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HelenW

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  1. I have made Cupcake Soaps using CP. Check the Gallery using Search for "No Calories, No Trans Fats" for a picture.

    I just used a regular muffin/cupcake pan and lined with cupcake papers, poured the CP soap in, let that set up and allowed the rest of the soap to get to a thick trace, put it into a disposable piping bag, with a decorative tip, and piped that onto the top. I don't believe that I gelled these, so wait 2-3 days and remove the cupcake papers. HTH

  2. How much FO did you use PPO? I recently did CP soap with Tony's Orange/Vanilla FO (Creamsicle) and was a bit disappointed in the scent at the beginning of the cure, but it has started to come back and I am happy with the scent now. :yay: :yay: Maybe your scent is a fader and then will reappear?

  3. Any ideas what's going on with this? I/m pouring at a thick trace only thing I can think is unmolding it too soon.

    Although I am no expert, I have experienced a partial gel (which I hate) and now put all my batches, except milk, in the oven to achieve a full gel. I believe what you see will not change regardless of the amount of time it is allowed to dry out, it will still be two toned and not very attractive. I rebatch all partial gel batches.

    The higher the liquid percentage the more likely I am to see this.

    What liquid percentage do you mean?

  4. I want to try using Sodium lactate POWDER in my soap this weekend and just want to make sure I have it right. I normally do a 33% Lye solution but after reading it was suggested to do a full water. By the way I am doing this CP. So normally my Lye would be 7.407 oz. and 15.039 oz. distilled water, so I will change that to 7.407 oz lye and 19.95 oz. water with approx. .63 oz. sodium lactate powder added. On the MMS Calc. is stated to use 1.05 oz (2%) sodium lactate liquid so I just multiplied that by 60% to get the powder amount, hopefully that is correct. This is for a 52.5 oz. oil batch.

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

    Helen

  5. I am considering making my own silicone molds and was wondering how difficult it is. I have been checking out websites of silicone/polyurethane etc. molds and the ones I am interested in are usually 1 cavity and $ 19.99 or more, plus shipping to Canada is a tad more expensive, plus all the extras, so I had this idea.

    Now, I am not asking for anyone in the Silicone mold business to give away their trade secrets, I am asking just for some honest feedback from anyone who has attempted this.

    Any input would be appreciated.

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