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Feb soap challenge attempt 2

2/13/2021

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Today is my second attempt at the kiss pour for the Feb soap challenge. This one is using lavender eo and sensuous sandalwood fo.
28.5 oz distilled water
30 oz olive oil
27.55 oz coconut oil
12.25 oz rice bran oil
11.60 oz lye
4.05 oz shea butter
4.85 oz avocado oil
2.55 oz castor oil
2.4 oz sodium lactate
2 oz lavender eo
2 oz sensuous sandalwood (bramble berry)
1 oz blue tide
.5 oz mint julip
.5 oz crazy eyes
.5 oz iris purple
.5 of grape nehi
.01 oz tussah silk

For this soap I used a 9x17 slab mold which I feel worked a lot better than the 9x9 I used for the first attempt. Also, no black for this one, I used blue tide instead. My only big issue with this one is that there wasn’t enough difference between the crazy eyes and mint julip as I thought there would have been. I should have either used a darker green instead of the crazy eyes or added TD to the mint julip to get it lighter. I had to change my pour for the greens using the blue tide in between each of the greens instead of pouring them one after the other. Still, I really love the look of this one and this technique is a keeper! I am surprised however, these were regular micas not my enviro glitters but the soap looks like it is full of glitter! It will be interesting to see if that sparkle stays. 

This one is done and its gorgeous but for some reason I have little holes in the soap. I am guessing that I didn't tap the mold down hard enough to get the air bubbles out :(.
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All in all this was a fun challenge and there are  soooooo many ideas running in my head for different soaps!
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Feb Soap challenge attempt 1

2/13/2021

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Sooooo, today I am doing double duty 😊. I am making sandalwood soap, a highly requested soap, for Sherwood Forest Faire, but I am also doing it for the Feb soap challenge. The challenge is called a kiss pour, an acrylic painting technique that translates well to soap. For this technique, you need a slow tracing recipe with a slow tracing fragrance oil. The trick is to be able to pour multiple colors into 2 separate jugs and then pour them together into the mold so they “kiss” or create a waterfall of all the colors together.
I am using the recipe provided in the challenge:
27 oz distilled water
30 oz olive oil
27.55 oz coconut oil
12.15 oz rice bran oil
11.60 oz lye
4.05 oz shea butter
4.85 oz avocado oil
2.45 oz castor oil
2.4 oz sodium lactate
2 oz sandalwood fo (bescented)
2 oz senuous sandalwood (bramble berry)
1 oz nocturnal black
.5 oz silver mist
.5 oz harolds purple crayon
.5 oz peacock
.5 of shimmer gold
.01 oz tussah silk

So, I need to do a few things differently. Use a larger slab mold or less batter. This was a 9x9 but should have been a 12x12, I need to pour slower next time to see if I get a better pattern, I may need to use a white or grey base instead of black. This would be an awesome galaxy soap if I used the enviro glitters! It will be interesting to see what happens once this one is cut and cleaned. Once shaved the swirl should be more visible. At least I hope it is.

So, this one has been cut and cleaned up! This technique is fantastic and I plan on using it alot!
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