I love that you shared the combo tip on mixing Black Raspberry Vanilla with Cucumber Melon to make a passable Watermelon scent that doesnt discolor! Thank you so much!
This is the cutest watermelon soap I've seen so far and there are a lot of them out there!! Thank you so much for sharing, and all the good information.😊
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you create a stunning watermelon 🍉 soap. What I did appreciate was the tips on improving the quality of your micas or other powdered colourants in your soap by mixing it the way you do. The hints are an important part of growing with your application of your ingredients. Thank you for the help you've given me and so many others.🍉 🏆🤩🤩
Love this soap. It sounds so technical, but you make it look easy. I have no idea about the math, and percentages, it baffles me. Thanks for sharing your talent and again, this is an awesome looking soap. You never disappoint. 🤩 You are still the only person I have seen who fills in the holes to make sure everything looks perfect.
Lol, I thought of you when I was filling the holes. I'm glad you like it. It is enjoyable and satisfying to my and it makes a lot of difference in the look of the bar. Thanks for noticing!😊💕🍉
So good to see you back. Beautiful soap and colours. You detail is spot on. I learnt all my good soap making habits from your videos so thank you again.
Lovely soap (very complicated maths!) I loved the raised texture of the watermelon above the base turquoise and then you planed it off 😭 Still looks amazing though!
Thank you for this wonderful video. I adore your channel! Your creativity and ability to walk us through the difference aspects/challenges of your soap creation bring me joy. Hopefully, this creation will be available for purchase in the future (once it cures).
Beautiful soap!! 💞 Soda ash is the result of the sodium hydroxide reacting to the oxygen in the air. To minimize soda ash, keep your soap covered until it reaches that dull look loosing the shiny look. Spray the soap with either 91 or 99% RA, fan it manually to help that disappate and then cover again to oven process. The heat of oven processing will also prevent soda ash from forming but be sure it stays covered until it cools down. Of course you can quickly take a peak but keep it covered. Best way is to let it sit covered over night or until it's room temperature and no longer actively saponifying. Thanks for sharing your technique, well done!!
I just saw this video. The soap is so darn cute, it inspired me to try another watermelon soap this year. Something different. Thank you for sharing your process. Your commitment to detail is amazing! With that said, I was wondering what color combo you used for the background? Is it the Synergy with TD?
Was looking for any inspiration, that’s the soap to do I’m in love thank you for sharing, would you please tell me where I can get that mold of individual cavities?
Your bars always turn out so beautiful! Question....When I get about half way through my soap bars (that I make) they go soft and gooey why would that be?
Are you letting it drain and dry out in-between uses? How long are you curing your bars? Also, if you are using soapcalc, What is the ratio in the upper right corner of saturated to unsaturated fatty acid? You can up the amount of saturated fats to make a harder bar. It's better to up the palmitic and stearic acids rather than the lauric and myristic acids, so it won't be drying. Palm oil, lard, cocoa butter, and shea butter are high in palmitic and stearic acids.
if its ok to ask i just unmolded a batch of turmeric soap beautiful and smooth all around sat for two days in the mold but once i started cutting it looked sort of wet in the inside and somewhat crumbly when cutting can you tell me what might have happened first time this has ever happened , have made quite a bit of soap before this
This was my enrty for the Soap Challenge, and I am showing my experience. You can use any slow-moving recipe. I share the recipes with enough information to put them into soapcalc in many of my earlier videos. Please check the descriptions.
I love that you shared the combo tip on mixing Black Raspberry Vanilla with Cucumber Melon to make a passable Watermelon scent that doesnt discolor! Thank you so much!
Thank you; I was exicted to learn that too!🍉✨
I think the soap looked also quite cool with the watermelon sticking out
Glad to see you've started posting again. It was worth the wait.
Hey, thanks!😊
This is the cutest watermelon soap I've seen so far and there are a lot of them out there!! Thank you so much for sharing, and all the good information.😊
Aww, thank you so much; it's my pleasure!💕🍉💚
The watermelon soap is really beautiful~~ The color is really pretty.. Thank you for sharing the watermelon soap making video ~~
My pleasure 😊
These are so beautiful. Great video , thanks for sharing.
Love this design 🍉
Thank you! 😊
This is the best watermelon soap I have seen.
Wow, really! Thanks so much!😊💕
So beautiful!!
I've missed your videos...so glad you're back! Pretty soap.
Oh, thanks so much!!
Wow amazing shape😍😍🥰🥰
Great video! I love your soap. Kinda want it as a wallpaper. Lol. Even if you didn't plane the soap, it had a cool 3D effect with the watermelon.
Thanks so much! Other said that too. I wanted it to fit in my boxes, though.😊🍉💕
Oh I kinda liked the watermelon slices sticking out the top slightly! And then it was planed off, ha. This way is probably way easier to use though. ❤
Good 👍
You are a true soap scientist and artist!!
Thanks so much; I love learning, and diving deeper!🔥💕
I've been watching your channel from S.Ont for 4 yrs... you are an amazingly talented artist and formulator... #goals
Thank you for another great video. I love these watermelon soaps, such a novel idea!
Hey, Linda, great to see you on here! Thank you! This design was so fun to make. It has such summery fun vibes!💗🍉💕
OMG! This is so freaking cute!
It's a very pretty soap. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so much, Paty!
I love this soap! It’s so vibrant.
Thank you! 🍉
Awww I was sad when you did that last cut. I thought that keeping the watermelons raised was unique. They turned out beautifully either way.
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing your skills.
My pleasure!💕
So cute!! I bet it smells amazing ❤
It does! Thank you!💕🍉
So clever! They look amazing! True artistry😊
Thank you! 😊
You rock, girl! Yet again you managed to surpass mere awesomeness. Thank you sharing your work!
Thank you! 😊💕💖
Amazing video Terry! 👍🏼💜
You are such a perfectionist! amazing. i'm so messy! lol
Amazing work! 👏🏻👏🏻 🍉🍉🍉
Gorgeous! Always love your videos! 💗 You are always so informative and I love your precision!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you create a stunning watermelon 🍉 soap. What I did appreciate was the tips on improving the quality of your micas or other powdered colourants in your soap by mixing it the way you do. The hints are an important part of growing with your application of your ingredients. Thank you for the help you've given me and so many others.🍉 🏆🤩🤩
Bello
Thanks for saying so, Barbara! Glad it was helpful!😊💕
Wow, look at that lather! Thanks for showing that. Cool design.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching, Kim!💕
Absolutely awesome!!!
Love this soap. It sounds so technical, but you make it look easy. I have no idea about the math, and percentages, it baffles me. Thanks for sharing your talent and again, this is an awesome looking soap. You never disappoint. 🤩 You are still the only person I have seen who fills in the holes to make sure everything looks perfect.
Lol, I thought of you when I was filling the holes. I'm glad you like it. It is enjoyable and satisfying to my and it makes a lot of difference in the look of the bar. Thanks for noticing!😊💕🍉
So good to see you back. Beautiful soap and colours. You detail is spot on. I learnt all my good soap making habits from your videos so thank you again.
My pleasure, Christine!🔥💕
The whole 29 minute mark is poster child for phenomal artistry. Phenomenal.
Wow, thanks so much! 💖
So beautiful! You are a true master!
Aww...thanks so much!😘
I really enjoy your videos, Teri! Thank you for sharing your technique and calculations!
I'm glad your are finding it helpful! Thanks for watching!🍉
Lovely soap (very complicated maths!) I loved the raised texture of the watermelon above the base turquoise and then you planed it off 😭 Still looks amazing though!
You can learn the math. Lol; oh no! The turquoise was not flat, and the melons wouldn't have fit in my boxes. Thank you!😊💕
I love this.do you still have any of this soap left
Thank you for this wonderful video. I adore your channel! Your creativity and ability to walk us through the difference aspects/challenges of your soap creation bring me joy. Hopefully, this creation will be available for purchase in the future (once it cures).
Thank you so much, Rosalinda! Yes, when it's cured!🍉
Beautiful soap!! 💞
Soda ash is the result of the sodium hydroxide reacting to the oxygen in the air. To minimize soda ash, keep your soap covered until it reaches that dull look loosing the shiny look. Spray the soap with either 91 or 99% RA, fan it manually to help that disappate and then cover again to oven process. The heat of oven processing will also prevent soda ash from forming but be sure it stays covered until it cools down. Of course you can quickly take a peak but keep it covered. Best way is to let it sit covered over night or until it's room temperature and no longer actively saponifying.
Thanks for sharing your technique, well done!!
Thank you!😊💕
I just saw this video. The soap is so darn cute, it inspired me to try another watermelon soap this year. Something different. Thank you for sharing your process. Your commitment to detail is amazing! With that said, I was wondering what color combo you used for the background? Is it the Synergy with TD?
Was looking for any inspiration, that’s the soap to do I’m in love thank you for sharing, would you please tell me where I can get that mold of individual cavities?
This is such a cute, fun soap! Thanks for another great video! How do you decide on your colour scheme?
Thank you! 🍉 I get inspiration all over the place, fabric design, print media design, nature, product packaging...
Your bars always turn out so beautiful! Question....When I get about half way through my soap bars (that I make) they go soft and gooey why would that be?
Are you letting it drain and dry out in-between uses? How long are you curing your bars? Also, if you are using soapcalc, What is the ratio in the upper right corner of saturated to unsaturated fatty acid? You can up the amount of saturated fats to make a harder bar. It's better to up the palmitic and stearic acids rather than the lauric and myristic acids, so it won't be drying. Palm oil, lard, cocoa butter, and shea butter are high in palmitic and stearic acids.
Do you provide any course for step by step soap making for beginners Iike me? I want to learn from the scratch
if its ok to ask i just unmolded a batch of turmeric soap beautiful and smooth all around sat for two days in the mold but once i started cutting it looked sort of wet in the inside and somewhat crumbly when cutting can you tell me what might have happened first time this has ever happened , have made quite a bit of soap before this
Which colors did you use in soaps and do you use any fragrance in soaps.
I have a question, why do you mix it on the glass instead of the bowl?
Why are you doing soap making videos without showing ingredients quantity
This was my enrty for the Soap Challenge, and I am showing my experience. You can use any slow-moving recipe. I share the recipes with enough information to put them into soapcalc in many of my earlier videos. Please check the descriptions.
Too much narrative.
Thanks for the feedback. Are you a soap maker?
@@TreeMarieSoapworks yes, but your work is good.