I was joking when I yelled in excitement that you had uploaded a new video and my husband wanted to know what was wrong!!! 🤣🤣🤣 The soap in the thumbnail was SOO beautiful I was so excited!!! I am thinking about doing the soap challenge club next month for the first time! An amazing theme I think so many people will have fun with! I am thrilled to see what you come up with! Have you thought about doing Alice in wonderland or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory????? 🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫
That's great I do hope you give the club ago it's fantastic. I have been going round and round in circles trying to decide what to do, I have a few ideas.
Those layers each remind me of a feathered tye dye look. I loved each layer so much that I think I will try just a layer with the kiss pour. But I see 👀 what you mean about the cool sides. Cheers and Blessings 💕💕💕
Thank you so much Cheryl, even the single pours give cool sides, I hope you do give it a go. You are so good to always leave comments for me, I really appreciate it 😊
Oh wow, thank you for sharing your experiments with this technique. It looks very much like some acrylic pours I’ve seen. I love the pour from the corner too! I’m wondering how it would look in a loaf mould...with it being a flat design, I wonder what they’d look like cut vertically 🤔. Those sides are so awesome 😍😍
Hey Hilary, yes it is an acrylic pour technique. You are the 2nd person to mention the loaf and cut normally. I think it would be fab, I may have to give it a go, It would be a lot of layers though (better not do a tall and skinny, would be pouring for ever)
In three years of watching soap videos, I have never made soap. I do however paint with the acrylic pour technique. I think these are stunning. Love the side view. You are so clever in your designs. I absolutely love them.
Thank you so much Colleen. Acrylic pours are so beautiful, I wish we could get the little cells in the soap that you acrylic artists do with the silicone (I think) they are stunning
Brand new soap maker here and I can't WAIT until I'm brave enough to try something like this! That third layer travel pour is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!! Love, love, LOVE it! Edit: What is the finished size of your soap bars? Those look huge compared to what I've seen so far. They turned out beautifully!
Every soap u do blows my mind! Ur a true soap artist! The way ur mind can literally do gorgeous landscapes literally upside down is fascinating to me. I’m dyslexic so I don’t even get how the soap’s are cut to make a wood grain soap lol meanwhile u doing landscapes. Fascinating absolutely fascinating! 🖤🎃🖤
Wow! These bars are amazingly beautiful. I think my favorite layer was the traveling pour, but they are all lovely. And the combination -- Oo my goodness!
I love it!! How long and at what temp did you CPOP it? It’s lovely! I did two kiss and pours and had a third planned but I’m injured now and running out of time so WW will see. Anyhow Bravo!! Beautiful art Lisa. Also I love my fish soap I had just watched the video and here it comes. Just amazing. Your the best To my wall of fame 💕
Hi Nicole, thanks so much. I always CPOP at 70C, warm the oven up, then put the soap in, turn the oven off. If it's cold I then either put the oven light on or just cover with a tea towel. I then leave until the next day. Typically I unmould after about 24 hours but this one I left for 2 days so I could keep it sealed to stop soda ash. So pleased you like the fish soap, that was actually a 1st batch that I made and felt that the colours were a little dark, so I made it again and have been giving the 1st ones out as free gifts.
Absolutely breathtaking. You are extremely talented, a true master of soap making. I love the technique, love all the colors. Lovely piece of art work. A joy to watch, thank you for sharing🙂
Now THAT is a *handmade* bar of soap! A standout example of the artisanal nature of a natural beauty and "why" a person may want to get(or give) a bar of soap as a gift.🤩👏👏😁👏🙃😘you ARE a truly wonderful designate to send forth into the world on behalf of soaps and soapers everywhere!
Oh god!! I just wanna eat these. The sandwich of kiss pour looks gorgeous on the sides. Soap is even prettier in video. I m gonna try multiple layers too later. Thanks for showing how it's made👍☺️☺️👏
This turned out so pretty. 🥰 I love all the layers of different colors. I follow another soap maker here on RUclips, Vicki Frost. She makes some pretty bars too. You might find some of her stuff interesting. Your both pretty great at turning soap into art. Very well done lady . ♥️♥️♥️
Hi Lisa, Every layer looked beautiful and the finished soap looks amazing. It must be frustrating for you when mica companies come out with stunning new colours and you can't just buy any that takes your eye. Stay safe and warm to you and your loved ones.
Thanks Tanya, it can be a bit frustrating in one way, but in another it's good as it stops you buying unnecessary things just because they're pretty, which we know for us soapers is so difficult :-)
Wow! I love those sides too. Changing the look of the soap as it wears, adding a whole other dimension to the soap! I loved layer 3 but yes layer 5 was a favourite for me too. Love the song change, so upbeat, it matched the bright happy colours! (I do still love the song you've always used in the past though). Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much Beck. I think I was to do the travelling pour again to get the path right. I also agree about the music. I am going to mix it up a bit more, I do love that song bug got a few comments that it was depressing, which I can understand
I just love these! Each individual layer is awesome, and the combo of them is awesome.. I just couldn't choose either way to love more! Maybe have the whole bar encased in a solid colour and really have the layers be a suprise as it gets used? But that would prob be more difficult/time consuming? Idk, i'm tossing a thing out there.. By the way, what do u do with the the leftover mixed soap?
Thanks so much Alexandra. I normally don't have extra soap as I try to measure carefully, but with these I did make a little extra. So in that case I make little samples, I have some adorable little cloud moulds (so cute as my logo is a cloud) that I fill with extras, then they go out to customers as little sample freebies
Layers are great. My son and I did the kiss pour a few days ago and loved it. Watching your different pour styles is amazing. The traveling pour reminded me a bit of the flip cup painting we do. Gorgeous soaps Lisa!!
I'm your new subscriber and I have to tell you.. these are amazing colors.. there soooooo beautiful.. I'm from north America salt lake city Utah and I love love love watching how you make these soaps.. oh and dont let people bring you down on what they say about your beautiful work.. because what you make is sooo amazing and beyond beautiful and I would love to buy your product because this is so amazing I cant get my head around the fact your amazing at what you do
That first traveling pour was really cool. I sorta like the bits of new color where you picked up the stream and started new pour. Did you notice the surfer in the waves of colors in the last pour on top. Really neat technique, and I don’t make soap. LOL
Lisa I have so been looking forward to watching this and I was not disappointed ... the tutorial was so good, full of great information and helpful tips as always ... thankyou and congratulations 🥳 on such a beautiful soap
Aaah this is beautiful! I really want to try this. You make it look so easy. Your colours and the pour worked out amazingly. Thank you for doing this video. I was so excited to see that I had a new one of your videos to watch!
Hi I use Cosmetic Safety Consultants. They will let you use US oils as long as you have all the correct docs e.g. IFRA to 48th or 49th amendment and SDS. Their website is down at the moment though, hopefully up soon.
WOW Lisa what an amazing soap!!! and technique , this has to be one of the best soaps ive seen , your talent just seems to get better and better ,you must feel so proud, i will look forward to seeing you do this technique again ,ive already viewed this five times lol, take care and keep safe
Rather than just looking at hard to liquid oils (as some liquid oils, like castor speed up trace) I always look at the saturated/unsaturated fats, you can find this in the top corner of your soap calc print out. I find working with a ratio as close to 40:60 works really well
I think this is my favourite soap so far, which is saying something lol. They all look great and I really enjoyed seeing the patterns emerge as you poured and tilted the mould.
This is just the most stunning soap ever! I'm just drooling over it, and can't wait to try it- or at least an approximation! - as soon as I can. Just wow! 🤩
do you have to follow all the assessment rules for any soap you make, even just for fun/home use? or are the regulations only with regards to soap you'll be selling? they seem so strict and stifling, but i suppose i could understand them in terms of product selling for consumer safety.
Hi, yes it's for any soap that we are selling, but that also extends to any we may want to donate (e.g. if we want to make for charity) and we can only give away to family or very close friends, so we can't do anything like send out samples for customer research etc without an assessment which can be annoying as you normally want to research 1st before you finalise a soap and pay for an assessment, but we have to have the assessment before we can send out
Lisa how very interesting and yes those sides are amazing. Will be exciting to see the changes in colour when one is using those bars. Happy Soaping back to you.
Amazing - you are a true artist. I love all of your videos and each and your soaps are works of art. I wouldn’t be able to use them they are too beautiful 🧼
I've done a lot of fluid art in the past and have to say it's much easier to use paint than soap batter, but you can get this effect from just using one container so not really sure that using two is necessary and if using just one container it's easier to stop the flow of the paint (soap batter) (I appreciate that for this challenge two containers were needed.) Of course with fluid art you are able to tilt the canvas and allow the paint to run off which will further increase the definition between the colours (feathers). Glad you enjoyed making this soap and being a little more free with how you use the colours.
Hey Sarah, yes I think paint is probably easier and you can get a lot of cool effects. I think with the kiss pour you get more feathering where the separate colours from the jugs meet, rather than say a ring (tree ring pour)
Hi SP yes I do that every now and again. I have a few on this channel where I just make soap and then keep for personal use EG my Scream, Loyal Friend, Saturn Rising etc but the problem is you can only use so much soap :-)
No, I never bother as if you do it too early it makes the top go weird and I fine it has very little effect. I find wrapping well to seal out the air is best.
Hello again Davida Hand Craft Soap it's always lovely to see you, so pleased you liked the soap, and thanks so much for popping by and leaving another lovely comment
They turned out so beautifully!! What a great idea to layer the soaps and make a different pour for each one! You're such an asset to the Club, Lisa! ♥️
AW, thanks you Amy that's so lovely of you to say. It works both ways, I have learnt so much from you and the club :-)
i dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Maurice Kaysen Instablaster :)
@Elian Rocco i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Elian Rocco It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out!
the last pour looks like a psychedelic wave! i love it. also, your voice is so soothing and relaxing 💕
Thank you so much 😀
Yes it is
I cannot believe how much I love this soap !! I actually loved every layer, the travelling one stood out, but, oh, the final result !!! So, so amazing :)
Thankyou Wendy, lovely to see you again. I loved the travelling one too, but mucked it up a bit, so I'm keen to do it again but to plan how I do the path a bit better
Thanx for this video! I was wondering how the methods compare to each other and it's hard to decide a winner because they all are wonderful. Wow, these turned out spectacular! And wouldn't it be cool make it in a loaf mold with more layers, and cut as usual? Your sides would be the face.
Oh no what have you done!!! I was reading that and thought, oh a loaf that would be a lot of layers and then you made me think about the face of the soap and now I want to do it
@@IDreamInSoap go for it! I'm in the US so have many micas . Thinking of making each layer as contrasting as I dare!
Wow, a burst of color, love how you are experimenting. This soap screams sunshine!
Hi Mrs Murphy lovely to see you again. Thank you so much for your very kind comment 😊
This video was captivating seeing so many different pours in such a short time. I loooooove that look of the different layers on the side! They look incredible! And the idea of them changing as you use them is so cool! (Kind of like that outstanding seasons soap you made that I look at every day) you are so innovative and I'm always impressed 💕 Well done, Lisa!
Hey Shona, thank you so much. I'm enjoying your new channel, a good chance to see everything from the beginning again, look at how far you've come
@@IDreamInSoap oh Lisa, you're too sweet 🥰 Thank you for being you because you're the best.
Incredible colours! I though every pour was the best until I saw the next pour. I really love the separation on the sides. have to try this kiss pour.
Ooh yes, do try it Karen, it's a nice one and not too much faffing about
Oh I really like these layers, this looks so much fun! And, as you say, the soap will uncover beautiful designs as it is used. Amazing soaps, will definitely have to give it a go, thank you so much for the inspiration and teaching❤️🙏🏼
Hello again Mag it's always lovely to see you, so pleased you liked soap, and thanks so much for popping by once more
Can I like this more than once? You've used colors similar to the ones I have picked out for my attempt. And I absolutely love the effect! What a great way to see how pouring from different points leads to a different effect. I Just love it!
Hi again Mandy, thanks so much. I loved doing all the pours and it was a great way to get to understand the technique without wasting lots of soap
I wish I was joking when I yelled in excitement that you had uploaded a new video and my husband wanted to know what was wrong!!! 🤣🤣🤣 The soap in the thumbnail was SOO beautiful I was so excited!!! I am thinking about doing the soap challenge club next month for the first time! An amazing theme I think so many people will have fun with! I am thrilled to see what you come up with! Have you thought about doing Alice in wonderland or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory????? 🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫
That's great I do hope you give the club ago it's fantastic. I have been going round and round in circles trying to decide what to do, I have a few ideas.
Those layers each remind me of a feathered tye dye look. I loved each layer so much that I think I will try just a layer with the kiss pour. But I see 👀 what you mean about the cool sides.
Cheers and Blessings 💕💕💕
Thank you so much Cheryl, even the single pours give cool sides, I hope you do give it a go. You are so good to always leave comments for me, I really appreciate it 😊
Oh wow, thank you for sharing your experiments with this technique. It looks very much like some acrylic pours I’ve seen. I love the pour from the corner too! I’m wondering how it would look in a loaf mould...with it being a flat design, I wonder what they’d look like cut vertically 🤔. Those sides are so awesome 😍😍
Hey Hilary, yes it is an acrylic pour technique. You are the 2nd person to mention the loaf and cut normally. I think it would be fab, I may have to give it a go, It would be a lot of layers though (better not do a tall and skinny, would be pouring for ever)
In three years of watching soap videos, I have never made soap. I do however paint with the acrylic pour technique. I think these are stunning. Love the side view. You are so clever in your designs. I absolutely love them.
Thank you so much Colleen. Acrylic pours are so beautiful, I wish we could get the little cells in the soap that you acrylic artists do with the silicone (I think) they are stunning
As always, you amaze me with your talent.. Each pour was so beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Wow there soo beautiful are all the colors maca colors
HI thanks so much, most of them were micas, but I did use Neon Pink, Neon purple and Neon yellow, which are Neon pigments
I like the new animation opening but I do miss your old video opening when you spoke to the camera. Another great outcome, thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks Clint, so kind of you to say. I will be back in my intros soon
Brand new soap maker here and I can't WAIT until I'm brave enough to try something like this! That third layer travel pour is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!! Love, love, LOVE it!
Edit: What is the finished size of your soap bars? Those look huge compared to what I've seen so far. They turned out beautifully!
Every soap u do blows my mind! Ur a true soap artist! The way ur mind can literally do gorgeous landscapes literally upside down is fascinating to me. I’m dyslexic so I don’t even get how the soap’s are cut to make a wood grain soap lol meanwhile u doing landscapes. Fascinating absolutely fascinating! 🖤🎃🖤
Loved this! What was the size of that mold? Did you just divide the volume by 5 or you made less than the mold held?
I love it!!! I'm definitely trying this technique soon, thanks for showing us!
You are so welcome! I hope it goes well
My favorite was the third layer. It reminded me of tropical birds. And the side view is quite lovely.
Ooh the travelling pour, I liked that one too, I definitely want to do that style again but plan the travel path better
Wow these look amazing, my mum has been trying to do this as well this month and it’s not as easy as you make it look
Hi Lily P thank you so much for your very kind comment, I hope your mum's soaps come out brilliantly 😊
Hi Lisa, Where did you purchase your soap cutter?
pouring from the corner of the mold gave the best effect. so beautiful!
I agree, I loved that pour the best
Wow! These bars are amazingly beautiful. I think my favorite layer was the traveling pour, but they are all lovely. And the combination -- Oo my goodness!
Thanks a lot Tracey, yes I loves the travelling pour too, I will definitely do it again with a better 'travel plan'
I absolutely cannot stand the beauty of these. The color choices!!!!! Ahhhhh!!!! I’m obsessed!
That's so kind of you to say Deanna , thank you so much 😊
I love it!! How long and at what temp did you CPOP it? It’s lovely! I did two kiss and pours and had a third planned but I’m injured now and running out of time so WW will see. Anyhow Bravo!! Beautiful art Lisa. Also I love my fish soap I had just watched the video and here it comes. Just amazing. Your the best To my wall of fame 💕
Hi Nicole, thanks so much. I always CPOP at 70C, warm the oven up, then put the soap in, turn the oven off. If it's cold I then either put the oven light on or just cover with a tea towel. I then leave until the next day. Typically I unmould after about 24 hours but this one I left for 2 days so I could keep it sealed to stop soda ash. So pleased you like the fish soap, that was actually a 1st batch that I made and felt that the colours were a little dark, so I made it again and have been giving the 1st ones out as free gifts.
Absolutely breathtaking. You are extremely talented, a true master of soap making.
I love the technique, love all the colors. Lovely piece of art work.
A joy to watch, thank you for sharing🙂
AW, such a lovely comment, thank you so much Monica that's really kind of you and thank you for taking the time to leave another comment for me :-)
Now THAT is a *handmade* bar of soap! A standout example of the artisanal nature of a natural beauty and "why" a person may want to get(or give) a bar of soap as a gift.🤩👏👏😁👏🙃😘you ARE a truly wonderful designate to send forth into the world on behalf of soaps and soapers everywhere!
Thank you so much, I had so much fun with these
Oh my. This soap is just amazing. A technicolour dream. Thank you so much Lisa for your creativity and generosity yet again 😊
That's so kind of you to say Michelle , thank you so much 😊
This was so much fun to watch! You are very knowledgeable!! The colors are beautiful!
Thank you so much Melody
Oh god!! I just wanna eat these. The sandwich of kiss pour looks gorgeous on the sides. Soap is even prettier in video. I m gonna try multiple layers too later. Thanks for showing how it's made👍☺️☺️👏
Thanks so much Aparna, have fun with it :-)
This turned out so pretty. 🥰 I love all the layers of different colors. I follow another soap maker here on RUclips, Vicki Frost. She makes some pretty bars too. You might find some of her stuff interesting. Your both pretty great at turning soap into art. Very well done lady . ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks so much Danielle, ooh I will go and have a look at Vicki's channel
Ce st vraiment professionnel merci bcp pour les vidéo je suis nouvelle abonné merci encore 😍
Hi Lisa,
Every layer looked beautiful and the finished soap looks amazing. It must be frustrating for you when mica companies come out with stunning new colours and you can't just buy any that takes your eye.
Stay safe and warm to you and your loved ones.
Thanks Tanya, it can be a bit frustrating in one way, but in another it's good as it stops you buying unnecessary things just because they're pretty, which we know for us soapers is so difficult :-)
Wow! I love those sides too. Changing the look of the soap as it wears, adding a whole other dimension to the soap! I loved layer 3 but yes layer 5 was a favourite for me too. Love the song change, so upbeat, it matched the bright happy colours! (I do still love the song you've always used in the past though). Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much Beck. I think I was to do the travelling pour again to get the path right. I also agree about the music. I am going to mix it up a bit more, I do love that song bug got a few comments that it was depressing, which I can understand
This is the most beautiful soap making technique. Congratulations.
Thank you so much 😀
I just love these! Each individual layer is awesome, and the combo of them is awesome.. I just couldn't choose either way to love more! Maybe have the whole bar encased in a solid colour and really have the layers be a suprise as it gets used? But that would prob be more difficult/time consuming? Idk, i'm tossing a thing out there.. By the way, what do u do with the the leftover mixed soap?
Thanks so much Alexandra. I normally don't have extra soap as I try to measure carefully, but with these I did make a little extra. So in that case I make little samples, I have some adorable little cloud moulds (so cute as my logo is a cloud) that I fill with extras, then they go out to customers as little sample freebies
Layers are great. My son and I did the kiss pour a few days ago and loved it. Watching your different pour styles is amazing. The traveling pour reminded me a bit of the flip cup painting we do. Gorgeous soaps Lisa!!
Ooh do you mean actual acrylic pours, they are stunning. I would love to find a way to recreate the cells you get
Wow Lisa, the layering idea looks so gorgeous! That really turned out to be a bonus. Did you expect it?
Thanks Denise, I thought doing the thin layers would make a great soap, but was super pleased with how great the sides came out.
Another fantastic video Lisa! I really do like the layers and travelling pour technique. Cheers Mike
Thanks so much Mike, yes I loved the travelling pour too, I mucked it up a bit with my lack of 'travel plan' but I will definitely do it again
I'm your new subscriber and I have to tell you.. these are amazing colors.. there soooooo beautiful.. I'm from north America salt lake city Utah and I love love love watching how you make these soaps.. oh and dont let people bring you down on what they say about your beautiful work.. because what you make is sooo amazing and beyond beautiful and I would love to buy your product because this is so amazing I cant get my head around the fact your amazing at what you do
That's so kind of you to say HauntedKitty, thank you so much 😊
That first traveling pour was really cool. I sorta like the bits of new color where you picked up the stream and started new pour. Did you notice the surfer in the waves of colors in the last pour on top. Really neat technique, and I don’t make soap. LOL
Thanks Jeannie, I like the travelling pour too, ooh no I didn't notice, I'll have to go back and have a look.
Awesome soap and thanks for the experimentation, it saves us all so much time:) LOVED how the layers look down the sides too.
Thanks so much! 😊
Hi Lisa. I love the colors used in this soap. Hope you had fun making it. Thank you for the lessons. Stay safe. Be well.
Hi again Michael, lovely to see you. I did really enjoy this pour. thank you so much
Lisa I have so been looking forward to watching this and I was not disappointed ... the tutorial was so good, full of great information and helpful tips as always ... thankyou and congratulations 🥳 on such a beautiful soap
Hi Teresa, thank you, it was such a super fun pour
I'm so incredibly impressed at the designs on this soap!! Bravo! Well done!
That's so kind of you to say Teresa, thank you so much 😊
I love the acrylic pour painting method. I too have used it on soap. These are beautiful and fun! Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou so much, yes they are great techniques :-)
Wow!! What a fun soap technique!! Thank you so much for teaching!
Hi Jean I'm so pleased you liked it and thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment for me ☺️
Aaah this is beautiful! I really want to try this. You make it look so easy. Your colours and the pour worked out amazingly. Thank you for doing this video. I was so excited to see that I had a new one of your videos to watch!
Thank you so much Tracy , you are so good to always leave comments for me, I really appreciate it 😊
I'm new to soaping, your videos help me alot ❤️ Love from India❤️
That's so kind of you to say M.Z, thank you so much 😊
Can I ask which assessor you use? I’ve struggled to find one who lets me use American fragrance oils.
Hi I use Cosmetic Safety Consultants. They will let you use US oils as long as you have all the correct docs e.g. IFRA to 48th or 49th amendment and SDS. Their website is down at the moment though, hopefully up soon.
WOW Lisa what an amazing soap!!! and technique , this has to be one of the best soaps ive seen , your talent just seems to get better and better ,you must feel so proud, i will look forward to seeing you do this technique again ,ive already viewed this five times lol, take care and keep safe
Thanks so much Angie, I was so pleased how it came out 😊
A newbie query , to keep the fluidity of the batter to do designs... What should be my percentage or ratio of hard oils n soft oils??
Rather than just looking at hard to liquid oils (as some liquid oils, like castor speed up trace) I always look at the saturated/unsaturated fats, you can find this in the top corner of your soap calc print out. I find working with a ratio as close to 40:60 works really well
I think this is my favourite soap so far, which is saying something lol. They all look great and I really enjoyed seeing the patterns emerge as you poured and tilted the mould.
That's so kind of you to say ShintogaDeathAngel, thank you so much 😊 and lovely to see you once again
💕💕💕💕💕👍👍👍this is the most fantastical soap I've ever seen!!
Hey Robin, lovely to see you again, thank you so much
Those are beautiful!! This is definitely something I'll need to try!
I hope you give it a go, it's lots of fun
I really like these bars. The changing aspect is a neat idea. Thanks for all the info you give. Like your new cutter, too.
That's so kind of you to say Kami128, thank you so much 😊
This is just the most stunning soap ever! I'm just drooling over it, and can't wait to try it- or at least an approximation! - as soon as I can. Just wow! 🤩
Thanks Jan, ooh I hope yours goes really well.
do you have to follow all the assessment rules for any soap you make, even just for fun/home use? or are the regulations only with regards to soap you'll be selling? they seem so strict and stifling, but i suppose i could understand them in terms of product selling for consumer safety.
Hi, yes it's for any soap that we are selling, but that also extends to any we may want to donate (e.g. if we want to make for charity) and we can only give away to family or very close friends, so we can't do anything like send out samples for customer research etc without an assessment which can be annoying as you normally want to research 1st before you finalise a soap and pay for an assessment, but we have to have the assessment before we can send out
Lisa how very interesting and yes those sides are amazing. Will be exciting to see the changes in colour when one is using those bars. Happy Soaping back to you.
That's so kind of you to say Kezza OBee, thank you so much 😊
Amazing - you are a true artist. I love all of your videos and each and your soaps are works of art. I wouldn’t be able to use them they are too beautiful 🧼
That's so kind of you to say Ines Stack, thank you so much 😊
Lovely. Thanks for sharing your experiment and learned lessons. I loved the effect of the traveling pour and the pour at the corners. Well done.
Thank you so much, I loved those two the best as well, I'm going to do a travelling pour again
I'm just a big fan I love everything u do I love that soap just beautiful
Hi again Tracey, thank you so much :-)
I am going to try that it's amazing
I've done a lot of fluid art in the past and have to say it's much easier to use paint than soap batter, but you can get this effect from just using one container so not really sure that using two is necessary and if using just one container it's easier to stop the flow of the paint (soap batter) (I appreciate that for this challenge two containers were needed.) Of course with fluid art you are able to tilt the canvas and allow the paint to run off which will further increase the definition between the colours (feathers). Glad you enjoyed making this soap and being a little more free with how you use the colours.
Hey Sarah, yes I think paint is probably easier and you can get a lot of cool effects. I think with the kiss pour you get more feathering where the separate colours from the jugs meet, rather than say a ring (tree ring pour)
I know you have a lot of restrictions on what ingredients you can use. Have you ever just made a soap usuing everything you want just not selling it?
Hi SP yes I do that every now and again. I have a few on this channel where I just make soap and then keep for personal use EG my Scream, Loyal Friend, Saturn Rising etc but the problem is you can only use so much soap :-)
She's fucking amazeballs like literally one of the best iv seen bravo 👏
He, he, thank you so much Jamie
Love it I got soo excited as you were pouring he batter to a really relaxing watch loved how the sides looked after they were cut 💕💕💕💕
Thanks Jennifer, I was so pleased with the sides too :-)
I love Opals and ur soap looks like them. That is a stunning work of art 😍😍😍
Thank you so much!
You are amazing! Such wonderful ideas, i love how it turned out! ♥
Thank you so much!
Man I wanna carve something out of that soap, it'd make for a heck of a sculpture
Ooh that would be so cool. I've never carved anything though, so maybe I shouldn't do it, but I bet someone with carving skills would do something fab
You are a soap goddess! This is so original in every way. Absolutely adore those layers and the way they accentuate the design.
Thank you so much, I do like to try to take something and make it a bit different if possible
Great job. These are beautiful.
This is very cool! Ive seen a few other kiss pour designs and this one has more colors, very nice, i love it! Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Brillant Lisa. X love the father design and mix of colour
Thank you so much liz , that's very kind of you.
Out did yourself Lisa, gorgeous I like all layers but the top was my favorite as well!😍😍
Thank you so much, it's a lovely technique :-)
I've seen people use a spritz of rubbing alcohol on top of the soap to prevent ashing, do you do that ever?
No, I never bother as if you do it too early it makes the top go weird and I fine it has very little effect. I find wrapping well to seal out the air is best.
What a fantastic video and soap! Well done you! That will be a fun bar to use with the way the design will change as it is used xx
Thank you very much Charlotte, yes I think it will be fun to use too
I absolutely love the colors in the third traveling pour its a gorgeous soap.
That's so kind of you to say fav Ajua, thank you so much 😊
Wow Lisa this one is a colour explosion! Love it! 💙💛❤️🧡💜
Hey LJ, lovely to see you. Thank you so much :-) have a fab weekend
Reminds me of Peter Max artwork!!!❤❤❤❤
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Thats amazing, those sides are stunning. Can we buy this soap?
Thank you, yes it will be in the April shop update (3rd April) as I always like to cure my soaps for at least 6 to 8 weeks
These are beautiful! And great idea to pour in layers. Love the sides
Thanks so much!
Really beautiful, congratulations !
Thank you very much Mariana
Those are stunning! It's like a surprise in every bar.
Thank you so much Sarah
So very incredible
I love the fiery colors great job. You all are so talented and this soaping group.
Hello again Davida Hand Craft Soap it's always lovely to see you, so pleased you liked the soap, and thanks so much for popping by and leaving another lovely comment
You are definitely a very skillful soap maker.
Thank you! 😊
Do you think this can be done in a single loaf mold and not the mold pan you are using?
Yes, of course, I think it would work just fine
I love how these came out! The last pour was my favorite as well.
That's so kind of you to say GS Creations Handmade Jewelry, thank you so much 😊
Lovely, nice to see you follow the assess I know how expensive they can get
Thanks Susan, yes they are quite, but at least if you use them a lot it's not so bad
Yessss to kiss pour in layers, the sides are just amazingggggg
That's so kind of you to say zhajoura1987, thank you so much 😊
Thank you for the demo! The layers are beautiful.
Thank you so much Peg , that's very kind of you.
It was great to see the making behind the images in the group. 🤩
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much Whittany
I love the dramatic feathery effect! They look awesome!
Thank you! 😄
You soaping techniques fascinate me Lisa 🤩
Hi Lynne, lovely to see you. Thank you so much :-)
This is amazing!! Do you have a shop and do you ship to the US?
HI Greta, yes I do have a shop and I ship to the US all the time. Here's my shop www.idreaminsoap.co.uk/
You are so talented! This design is gorgeous.
Thank you so much! 😍
This soap is awesome!!! You are great at what you do!!
Thank you so much, that's so kind of you to say!