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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2011

Chai Tea Soap made with Chamomile Tea and Silk

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  • Yeah, but a messy soap kitchen is a "clean" mess. Hahaha Thank you for this video. I love to watch other soapmakers do their thing! I have tried to use silk, but haven't figured out how to do it.

  • @amadeus4313 Just add a piece the size of a cotton ball to your water or whatever liquid you plan to use then add your lye. That's what works for me!

  • does it smell good? hehe :D

  • @OliviaMakeupChannel Hey Olivia! LOL! Have you tried the bubble bar yet? How did you like it?

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  • @lovelybynature1 Thank you! I'll have to try it again.

  • @Seedcovers I hate wearing those things and they end up tearing anyway. I'm rough on gloves. LOL!

  • @lovelybynature1 Thats great, better be careful with not wearing gloves :-)

  • @Seedcovers I do a 40% water discount and my bars are practically hard when I remove them from the molds. Although I like to let my bars cure for 4-6 weeks depending on my formula (recipe) these are cured in 2 weeks.

  • You dont use much liquid at all, how much time does it cut for you?

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