Looking forward to seeing what you create next, Julie. Took a big batch of the mystery soaps to the pool today for the guards and instructors and office staff for an early Valentine’s Day celebration. Put the soaps in organza bags, so fancy!Everyone (male & female) was excited! ❤
Thank you so much for doing this on camera! I've seen the finished product so many times, but never watched how it's done. I'm SO excited to see you do more! ❤ What essential oil did you use?
I've done these soaps before. The key is to pour at just emulsion, very thin trace and work fast. I could tell that your batter was too thick, but it takes A LOT of practice to get just right.
That might be pretty if you alternate between a rainbow ITP swirl and a dark grey. Might end up looking like a stained glass rose window in a cathedral.
My soap took 2 days to finally be hard enough to cut then after the bottom of the soap had to cut and toss was to much mush didn't harden and not sure if it would ever harden cause the rest of the soap did first day was really soap then second day was better so you added a heating g pad to help with gel phase will try that thank you
glad to know i'm not the only one that had trouble pulling perfect layers, seems to be thin trace and thin layers to get consistant patterns is the trick.
It just saves time. Instead of waiting for lye water and melted oils to cool you get to soap right away with the heat transfer method. It takes about 5 minutes of stirring to melt.
That's too bad, it was a little too thick between layers and not fluid enough when poured. It's a good learning curve though to watch. You should do another one to compare! I'd love to see it.
Looking forward to seeing what you create next, Julie. Took a big batch of the mystery soaps to the pool today for the guards and instructors and office staff for an early Valentine’s Day celebration. Put the soaps in organza bags, so fancy!Everyone (male & female) was excited! ❤
Thank you so much!! That is such a great idea with the bags 🥰
Beautiful!! Thank you for always being generous with your resources and posting the link.
Well that's certainly new! I like it!
So much fun! Can’t wait to see more! ❤
Ah you have done the kaleidoscope swirl. Beautiful as always.
Beautiful 👏👏❤️Love It❤️❤️
Thank you so much for doing this on camera! I've seen the finished product so many times, but never watched how it's done. I'm SO excited to see you do more! ❤ What essential oil did you use?
You’re welcome 🥰 I used Patchouli, Orange, lavender, peppermint and lemongrass ☺️
That was awesome. That turns ou really cool soap
I've done these soaps before. The key is to pour at just emulsion, very thin trace and work fast. I could tell that your batter was too thick, but it takes A LOT of practice to get just right.
Very nice! Like it!
That might be pretty if you alternate between a rainbow ITP swirl and a dark grey. Might end up looking like a stained glass rose window in a cathedral.
I’m excited to experiment with it :)
That would look great
My soap took 2 days to finally be hard enough to cut then after the bottom of the soap had to cut and toss was to much mush didn't harden and not sure if it would ever harden cause the rest of the soap did first day was really soap then second day was better so you added a heating g pad to help with gel phase will try that thank you
Love it! You are always so creative, and relaxing to watch! What was the plastic sheet that you used to line the mold? Pretty nifty.
It came with the mold. It makes it unmold so effortlessly ☺️
glad to know i'm not the only one that had trouble pulling perfect layers, seems to be thin trace and thin layers to get consistant patterns is the trick.
I love this look.😍 Just curious where did you get the black colorant?
It’s activated charcoal. I’m not sure where I got it. I think just Amazon :)
Thanks!
Thank you 🥹
How many here are also soapers watching other soapers? I am. “Soap Pretty” is my channel. Haven’t posted in about 2 years.
*raises hand* Me!
That's so cool 😎 ❤
Is there a benefit to doing the heat transfer method? Less fumes? Do the oils take a while to melt?
It just saves time. Instead of waiting for lye water and melted oils to cool you get to soap right away with the heat transfer method. It takes about 5 minutes of stirring to melt.
Uma surpresa a cada corte ❤
COOL!!!
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Please put Googly eyes on the stick blender
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❤ lindo ❤
Please, colola a legenda em PORTUGUÊS 🙏🙏🙏🤗
That's too bad, it was a little too thick between layers and not fluid enough when poured. It's a good learning curve though to watch. You should do another one to compare! I'd love to see it.
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