Apple orchard is not recommended for Soaping
Thanks for the advise, I'll take out the apple orchard and get micas....anything else on the list I should revise before I order? Any sub for the apple orchard?Buy micas not soap pigments.
It's really up to you how complicated you want to get.
I like playin around with the colors and would like to get into fancy stuff. Not to sell just to make it more interesting while I'm making it. Putting an artist spin on kind of thing. I've made 5 batches so far at its gettiing boring doing the same thing over and over....And my wife likes pickin up the soap and smelling them. So between the two of use not going have much plain soapThat's a perfect point!
And each soapmaker is different. Some people who are "simple" like me- the reason I started making my own is to avoid all the crap in commercial soaps. So for me personally, I don't use colors (except sometimes coccoa for color) or fragrance oils at all. But if I was selling it, or trying to "convert" a bath and body works type of person, I might try something fancier.
I really like my plain soap bars. They are rich and nourishing to my skin, relatively cheap (since I render my own tallow) and that's why I make my own. I do use some essential oils, but not many. So even those do not have a strong scent.
Others may prefer color or fragrances.
I like playin around with the colors and would like to get into fancy stuff. Not to sell just to make it more interesting while I'm making it. Putting an artist spin on kind of thing. I've made 5 batches so far at its gettiing boring doing the same thing over and over....And my wife likes pickin up the soap and smelling them. So between the two of use not going have much plain soap![]()
That blue one with peaks is really cool. That and the top one is the marble look I'm trying to do
Thank you!!!! I do try.... I still blame Yoop for starting this.![]()
Great...I'm trying that on the next batch!Easy way to do it is to color some of the soap batter, pour back into your uncolored batter randomly, and pour the soap into the mold.
Great...I'm trying that on the next batch!
I have to admit Yooper, I don't wear the eye protection, gloves, etc. when handling the lye. (as I typed this, I realized i've got a 12" scar on my right forearm from a chemical burn I got last weekend - trisodium phosphate).
You're wicked smaht
The jars here are the same exact recipe, but made about a year apart: