Cucumber Melon Cold Process Soap | Piping Olive Oil Soap | The Soap Obsession Bath and Body Shop

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • I love 100% olive oil soaps. They require extra curing time but it is worth it.
    Comments are welcome, but please be respectful. I decided to do some piping with this and I think it turned out great. Come along as I make olive oil soap with one of my favorite scents.
    Also, I used my phone to film, therefore, I am not in frame all time. Forgive me.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @traciehaynie1100
    @traciehaynie1100 11 месяцев назад

    The piping is cute.

  • @dmvelez9430
    @dmvelez9430 Год назад

    I like the idea of a rope or ropes to top a soap. I've been playing around with piping and sometimes I'm at a loss of exactly WHAT to pipe (I'm no pro however! very limited skill-wise with piping). Your batter looked really fluid and the bit in the piping bag looked really soft! I wonder if it's because it was 100% oil. I've never done 100% olive oil, you probably could have waited for an hour for it to set up enough to be stiff for piping. You'd have had time to watch lots of videos then! 😄

    • @thesoapobsessionbathandbody
      @thesoapobsessionbathandbody  Год назад

      Yes, 100% olive oil makes very fluid batter. Even after waiting two hours, I could have waited longer. It makes a wonderful soap after a nice long cure. It is worth trying.
      This was my third time pupi, so I'm sure you're better than me.