Absolutely Beautiful technique! I love that you used peacock colors for your peacock swirl. Out of curiosity, how do you clean out your squeeze bottles in order to re-use them? I have seen several soapers use the "bag method" inside their squeeze bottles to bypass that issue but that seems kind of wasteful to me.
Personally i found the bags inside the bottles didn't work and i wasted quite a bit of soap. Instead, i make sure that all the bottles are as empty as possible and i use one of these bottle scrapers: amzn.to/3uciwJK. Then, once they are as empty as possible, i will then leave them for 48 if i can. This makes sure that any of the residue saponifies totally and then i can wash it up with dish soap and a dish washing brush: amzn.to/3uciwJK and i get good results every time. Unfortunately i don't think there is an easy way of cleaning them up.
Super🥰
Absolutely Beautiful technique! I love that you used peacock colors for your peacock swirl.
Out of curiosity, how do you clean out your squeeze bottles in order to re-use them? I have seen several soapers use the "bag method" inside their squeeze bottles to bypass that issue but that seems kind of wasteful to me.
Personally i found the bags inside the bottles didn't work and i wasted quite a bit of soap. Instead, i make sure that all the bottles are as empty as possible and i use one of these bottle scrapers: amzn.to/3uciwJK. Then, once they are as empty as possible, i will then leave them for 48 if i can. This makes sure that any of the residue saponifies totally and then i can wash it up with dish soap and a dish washing brush: amzn.to/3uciwJK and i get good results every time. Unfortunately i don't think there is an easy way of cleaning them up.
promosm