This may be strange, but I’ve never heard of using water to dilute mica. I thought we were limited to oil. Do you simply discount the water from the light mixture and use it instead for deluding mica?
Agradezco infinitamente los videos subtitulados, no hablo inglés pero con los mínimos conocimientos que tengo del idioma, y la ayuda del traductor, puedo seguir las formulaciones sin problema. Esto es Genial!!!
I'm sure you asked this once before on a different video and I told you it's only necessary if you want to make sure the soap goes through the gel phase.
I bought the EDTA before you sent me your very kind testing results...will you tell me how much EDTA you added and if you added it to the oils or the lye water? I so appreciate your help. Thank you🥰
Soaping101 okay thanks. I only asked because I’m so used to adding oil to micas and did not think they’d mix with water. That’s all.. thank you for clarifying!
This may be strange, but I’ve never heard of using water to dilute mica. I thought we were limited to oil. Do you simply discount the water from the light mixture and use it instead for deluding mica?
Agradezco infinitamente los videos subtitulados, no hablo inglés pero con los mínimos conocimientos que tengo del idioma, y la ayuda del traductor, puedo seguir las formulaciones sin problema. Esto es Genial!!!
What gorgeous colours! I just love your videos. Thank you!
This is one of my favorites! I love the colors!
what size of batch did you do? (i have tequilla that i wanna put in soap but i only do a 10oz batch!)
Ooo I must try!!!! Thank You for sharing this gem💎🍂🍁🍁
🍁🍂Absolutely BEAUTIFUL! I just love those colors!
Beautiful made me think of Halloween and candy corn
Love this Soap
Beautiful soaps! Love the colors!☺️👏👏👏💜🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🌾
Beautiful! I would love to be able to smell that. LOL. Thanks for sharing,
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It looks like Bourbon candy corn
I always thought you had to cover top of soap and wrap in a blanket😳 I'm confused now😫
Beauty By Bredice soapers do that to ensure gel phase by increasing temperature. But not necessary
I'm sure you asked this once before on a different video and I told you it's only necessary if you want to make sure the soap goes through the gel phase.
I'm not sure if it matters, but the percentage is off by 0.1 on the Bastille Soap recipe on your website. (I'm very new to soaping.)😇
Where can I buy the hanger swirl tool please.?
at Nurture Soap: bit.ly/2YTodyB
What can be added to cp soap to make it nicer to use in hard water?
I bought the EDTA before you sent me your very kind testing results...will you tell me how much EDTA you added and if you added it to the oils or the lye water? I so appreciate your help. Thank you🥰
Micas were mixed with water?
Yes
How much water was added to the micas?
Soaping101 okay thanks. I only asked because I’m so used to adding oil to micas and did not think they’d mix with water. That’s all.. thank you for clarifying!
I find water much easier than mixing with the oil.
Soaping101 Thanks so much for replying. I never tried it, because I assumed it was a no-no! Lol
Hmmm, everyone told me that alchohol makes the soap seize.
So you can see now that was not true :)