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kestagano04

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  1. I use candy molds too. Try to start pouring at a warmer temp. I make 1 lb batches and use 6-7 candy mold trays. By the time I'm filling the last few cavaties, the wax will usually reach the slushy stage, and that's when I'll get a couple with the layered look.

  2. Maybe somebody who uses the same type of dye as you can chime in with better advice than I can give.

    I use TKB's Lavender Liquid Concentrate. The label on my 1/2 oz bottle states - "Recommended Dosage: 1 floz per 20 lb of soap". I've made about 5 lbs of soap with it so far (both clear and opaque), and the bottle is still really full (almost at the top). Unfortunately I can't remember the specific amount of drops I added per lb. I eyeball it, but I know I'm well within the recommended dosage, otherwise it should be half gone.

    Does your bottle give any specific instructions?

  3. This is from goplanetearth...

    http://www.goplanetearth.com/faq.html

    I bought some of your melt and pour goats milk soap last month. I melt the soap over a double boiler and after the soap has cooled down a little bit I am adding rose petals from my garden to the soap base. I thought the pink and white combo would look pretty and smell great! I am having a problem with the rose petals. The petals turn green as soon as they hit the soap base!! What am I doing wrong???

    Actually, you aren't doing anything "wrong". Soap making involves a chemical reaction between the ingredients used, this includes additives such as fragrance oils as well as herbal/plant materials. It is not uncommon for many dried (and fresh) herbal/plant additives to turn finished soaps brown. This discoloration can occur within days or may take several weeks. We have experienced this when adding dried rose petals.

    It appears you are using fresh rose petals. We are guessing that the "green" color is based on a chemical (perhaps alkaline) reaction between the plant material and soap ingredients. You might want to use silk rose petals instead with a rose fragrance.

  4. I've noticed that when I first cut my bars or unmold individual bars, they feel a bit slippery. I think it's just the base. I haven't noticed a difference with or without using extra glycerin. I let mine sit for 48 hrs too. By that time they feel fine to me. I shrink wrap them at that point.

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