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cryptic

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    soap b&b
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    FL
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    Programmer/Analyst
  • About You
    Studying aromatherapy, herbalism, and holistic medicine.
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    I dislike over the counter products, so I like to make my own.

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  1. Right Thanks everyone for your insight and clarification!
  2. Yeah maybe. In the past, more people had these enormous blocks after they cut their logs. I couldn't find better examples, but I just wanted to ask the question since most of the blocks have a ragged edge on them. The blocks I was used to seeing were about half the size of an 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of paper, which is what I consider huge, and wondered if people use the soap like that, or if the soapmaker, cuts it more to a practical size after taking their pictures.
  3. Examples of huge chucks here: http://www.craftserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77835 http://www.craftserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77931
  4. Your size is what I would consider "normal" lol. If you click on the Soap Gallery, you'll see people's soap, when they cut it, they are HUGE rectangles. I understand that you make them in logs, but I was curious to know as to WHY they cut it like that. I am wondering if it is just for display or just for pictures. Then I wonder if they cut them smaller, because how are you supposed to use the big blocks of soap?
  5. Hi, While looking around, I noticed everyone who makes soap displays the soap in HUGE blocks. Are the soap blocks just for the picture? I hope these blocks will be cut much smaller to hand-size for practical use. Right? Just curious. Thanks
  6. Hi, out of all of the shopping carts you've used so far, which one do you like the most? Which one do you think is most useful? I've designed web sites for about 9 years, but just wanted to get an idea of you all use on your sites. Thanks all!
  7. Awesome responses...thanks all! Please keep them coming. I've used osCommerce a few years ago, and I remember it being a headache. Just want to gather some info before getting into that one again. Thanks!
  8. Hello all: I was curious to know all the different types of shopping cart solutions you all use. Please let me know if you are using osCommerce, XCart, Mal's Shopping Cart, PayPal, or any other shopping cart. I would like to make a list and compare all of them to see what would suit my needs, thank you! Dee
  9. How long would this last if it doesn't have a preservative? Isn't it bad to put oil on the face? I am looking for a natural scrub to make as well, but don't know where to find a good easy natural recipe. For me, it's difficult to decipher a recipe when its written in veteran language or written inline within a paragraph, haha. I am still reading, but would appreciate any advice anyone would like to provide.
  10. HAHA...I almost choked on a french fry while reading your post!
  11. Great! Thank you! When pouring the CP soap, what is the best way to make several individual bars using those molds? Do you put many molds in a big container and just pour the soap, or do you meticulously pour soap carefully in each mold? Thanks!
  12. I'm new at this and I'm currently in the researching and reading stage before I make soap. My question is, what do individual soap molds look like? I've seen the shoe box/wooden molds, but I don't want my soap to look like that squared/rectangular shape from those molds. I want the bar to look like oval or rounded on the corners, like store-bought bars, or at least smaller rectangular bars. Is this possible? If so, can someone post a picture or a link to what that type of mold looks like and where I can get them? Thanks!
  13. lolol! ok, I reread it and now THAT makes more sense. Thanks, I'm still in the researching and reading stage before I try my first CP soap.
  14. Do you mean to not cover the soap with the lid when it's curing in the mold? Thanks.
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