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Making & Cutting Sunshine Cold Process Soap

Making & Cutting Sunshine Cold Process Soap

CreativeAdventures November 16, 2016 SoapmakingLeave a comment

I finally got a break to make my second batch of soap — Sunshine Soap with calendula!  But first, a note about my very first batch, that lavender soap I made a few weeks ago. I absolutely LOVE it. Cold process soap takes between four and eight weeks to fully …

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Making and Cutting Relaxing Lavender Cold Process Soap

Making and Cutting Relaxing Lavender Cold Process Soap

CreativeAdventures October 26, 2016 SoapmakingLeave a comment

I finally did it!  I finally did it!  I finally made soap!  I started with the simplest soap kit that I bought — the Relaxing Lavender cold process soap kit from Brambleberry. This particular soap is all-natural.  It uses a natural oxide pigment, ultramarine violet, for color, and it uses …

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