Can anyone tell me why when I poured my CP into the log mold the top was like glass and after it gelled it was really rippled. I used Sandalwood as an FO but other than that it is the same recipe that I always use.
I bought a bunch of round silicone molds from WSP, made soap and when I unmolded I washed the molds and they really retained the FO smell. I soaked them overnight but smell is still there. Interestingly, I have used Wilton silicone cupcake molds before and no problem with the smell. Any ideas on how to get rid of this. I could find nothing on the internet about it that actually worked.
I would like to buy a soap cutter and just wanted opinions on what you use and how you like it. I'm leary of slippage with some of them on the market. Thanks, Sherri
I am making a trip to WSP which means I will get 25% off of my order, minus the Ohio sales tax. Do you think that the quality of their FO's are as good as say Sweetcakes? TIA
What is the advantage of buying EO's over FO's. Do you use less EO in a recipe? Is there more fragrance staying power with an EO. I just don't understand why you would pay more for a fragrance unless there was an advantage other than it is natural.
How do you know how much FO to add pp of oils? I'm a newbie and in the class I took she said to add .5 pp of oils however I bought a bunch of FO from WSP and added .5/pp oil and you can barely smell it. Is it a trial and error with each fragrance? TIA Also, what about EO--do you add less?
For all of us newbies, is there a post listing all of the store site acronyms? I am reading all of these posts about where you buy fragrances, supplies, etc. and I have no idea what NG is or Tony's stands for. It would help a alot. Thanks.