I just love the red achieved from using Himalayan rhubarb and it gets more intense with time. Be aware that it does bleed into adjacent colors. I think it works really well in an ombre soap, though, because the color bleed probably helps the ombre transition look even smoother. Thanks for watching! - Holly :)
Thank you for this tip - I am afraid of making it too dark, so I was going to try using half the amount of infused oil adn swirling it with uncolored soap .. but if it bleeds over time, it might not give e the look I'm after. An ombre might be the way to go. As always, exceptional video.
what a fabulous video! I had stopped soap making a couple of years ago and just decided to resume. This is the first video I watched as Im thinking of coming back. Your videos are so calm and gentle I love them! Thank you for being so kind and generous with your knowledge and sharing your recipes. 😃
I used your guidelines from the SCC rainbow soap to make my own infusions. I made a lavender blend soap with Himalayan rhubarb + indigo and ended up using a little ultramarine blue to get the purple I was going for. I darkened some of the batter with AC and lightened some with TD. I did a fluctuating ombre wall pour then ran a hanger through it. I love how it turned out and I thank you so much for the specific infusion instructions. The transformation of the Himalayan rhubarb oils once it meets the lye solution is like magic! This soap is just gorgeous! your smooth ombre is flawless!
Thank you for another beautiful soap video! Your last Himalayan rhubarb soap made me actually put my foot down and purchase it! LOL it is so beautiful!
Stunning and seamless ombre! One of my favorite techniques! The natural color from the Himalayan rhubarb infused oil is so gorgeous! Thank you for the beautiful video with your calming voice and the background music. It is therapeutic to watch your process as always!
I do love your videos! Nice to see another rhubarb one - the beautiful red that comes with using a rhubarb infusion is matchless, and it was interesting to see how beautifully it works in an ombre design. A gorgeous soap! ❤
Such a beautiful piece of art. Thank you for sharing these masterpieces with us. I have a doubt, if we don't have an oven then how long should we wait for the soap to go through the gel phase
How long do you leave them in the oven to force gel? Is it after 3hrs when you turn off oven light? Or leave 24hrs inside oven? Im a newbie and im so inspired with your work. Thank you for this amazing video.
Hi Holly! I love your videos! Especially this ombre Himalayan rhubarb soap. It's beautiful. I went to the site you listed for where you buy the rhubarb but not sure if I'm looking at the right stuff because it says root powder, or extract, and produces shades of gold. Is the color different for soap? Thanks
I'm not Holly, so I can't tell you about this particular soap. In general, natural colors in soap will fade somewhat, but many of them are stabilized by the addition of some clay. Maybe that's why Holly used clay in this recipe?
Love THe vibrant SUnset Look. Hi From England. I Was Going To Ask, WHat the BAse INgrediEnts Are, but you’ve Kindly Listed them. I’m New To SoAp Making but REad a lot so Far. I Like To know WHat’s Your Reasoning Behind Those Amounts? I See Majority Aim for, is To have A Bar that is Cleansing well but Good MoiSturiser and Good Bubbles.
Just beautiful!! The website for the rhubarb powder lists 2 different ones A rhubarb root powder and a rhubarb extract powder...which one is the one you used? Thanks.
So …you used 6 1/2 Tbsp of Rhubarb powder for your red half? Seems an awful lot ie expensive, if that’s correct ; ) ; ). Always love your work. Simple perfection 😊
I just love the red achieved from using Himalayan rhubarb and it gets more intense with time. Be aware that it does bleed into adjacent colors. I think it works really well in an ombre soap, though, because the color bleed probably helps the ombre transition look even smoother. Thanks for watching! - Holly :)
Thank you for this tip - I am afraid of making it too dark, so I was going to try using half the amount of infused oil adn swirling it with uncolored soap .. but if it bleeds over time, it might not give e the look I'm after. An ombre might be the way to go. As always, exceptional video.
How much of each ingredients you put in.
Looks like a beautiful Hawaiian sunset 🌅 🌆 🌇
Bellísimo y la música se acompañan
Eres la MEJOR!!!! Aprendo muchísimo de ti, gracias, gracias por compartir!!! Tus jabones son simplemente maravillosos. Un abrazo con cariño.
Many Thanks Holly 🩶🩷🩵
Just a beautiful bar of soap.
You are an amazing woman. Simply love your videos. It is a stress buster for me
Beautiful! Prettiest red orange I’ve ever seen! I love how creation portrays the best of the color spectrum!
And how you Holly have mastered their use!
So beautiful!
Gracias, por compartir
Wow ,my comment even before watching.A video from u after alooooong. Time
what a fabulous video! I had stopped soap making a couple of years ago and just decided to resume. This is the first video I watched as Im thinking of coming back. Your videos are so calm and gentle I love them! Thank you for being so kind and generous with your knowledge and sharing your recipes. 😃
This is a stunning soap, Holly. Say what you want to about lard, but it makes a great bar of soap!
Your nailpolish was very nicely applied, nice visual contrast to the brightness of your soup. Very nice choice
I appreciate very much how you refer to the soap calculator. It really helps new soap makers get familiar with it.
Você poderia me dizer quanto de água e hidróxido de sódio eu ainda não consigo usar a calculadora com segurança . Grata
Such a peaceful soap maker
I used your guidelines from the SCC rainbow soap to make my own infusions. I made a lavender blend soap with Himalayan rhubarb + indigo and ended up using a little ultramarine blue to get the purple I was going for. I darkened some of the batter with AC and lightened some with TD. I did a fluctuating ombre wall pour then ran a hanger through it. I love how it turned out and I thank you so much for the specific infusion instructions. The transformation of the Himalayan rhubarb oils once it meets the lye solution is like magic! This soap is just gorgeous! your smooth ombre is flawless!
You are my inspiration Holly, love from Nairobi❤
Спасибо за ваше творчество ! Такой нежный красный цвет ! Очень интересный оттенок !
Watching your videos is like enjoying my favorite peppermint tea. Soothing, lovely, and natural. What a gorgeous bar of soap.
Very nice, Holly, as usual!! The effect and the red are fantastic!! Hugs from Argentina!
What an amazing colour the Himalayan rhubarb powder gives. A very beautiful soap as always Holly
Thank you for another beautiful soap video! Your last Himalayan rhubarb soap made me actually put my foot down and purchase it! LOL it is so beautiful!
I’m blown away with your Talent Holly,
Every single soap is Stunning!
The Colours are gorgeous! ❤️
Stunning!! Thanks for your videos. Now I know how to use my annanto seed infusion!!
Stunning Holly absolutely stunning.
What gorgeous rich colors, beautiful bars of soap!!!
Beautiful colour, Holly. Just stunning!
Absolutely beautiful soap
These are gorgeous bars of soap. The colour is stunning.
Stunning and seamless ombre! One of my favorite techniques! The natural color from the Himalayan rhubarb infused oil is so gorgeous! Thank you for the beautiful video with your calming voice and the background music. It is therapeutic to watch your process as always!
Beautiful Holly like all the soaps you make. That's what I call a true talent ❤🎉😊
Thank you so much. The soap is so beautiful ❤️
That is an admirable work of art. Very inspiring. Plus the video is so relaxing 😌
what a beautiful soapyou made❤
Absolutely gorgeous soap Holly, well done ❤️
Beautiful soap
What a gorgeous soap!
Beautiful Soap 🌷🐝
I just love your videos ❤ The soap looks really beautiful 😍
Beautiful, as always ❤
I do love your videos!
Nice to see another rhubarb one - the beautiful red that comes with using a rhubarb infusion is matchless, and it was interesting to see how beautifully it works in an ombre design. A gorgeous soap! ❤
Such a beautiful piece of art. Thank you for sharing these masterpieces with us. I have a doubt, if we don't have an oven then how long should we wait for the soap to go through the gel phase
So gorgeous and delicious looking.
How long do you leave them in the oven to force gel? Is it after 3hrs when you turn off oven light? Or leave 24hrs inside oven? Im a newbie and im so inspired with your work. Thank you for this amazing video.
Hi Holly! I love your videos! Especially this ombre Himalayan rhubarb soap. It's beautiful. I went to the site you listed for where you buy the rhubarb but not sure if I'm looking at the right stuff because it says root powder, or extract, and produces shades of gold. Is the color different for soap? Thanks
Just gorgeous
How beautiful!
Very beautiful Holly. You inspire a lot of us 😊
Do you add more oil to your rhubarb jar and reuse for another time?
Very beautiful soap 😍😍
What is the best fragrance in soap ma'am?
Hi, Holly! Where can I get the Himalayan Rhubarb, the same one you're using to make this soap. Thanks in advance.
Looks beautiful! May I ask what is the white kaolin clay for in this recipe?
Beautiful
M A R A V I L H O S O ...cliquei pea ver a fórmula e não encontrei a receita
Amazing so pretty
Do you know if this will bleed and discolor a wash cloth, or stain ad tub/shower?
Gorgeous color. How does it hold up over time?
I'm not Holly, so I can't tell you about this particular soap. In general, natural colors in soap will fade somewhat, but many of them are stabilized by the addition of some clay. Maybe that's why Holly used clay in this recipe?
Привет ❤Сколко граммов весить ваш мыло и сколко сантиметров?Спасибо ❤️
Love THe vibrant SUnset Look.
Hi From England. I Was Going To Ask, WHat the BAse INgrediEnts Are, but you’ve Kindly Listed them. I’m New To SoAp Making but REad a lot so Far. I Like To know WHat’s Your Reasoning Behind Those Amounts? I See Majority Aim for, is To have A Bar that is Cleansing well but Good MoiSturiser and Good Bubbles.
Just beautiful!! The website for the rhubarb powder lists 2 different ones
A rhubarb root powder and a rhubarb extract powder...which one is the one you used? Thanks.
Thank you! I used the rhubarb root powder for this one. I’ve also tried their extract powder and it gives more of a dark magenta pink color.
So …you used 6 1/2 Tbsp of Rhubarb powder for your red half? Seems an awful lot ie expensive, if that’s correct ; ) ; ). Always love your work. Simple perfection 😊
The problem with rhubarb infused oil is that the soap change colour after few week to light brown
Rhubarb gives a fantastic color… the only bad part is that Indian Rhubarb is an endangered species and we should stop using it!!
I'm guessing that English is not your first language huge language barrier here
What? 😜
Does her English sound weird to you? She has a southern accent, from the Southern states of the US.
Hello, how do you determine the usage rate of essential/ fragrance. 🤔