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  1. She still has the colors.

    Any clue how to get in touch with them? I saw on the website that it does say colorants are still available but not finding a way to get ahold of them. I did email through the retail soap side....hope it's the same but have yet to hear anything back. Thanks in advance for the help!

  2. About 6 months ago I spaced and 'accidentally' added 26 ounces of salt to my regular recipe - palm, rbo, coconut and olive. The soaps great. It doesn't have a great lather, but it's one of my favorites.

    I've done that too. Was a great soap but I needed the lather. Just not something you can get much of without changing your recipe around.

    As for the OP, I've never tried PKO instead of coconut. I'd maybe tried use the PKO for 1/2 of your coconut in your recipe and go from there.

  3. I went about scenting my first ever CP batch. Some turned out okay, but a lot of them lost the scent within just a day or two.

    Each soapbar (I scented them indivicually during rebatching) weighed about 75g, and I added about 6-10 drops of EO to each soapbar. 10 drops makes 1ml.

    The soap was made of canola, corn, grapeseed and coconut oils... I'm really confused as to what happened?

    The oils I used were:

    * Christmas-scented EO (and I dyed the soap with cinnamon)

    * Home-made gingerbread oil (this worked well, I dyed the soap with cinnamon as well)

    * Peppermint oil (I used so much peppermint oil, it made me cough, for a laundrybar - three days later, it now smells nothing what so ever)

    * Orange oil (scent disappeared)

    * Orange oil and vanilla extract (Scent disappeared)

    * Chocolatemint (I used cocoa to dye and scent, and then a few drops of peppermint oil - turned out great!)

    * Tuttifrutti oil (turned out okay)

    Can anyone guess at what the heck could've happened? Could it be because I added the EO to a little canola oil that I'd melted wax crayons in (for dying)?

    I'm about to start scenting my OO-batch (80% OO, 10% coconut oil, 10% canola oil), and I don't want the scents to disappear again.

    OK. Here's my best guess with the info you gave. Where are you getting your scents/EO's? Are they from a reputable company or oils from Michaels/Hobby Lobby type place? I've never had a problem with EO's sticking other than the orange (any citrus) that you mentioned. I'd look there 1st. As for orange, the only way to get them to stick is to use an anchor EO like patchouli, etc. I make a patchouli/orange and it's fab. Vanilla extract I wouldn't recommend. Too much alcohol. As for your peppermint fading...once again look at your oil source. Your mints are the strongest...should not fade. As for crayons for colorant, there's a ton of info online from Crayola explaining that crayons are not skin safe for B&B use. You can find so many herbs and spices that are skin safe without using crayons. Other than that, watch your temps. If you are CPOP or working at too high of temps you can cause your scent to "burn off". Hope this helps and have fun with the addiction.

  4. OK, I bought a couple of pounds of Spring Rain from ICS (I believe it was a Snowtop scent) and this last year it has become a best seller for me. Problem is, that scent is discontinued now. I've tried Peak's Spring Rain, it's too heavy on the floral, not the clean.

    My question is...does anyone remember this scent and is there something close elsewhere? I know ICS's site says you can order discontinued scents in large quantity...I'm sure it'll be more than I'm going to want on hand. Thanks in advance for any help!

  5. I agree with rustic. I'm 3 years into my business and have put every dime back into it. It takes a lot of money to have a B&B business, there is just so much testing to do. My business plan shows that after year 5 I should actually be able to start paying myself some.

  6. And all without spending a lot of money?

    I would love to do the CP and make the marbled soaps buy just dont know if it will be hard to get down.

    If you're going to get into soap, you're going to spend money. If you get into CP, you're going to spend a LOT of money, there's no way around it. Oils, lye, colorants, FO's, EO's, molds, packaging... If I gave you the dollar amount I've invested over the last 3 years to build my business...well let's just say it makes my head spin! LOL But to me that's any business you're serious about.

    M&P may be the way to go but a good M&P base still isn't cheap. HTH

  7. Crud...that stinks doesn't it? I just had that happen to me a month ago. Put a batch in the oven, went and made dinner, sat down to eat then watch TV...hours later it dawned on me...OMG my soap!!! Over an inch of oil sitting on top. I dumped it into a pan, scraped the rest out of the mold and cooked it. I think I saved it, it tested out OK after the cure. Such a dunce, I never do that!

  8. Any product, regardless of the type of product, that lists ingredients will always have be open to someone trying to duplicate it. First thing that comes to mind was the email years ago that was supposedly some famous cookie recipe although the name (Mrs. Field's?) escapes me at the moment.

    You always see people trying to dupe B&BW, Body Shoppe, and Lush. A company comes out with something that sells (or a darn good sales pitch), someone will try to hop on the coat tails and ride along. It just happens.

    ...I'm just as guilty as the next...fragrances included.

  9. I planned on allowing my bars to cure for a minimum of 8 weeks. I do remember reading that OO bars needed to cure longer....do you have any suggestions for how long I should let this cure?

    You don't have to wait 8 weeks to cure the recipe you listed, I cure all of mine for 4 weeks...just didn't want you to think you had to wait that long.

    As for the OO cure question...were you planning to make an all OO soap? If you are planning to make a castille, it'll have to sit in the mold probably close to a week (at least mine have). But this is only for recipes with all OO or very high % of OO. You may want to get a couple of batches in before making castille, it takes forever to trace, might help to see trace and get a feel for it 1st.

    As for FO recommendations, what company FO's do you plan to use? They are not all the same results. A few unisex scents that I make are Waterfall Mist (ICS), Cool Citrus Basil (KY Candle), Salty Sea Air (ICS), Emerald Sea (Tradewinds) just a few off the top of my head. These all behave very well.

  10. The lye is what keeps me from making my first batch. I am scared to death. I have looked around for a class or workshop and can't find any. The market for handmade is completely unsaturated here and I so want to learn to make soap *sigh*. So for now, I just keep watching videos and tutorials of how its done trying to get the courage to try.

    So that I can prevent this and do this the right way, could you ladies (gentlemen too) give me some tips on how to go about this? THE RIGHT WAY!

    The main tips that I can give you are start simple! 1. Go to the Miller soap site and find a recipe you can try, just to get the feel of soaping, nothing fancy...one with oils you can buy at your local grocery store. 2. Use a GOOD scale. Accurate lye measurements for small batches is very important. 3. Always tongue test you soap, sounds gross but you'll always know if it's OK or not that way, if it's not you'll get a zap! 4. Be safe...remember your safety...gloves, goggles and snow falls on the lake meaning always add your lye to your water not the other way around.

    I always recommend to new soapers, keep it simple! I can't say that enough. Just get the feel of soaping, there's a lot to pick up on. If you're not worrying about coloring for the 1st batch it'll give you more time to study trace and get the feel of it. The FO is up to you but some of them can give you funny results sometimes so I'd even suggest to do a completely plain unscent/uncolored batch to get the ture feel. HTH

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