Roses in Bloom Vegan Handmade Soap with shea cocoa butter and rose petals from our garden

Energy Vegan Handmade Soap

This one smells incredible and is a complex citrus combination.
Today was such a nice sunny day outside which was a nice change from the chilly cool air.
2 comments:
very nice colours in those soaps. hey, thanks for stopping by my blog and for watching the tutorial.
The titanium dioxide...I add 30g to a batch (about ab 10lb batch).
I mix the 30g of TD into 50g of rice bran oil (or any other liquid base oil). This will colour up a whole batch. If you just want bits of white, just have a play about. I always find it helps to mix it in oil though as this stops clumping and flaking.
Hope this helps
x
Tiggy,
Thanks for stopping by and for the great tip. I've used TD water soluble before and I'm wondering if that contributed to the flakiness of the soap. I just made a lemongrass one I'll post soon where I used the oil soluble TD. I have both types on hand.
I think you definitely should do more tutorials.
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