I can watch all of you fabulous soap makers everyday and many times over! I am a nurse but have been making soap as a hobby for a year now and you have taught me SO much! Love your soaps! Thanks for sharing!
Awe. I would say it probably really depends on recipes. I’ve changed mine up and now I have to use room temperature soaping. It just works best for this particular recipe.
Oh wow 👌 I've used this rainbow sherbet fragrance oil in some pumpkin soaps last September and they turned out great, I still have a few left and they still smell good. 🌈 ❣
Beautiful soap!! 🥰 By the way, if you don’t mind my asking, but how much lye water do you use for a base this size? I’m just starting out in making soap and so far I have only gotten my lye mixture correct for one batch of soap.
Thank you ☺️ Learn a soap calculator ☺️ without a soap calculator you could waste so much money with wrong amounts of oils and lye. Watch a few tutorials on RUclips it’s so easy once you figure it out soapcalc.net/calc/soapcalcWP.asp
Not questioning your methods because obviously it's working and you identified it as a soaping method. But can you explain the science? Im assuming your lye water generates heat in the batter. Enough to melt your solids???😳 (That's hot!) But how does the soap keep from going to trace before ev is melted? I would think the mixture slowly firming up due to saponification would keep the everything from melting not to mention if there is any type of acceleration.
It doesn’t saponify because it’s not blended yet. Just stirring would take hours and hours to bring to trace. But as soon as your mixer hits it. It will start to thicken up :)
Ahhhh!! The brightness of the colors!!!!
Quietly muttering under my breath, “Scrapey, scrapey, my little…”
Looks like an impressionist painting before you unmolded and after the cut. This soap reminds me of summer picnics.
I love rainbows.
I can watch all of you fabulous soap makers everyday and many times over! I am a nurse but have been making soap as a hobby for a year now and you have taught me SO much! Love your soaps! Thanks for sharing!
Oh wow! The colours came out amazing! Just beyond the words!
Also I loved the alien 👽
Omg, the alien face was amazing!!!! I love this soap swirl sooooo much!
If I were a rainbow alien I'd be smiling, too! Awesome soap design! It actually came out NOT brown! Good job👍👍
Your colours are always SO vibrant, even when it comes out of the mold. Just beautiful
Love the way this all swirled together! It made for an eye catching bar of soap! I love in the pot swirls! You just never know what your going to get!
You make it look so simple! I never have thin batter with the heat transfer method
Awe. I would say it probably really depends on recipes. I’ve changed mine up and now I have to use room temperature soaping. It just works best for this particular recipe.
Oh wow 👌 I've used this rainbow sherbet fragrance oil in some pumpkin soaps last September and they turned out great, I still have a few left and they still smell good. 🌈 ❣
Beautiful, your are in a pot swirl Queen 👸 😍
I love your videos and your designs and methods… plus, your music is awesome. Thanks for the great content.!
Love the rainbow 🌈 in the pot, it turned out beautifully 😍
It seems like a rainbow is flowing!🌈
Love this one!!! So simple yet beautiful!!!! One of my favs!
so pretty.....love the alien...lol
I love the colors and the designs you got out of that soap !
I love how varied this one is!
amazing so relaxing to watch well done
Looks like an acrillic pour, lovely 🤩
Very nice, I love rainbow colors 😍.
Love the colour choices you put together for this batch it’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing.😊
Oh, they came out amazingly beautiful! I have to try that technique.
That blue 😍😍😍
I love seeing God's sign of His covenant done in soap. Very nice! 💗
So beautiful! Almost wouldnt want to use it!
Thank you pls I need the materials how can I get
🤣 I love that skull one cute
Okay, so that's the final straw that's tipped me over. I've done MP and hot process, so now I have to try CP. The colors got me!
Very pretty, the colors didn’t run together at all.
That is absolutely beautiful
So pretty!
Oof! Stunning rainbow sherbet vibes🌈❤💛💚💙💜🌈
Absolutely beautiful... Love the color choices
Absolutely stunning!
Beautiful as always 🌈👍
7:30 WOW 🤩
I love that top!
Gorgeous colors!!
Those colors are gorgeous 😍
Ok Julie!!!!! U DID THAT!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Excellent
This is absolutely stunning!!! Hope you were safe from all the storms in Oklahoma yesterday 💜💜
I was thank you! This soap actually reminds of watching the weather radars 🤣
Pretty as always ..what size is your bars ..I cut mine a inch..but want to make them alittle bigger😎
The color swirls remind me of The Grateful Dead logo!
I love this! So pretty 🤩
LOVE YOUR WORK❤❤ Where do you get your mixing containers and pitchers?
It should be linked in the description box :)
Just love your vids, thankyou, subbed ❤
Beautiful!
Happy Pride Month!
Beautiful soap!! 🥰 By the way, if you don’t mind my asking, but how much lye water do you use for a base this size? I’m just starting out in making soap and so far I have only gotten my lye mixture correct for one batch of soap.
Thank you ☺️
Learn a soap calculator ☺️ without a soap calculator you could waste so much money with wrong amounts of oils and lye. Watch a few tutorials on RUclips it’s so easy once you figure it out soapcalc.net/calc/soapcalcWP.asp
Which oils did you use for making soap?
Not questioning your methods because obviously it's working and you identified it as a soaping method. But can you explain the science? Im assuming your lye water generates heat in the batter. Enough to melt your solids???😳 (That's hot!) But how does the soap keep from going to trace before ev is melted? I would think the mixture slowly firming up due to saponification would keep the everything from melting not to mention if there is any type of acceleration.
PS that is one sassy swirl! Beautifully done!!!
It doesn’t saponify because it’s not blended yet. Just stirring would take hours and hours to bring to trace. But as soon as your mixer hits it. It will start to thicken up :)
Love this
Meravigliaaaa
4:32 looks like a heat map
Looks like white chocolate 😋 nope me just being fat 💕
Какая температура масел и щёлочи? У вас.я увидела
Oils are room temperature and lye is over 200°F.
A++++++!!!
Is your last name Monet? ;)
Absolutely love this!! Just in time for pride month too ❤️ xo, archer+alex
That’s different.
Insane