This is more than excellent Can't thank you enough for clarifying the details like mica dissolving, decreasing mold elevation Thank you very much❤❤❤ Ur new follower Noura from Egypt
I love how gentle the mica lines came out. I have the same wish like you: to keep the shimmer of the gold mica in the finished soap. But I haven't found a satisfying technique so far. With your video I have learned to take a very thin traced batter when I use mica in oil. If the batter is too thick you see little of the mica :D Thank you very much for sharing your videos. Greetings from Germany!
@@tellervo. In my last experiment to this issue I thought "Maybe, if I put enough gold mica in the batter? Will it shimmer and look glittery then?" - Nope. Maybe it wasn't enough. Or it simply doesn't work this way. Glitter would solve this issue, but I don't want to use it. I don't trust the label "biodegradable". Maybe a mixture of both: not only much mica to the batter, but additional oil, too. I'm courious about your further experiments and hope to see more of them.
Thanks for posting. This video was really nice. Both came out nice but the second batch with the thinner trace is my favorite. I did subscribe to show my support.
Hi, I just saw your channel and I'm already a great fan of yours!! Just wanted to know what should be the amount of oils and amount of Lye solutions used for the cold-making soap process? Thanks so much! Lots of love to you!!
This is more than excellent
Can't thank you enough for clarifying the details like mica dissolving, decreasing mold elevation
Thank you very much❤❤❤
Ur new follower
Noura from Egypt
I love how gentle the mica lines came out. I have the same wish like you: to keep the shimmer of the gold mica in the finished soap. But I haven't found a satisfying technique so far. With your video I have learned to take a very thin traced batter when I use mica in oil. If the batter is too thick you see little of the mica :D Thank you very much for sharing your videos. Greetings from Germany!
Thank you so much☺ I do wish the lines were more prominent, so I think there is room for improvement, maybe another technique would be better🤔
@@tellervo. In my last experiment to this issue I thought "Maybe, if I put enough gold mica in the batter? Will it shimmer and look glittery then?" - Nope. Maybe it wasn't enough. Or it simply doesn't work this way. Glitter would solve this issue, but I don't want to use it. I don't trust the label "biodegradable".
Maybe a mixture of both: not only much mica to the batter, but additional oil, too.
I'm courious about your further experiments and hope to see more of them.
Let's keep experimenting!😁
@@tellervo. Yeah! :D
what a beautiful soap!! Love the design!!
Thank you :)
No wonder you left it at such light trace, beautiful results.
Thank you🙂
I like this method, so simple❤❤
oh wow, this is such a smart idea
thank you😁
I hv become a big fan of yours. Love yr job. Lots to learn.
Thanks for posting. This video was really nice. Both came out nice but the second batch with the thinner trace is my favorite. I did subscribe to show my support.
Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing
So nice!!
Thank you☺️
Hi, I just saw your channel and I'm already a great fan of yours!! Just wanted to know what should be the amount of oils and amount of Lye solutions used for the cold-making soap process? Thanks so much! Lots of love to you!!
Love love the beautiful patterns ! May I know the proportion of oil used in golden mica ...also proportion for blue color mica ?
I love the soap
Hahah🤪 Thank you so much💕
😍😍😍
Can this soap be used for washing
Yes of course🙂