Gorgeous! What do you use for colour? I love the lilac colour. And the white one is your single oil soap? Can't wait to hear how it lathers after it cures! I tried some true "Castille" soap, with just Olive Oil and it looked great but the lather was goopy. Wait to go! xo Jen
Jen-I used pop micas for colors. The lilac ended up being a combo of grape pop and titanium dioxide since I had to dump the swirled soap back into the pot so that I could add in my forgotten fragrance oil. :p
I am eager to see if the avocado soap will be usable like castille. It is so incredibly hard and white and has similar properties to olive oil. I find castille to be goopy too, although a super long cure seems to really help with that.
All beautiful and I love how you present your pics :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What do you use for colour? I love the lilac colour. And the white one is your single oil soap? Can't wait to hear how it lathers after it cures! I tried some true "Castille" soap, with just Olive Oil and it looked great but the lather was goopy. Wait to go! xo Jen
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteJen-I used pop micas for colors. The lilac ended up being a combo of grape pop and titanium dioxide since I had to dump the swirled soap back into the pot so that I could add in my forgotten fragrance oil. :p
I am eager to see if the avocado soap will be usable like castille. It is so incredibly hard and white and has similar properties to olive oil. I find castille to be goopy too, although a super long cure seems to really help with that.
Holly well done ..all of your soaps are so so pretty x
ReplyDeleteNice soaps. Congratulations. Greetings from Spain.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I'll be interested to hear how the avocado soap behaves as well. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look great!!!
ReplyDeleteoh, I just LOVE glitter! These are lovely, Holly!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the mild swirls in the tangerine vanilla. I'll bet it smells delish too!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :D
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