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I really like your packaging, very nice, but I would put a small hole in the packaging. I am not a big fan of naked soaps, it seems unsanitary to me, but I do like to be able to smell it if I am going to buy.
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I would do it seafoam green. I bought a new sofa and the name of the color is spa blue, and it looks seafoam green, such a soft and soothing color.
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I don't gel any of my soaps, except for salt bars. I just like the way they look. I guess it is apersonal preference. I like them to look the way the do when I am finished with the swirl. Sometimes if it gels, the colors are different.
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I have used 2-lx-12"s in a lot of scents sucessfully using this size jar.
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I mix mine in a couple of teaspoons of my soaping oil, then add it to the soap. These colors are pretty intense, so you don't need a whole lot.
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think they turned out very nice, and love the name, Have uou sen this mold yet?
http://www.moldmarket.com/molds_words_symbols.html#ribbonbar
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To me, JS pink sugar does not smell anything like pink sugar. Very weak, and different. I agree with ICS, it has a super throw, and smells dead on.
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It doesn't look like you are challenged at all. It looks very pretty to me.
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Those are very pretty, Have you tried the bright red Gel Tones for bc. It is really, really red, but I have found that the bubbles are red,too.
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I am not sure if it is better, I don't gel, but then again I don't ever gel.
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I have used the can, and the powder. I don't think I have ever seen it refridgerated. I can't tell a difference in can or powder.
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I add mine to the lye water, after it has cooled down. Coconut milk is quite a bit different than other milks. I find it doesn't get all that hot and you don't have to be as careful as you do with animal milk. I love coconut milk in soap.
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Cranberry Jelly from BCN is awesome in cp. Doesn't lose its scent ever. I have a bar that is 2 years old, and still smells strong. Doesn't discolor, and no fast trace, very easy to soap, and smells great.
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If you mean to cover it during the curing process, I say no. The ramaining water in it need to evaporate, and the soap needs to harden. I leave mine on racks, not covered and turn them every now and then.
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I couldn't pick a favorite, they are all so nice.
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That is just beautiful. I wouldn't even want to use it, it is soooo pretty.
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Absolutely beautiful:drool:
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Not ugly at all, it looks great, I wish someone would give a tutorial on how to do this. It is great looking.
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Same here, but I really like all the colors, nice work.
Very pretty but I'm not sure the name fits. I don't think peaceful dreams when I look at it. I think hippy, psychodelic, etc. -
Angel from BC soaps really well, with no acceleration. I have never smelled the real Angel, but my sister says it is dead on.
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Oh yeah, I forgot BW pomegranate and peach. It is really good.
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Bittercreeks Pomegranate is very good and has an awesome throw in 6006.
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Pouf here, too. Sometimes washcloth, though.
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There's no way that was 100% olive oil or your recipe was way off. A 100% olive oil soap should never be hard the next day, lucky to be able to unmold it in a week. Something's not right there.
I have made it twice (100%) twice, and both times it was that hard.. I took a water discount, but it was definiteley almost too hard to cut.
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I just love that scent, was it easy to work with?