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Making CP Soap with Swirls II

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2009

Another example of making cold process soap with surface swirls

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  • nice job, but you scare me not wearing gloves and glasses using lye. dont take a chance protect yourselves.

  • @mpeachock1 Yes, we agree.

  • Gorgeous!!

  • @trishwosere Thank you Trish.

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  • Beautiful!!! :) Thanks for sharing!

  • Wow!!!! That was very very nice.

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  • @GiangXamar13 You are very welcome.

  • @cwayneuc Thank you very much!!

  • @cwayneuc Thank you very much :*

  • @spiotticd Thanks for the wonderful comments. Soap coloring in cold and hot process soap making is more an art than science. The TD is used to help stabilize colors, or make a base whiter. Many oils used (like olive oil) will tend to produce a yellowish to yelllow/green soap left on their own. The TD helps hold a white base or other colors stay more true. It gets more complex depending on the fragrance oil used. Any FO with vanilla will tend to turn brown without a vanilla stabilizer.

  • NIce vid! Very resourceful, very well put together so thank you for taking the time to do that for us. I am new subscribed to you but I'll probably be sititng here for the evening watching everything you got! Can I ask why use the titanium dioxide? It sounded as if it makes your creamy base... whiter? Thanks!

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