You must be thrilled when a soap comes out so beautifully. Who would think running two colours as you did would produce such an amazing soap. Congratulations it is another fantastic product.
Sugar is for bubbles, citric acid is used as a chelator. Here's a good article on citric acid: www.ultimatehpsoap.com/post/soapy-science-citric-acid-in-soap-making
beautiful! i love The copper!! i wonder if you can blend colours together to get a copper Color? I have to make my long pour spouts like that by recycling Sanitized And Melted down Milk Jugs, sometimes i just cut it in a way where i dont have to Melt it Down. I have to make alot of my tools, but that's okay..I don't mind. I have so many books full of New Soap Techniques if i could just learn again the tech part, or have the money for someone to help me, but i think im just going to do a live, raw, unedited version on my channel 4 now. I have a year worth of Soaps and candles and everything n between, I'm probably going to do a Try b 4 U buy or just they can give a gift if they want or something and then donate some to the Homeless Shelters this year..we shall see how my legs hold up. Thanks for a great video..
Hi. Have u stopped sharing recipe? I want to know about how much sugar & citric acid (y used) used in the batter? Plus wat u sprinkled over every layer? I wud be happy if u keep sharing recipes for the beginners like me plz ,🙏
Hmm I'm not exactly sure what you mean, maybe take a look at the cut of this soap: th-cam.com/video/APXdR66MDQY/w-d-xo.html I cut that one the same way as this
How do you get your white to end up so white? I use dispersed titanium dioxide from Nurture soap and I'm not sure I'm using enough because it never turns out white white like yours. Absolutely beautiful soap and technique!
I try to use light or white colored oils if I want a light soap, but I'd definitely try adding a bit more td if you feel like you're not using enough! And thank you😊
@@tellervo. I saw a video in which you add titanium dioxide to the oils before the lye, and in this one you add it after the lye. From your expirience do you feel there is any difference in the final results?
Are u not able to add a recipe? I am unsure how to add the proportions to get lye.. I look for videos and no explains in lamens terms 😩 so I copy recipes and tweak it myself
You must be thrilled when a soap comes out so beautifully. Who would think running two colours as you did would produce such an amazing soap. Congratulations it is another fantastic product.
The artistry of your soaps and videos is a joy to view. Another lovely effort. ❤️
Thank you so much💝
Thank you, Sara. These bars are great and I love marbled patterned soaps. I always enjoy making them.
Greetings from Pretoria, South Afrcia
Thank you so much! I sure enjoy making them too😃
Contrived and yet so natural looking. Love the copper veins. Very pretty.
Seems purposely overcomplicated for a simple pattern. I doubt it needed all the extra work or steps to achieve the same look or effects.
Thank you so much😊
gorgeous!!!!
Beautifully done 🥰
Beautiful! Very artistic! Thank you for sharing 😊
Beautiful soap - once again!
Thank you!!
absolutely amazing thank you for sharing !!!
super
Thank you! It’s really pretty. And thanks for posting the link to the use of citrus acid!
Thank you🙂
Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful!
Thank you!
It really does look like marble, what recipe did you use and the essential oil blend percentages please.
So beautiful 😻
Thank you🥰
Nice
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Hi if I may ask, what does sugar and citric acid do to the batter? Thank you!
Yes I have same question too..wat citric acid do?
Same here
Sugar is for bubbles, citric acid is used as a chelator. Here's a good article on citric acid: www.ultimatehpsoap.com/post/soapy-science-citric-acid-in-soap-making
@@tellervo. Thank you so much
Thank you!!
beautiful! i love The copper!! i wonder if you can blend colours together to get a copper Color? I have to make my long pour spouts like that by recycling Sanitized And Melted down Milk Jugs, sometimes i just cut it in a way where i dont have to Melt it Down. I have to make alot of my tools, but that's okay..I don't mind. I have so many books full of New Soap Techniques if i could just learn again the tech part, or have the money for someone to help me, but i think im just going to do a live, raw, unedited version on my channel 4 now. I have a year worth of Soaps and candles and everything n between, I'm probably going to do a Try b 4 U buy or just they can give a gift if they want or something and then donate some to the Homeless Shelters this year..we shall see how my legs hold up. Thanks for a great video..
Thank you! Maybe red and brown mixed together, or even some orange? You are such a giving person!💝
Very Nice...
Thank you!
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Hi. Have u stopped sharing recipe? I want to know about how much sugar & citric acid (y used) used in the batter? Plus wat u sprinkled over every layer? I wud be happy if u keep sharing recipes for the beginners like me plz ,🙏
Why sugar and citric acid is added ? Please tell me reason..
Don’t have the recipe? Did u create this recips
Which way did you cut the bar up from the big loaf?
First I just cut straight down and then through the bar to cut the top off if that makes sense
@@tellervo. so like when we cut the ends off from a normal size loaf, you cut down the middle of this one then the top?
Hmm I'm not exactly sure what you mean, maybe take a look at the cut of this soap: th-cam.com/video/APXdR66MDQY/w-d-xo.html I cut that one the same way as this
Beautiful result that belies the work involved to achieve such a stunningly simplistic end product. 🪄Well done❣️
@@brigidlaffey7343 Thank you so much❤️
How do you get your white to end up so white? I use dispersed titanium dioxide from Nurture soap and I'm not sure I'm using enough because it never turns out white white like yours. Absolutely beautiful soap and technique!
I try to use light or white colored oils if I want a light soap, but I'd definitely try adding a bit more td if you feel like you're not using enough! And thank you😊
@@tellervo. I saw a video in which you add titanium dioxide to the oils before the lye, and in this one you add it after the lye. From your expirience do you feel there is any difference in the final results?
Are u not able to add a recipe? I am unsure how to add the proportions to get lye.. I look for videos and no explains in lamens terms 😩 so I copy recipes and tweak it myself
Awesome 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️
Οh ! 😳😯