Calling all melt and pour soapmakers, here is a beautifully layered melt and pour project from Wholesale Supplies Plus called Ice and Fire. This recipe has perfect shades of black, red, orange and yellow with cool tones that reflect in the ice cube on top of this bar of soap.
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Showing posts with label melt and pour - layers. Show all posts
Monday, January 7, 2019
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Seascape Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial
If you are a melt and pour soap maker, you may want to check out this project from The Soap Queen called Seascape Melt and Pour Soap.
According to The Soap Queen, the key to this project is a good understanding of how melt and pour soap behaves at different temperatures. The hotter it is, the thinner it is. As it cools, it becomes thicker and more viscous. When swirling soap around 135 degrees F, the colors are more likely to completely blend and the swirl becomes more muddled. If the soap is too cool, you end up with large clumps and layers of soap.
According to The Soap Queen, the key to this project is a good understanding of how melt and pour soap behaves at different temperatures. The hotter it is, the thinner it is. As it cools, it becomes thicker and more viscous. When swirling soap around 135 degrees F, the colors are more likely to completely blend and the swirl becomes more muddled. If the soap is too cool, you end up with large clumps and layers of soap.
Friday, April 6, 2018
Honey & Avocado Soap
For all you melt and pour soap makers I found a melt and pour recipe from Wholesale Supplies Plus that uses a base that is detergent free. This Honey & Avocado Soap that is packed with skin nourishing ingredients. This layered soap project is a moderate level project that takes about two hours to complete and resulting in eight bars of soap.
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