Most of the peacock soaps I have seen have had the swirl all the way through. But this one has the swirl only on the top. I like the contrast of the colors of the peacock swirl on the top and the creamy white bar of soap below it. If you would like to learn how to make this beautiful soap, then check out the
Peacock Swirl Soap Tutorial that appears on the Soap Queen's site. This is an advanced project that should take one hour to make (plus curing time0 and results in seven pounds of soap.
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