Thank you for sharing another video! I love your videos and am happy to see another one come out. I actually started making soap at home because of you. It’s a great little challenge for a newbie. LOL
I remember when Katie from Royalty Soaps tried this technique! It wasn't the usual way she made soap, so it didn't come out the way she wanted, but of course, it still came out a great soap.
Holly I also love your videos and when I want to make the soap I dont have soap calc and therefore do not know the lye ,water amounts can you please in a future video state the amounts??
Holly, thank you for a beautiful video 🥰. I just wondering for all the amount of oils that you are taking you are using only 35 g of Lye and 100 ml of water? Many thanks 🌺
Gorgeous, Holly, thank you. :) I'm sure you've answered this somewhere, but if you're willing to share again: why do you use water-soluble titanium dioxide instead of oil-soluble? Does it make a difference?
Your videos and recipes are always so helpful. I'm often curious as to why you change the lye concentration on the calculator instead of leaving it as the original 38% water as % of oils. Thanks so much for all your help Holly.
I've often wondered but I don't think I've asked; with the high amount of olive oil, do you feel like it takes longer than 4-6 weeks to cure? I've used 40% before and it seemed like it took a couple, few months for me! I've never used your recipe though..... So, maybe mine was not good. LOL thanks for the beautiful video!
Thank you for watching! I normally prefer to use a ratio of 50/50 soft to hard oils (or even 45/55). This recipe was 55 soft/45 hard, so I might let it sit for 6 weeks instead of my usual 4 week cure time. Bars with a higher percentage of hard oils will definitely last longer in the shower, though. And of course it really depends on the fatty acid profiles of the oils. Modern Soapmaking has a wonderful article about all this in case you’re interested - www.modernsoapmaking.com/blog/secret-to-the-best-soap-recipe. Thanks for asking! :)
beautiful! i just love your videos, they're equal parts informative and relaxing. 🥰⭐
Thank you so much 💕and thanks for watching them!
I have been looking forward your new video. Thank you so much!
As always gorgeous
Thank you for sharing! I love this colors !
Thank you for sharing another video! I love your videos and am happy to see another one come out. I actually started making soap at home because of you. It’s a great little challenge for a newbie. LOL
Thank you so much for watching! I’m so glad to hear you’re making soap! 💕
I remember when Katie from Royalty Soaps tried this technique! It wasn't the usual way she made soap, so it didn't come out the way she wanted, but of course, it still came out a great soap.
Holly, Thank you for sharing another video. This soap is really gorgeous! I love your videos, they are so relaxing.
Thank you so much, Linda! 💕
I tried this and it wasn’t nearly as good! Your technique is amazing
This s is absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you!
It looks more than little feithers tant shells. Like it so much ❤
Very nice, I like the clam shell design, I have to try this if I can keep it at the right consistency lol. Thanks Holly ❤.
M A R A V I L H O S O vou tentar reproduzir um amei obrigada por compartilhar 🇧🇷
So pretty ❤
Holly I also love your videos and when I want to make the soap I dont have soap calc and therefore do not know the lye ,water amounts can you please in a future video state the amounts??
Stunning, you're truly an artist!
Such a beautiful design!!🧡🤍🧡 Can you use any essential oil? Thank you!
Holly, thank you for a beautiful video 🥰. I just wondering for all the amount of oils that you are taking you are using only 35 g of Lye and 100 ml of water? Many thanks 🌺
Gorgeous, Holly, thank you. :) I'm sure you've answered this somewhere, but if you're willing to share again: why do you use water-soluble titanium dioxide instead of oil-soluble? Does it make a difference?
Gorgeous job as always 🧡
its amazing, beautiful, and relaxing. i woudl like to know, whta its the weight of each bar?
Beautiful ❤😊
Love latex gloves 💜💜
Would the design be ruined if you filled up the mold to the top?
Yes, it gets smaller and smaller as you add more soap, thus not achieving the same design effect.
Stunning soap!🎉
I do loves your work ❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful 😍
Thank you Holly
Amazing!
Truly amazing!
Your videos and recipes are always so helpful. I'm often curious as to why you change the lye concentration on the calculator instead of leaving it as the original 38% water as % of oils. Thanks so much for all your help Holly.
Beautiful!
Gorgeous soap. Thank you for sharing ❤
Beautiful
So so awesome 🎉😊
Amazing
Beauttiful!
I've often wondered but I don't think I've asked; with the high amount of olive oil, do you feel like it takes longer than 4-6 weeks to cure? I've used 40% before and it seemed like it took a couple, few months for me! I've never used your recipe though..... So, maybe mine was not good. LOL thanks for the beautiful video!
it does take longer..it creates a soft bar
Thank you for watching! I normally prefer to use a ratio of 50/50 soft to hard oils (or even 45/55). This recipe was 55 soft/45 hard, so I might let it sit for 6 weeks instead of my usual 4 week cure time. Bars with a higher percentage of hard oils will definitely last longer in the shower, though. And of course it really depends on the fatty acid profiles of the oils. Modern Soapmaking has a wonderful article about all this in case you’re interested - www.modernsoapmaking.com/blog/secret-to-the-best-soap-recipe. Thanks for asking! :)
Hermoso 😍
Very nice..but i want ingredients in grams❤❤❤
مبدعه❤
Thankfully the title didnt say Clamshell Swirl Soup like I thought it said.
Beautiful