My first try at whipped soap, I used Nizzy's method and my own recipe. I also had lots of help from Beanie at Fox Run soap & sundries, thanks again Beanie for all your help!=]
Yay I just watched this again and I saw that it doesn’t have GOat’s milk. so I can try to use this without having to worry about a reaction again. I Love Love Love this smell. It still reminds me of a smell I know but I can’t put my finger on it. Soo glad I watched this video again.
@migdany Thanks hun it was my first try at it. Regular C.P. normally needs to cure anywhere from 3 weeks to 6 weeks. We normally cure our Non gelled Goats milk soaps for the full six weeks, it just seems to feel better on the skin after a longer cure time. And if we do gell our soaps and use H2o instead of Goats milk then we can get away with a shorter cure time. Hope that answers your question!
WOO-HOO! Great job, Sherri! I knew it would float! Way to go! Oh I’ll bet it smells so good, the Love Spell and Cocoa Butter combo! Don’t ya just love new experiments in soapmaking? It’s so fun playing! ) I have a couple ideas for you to experiment with cause I know you’re like the mad soapin’ scientist in the kitchen, like me! ;o)
@Txshizzle Thank you, I had a secret stash of my very own!=]
LOVED my bar you sent me as a sample with my last order! Smelled fabulous and definately floats!
@VnMakeup It’s Love Spell by V.S., we will make more very soon!
Yay I just watched this again and I saw that it doesn’t have GOat’s milk. so I can try to use this without having to worry about a reaction again. I Love Love Love this smell. It still reminds me of a smell I know but I can’t put my finger on it. Soo glad I watched this video again.
@tinelle24 thank you, I love it to!=]]]
I receive a sample of this in my order and it smell wonderful!!
Pretty!
I got a Big sample of this and I Love Love Love it. It’s wonderful.
@sherrilenett Thanks for the reply
@migdany Thanks hun it was my first try at it. Regular C.P. normally needs to cure anywhere from 3 weeks to 6 weeks. We normally cure our Non gelled Goats milk soaps for the full six weeks, it just seems to feel better on the skin after a longer cure time. And if we do gell our soaps and use H2o instead of Goats milk then we can get away with a shorter cure time. Hope that answers your question!
The colors are awesome! and YAY it floats! All that hard work paid off!! They look fab Sherri, great job
I love the look! Very pretty.
Oh I LOVE the way it looks, so gorgeous.
Beautiful design! Looks like sand art.. =)
I love the colors and swirls
I likkke!
Those are awesome! One question though, can anyone tell me why this method only takes 3 wks to cure as oppose to regular CP?? Just curious!
WOO-HOO! Great job, Sherri! I knew it would float! Way to go! Oh I’ll bet it smells so good, the Love Spell and Cocoa Butter combo! Don’t ya just love new experiments in soapmaking? It’s so fun playing!
) I have a couple ideas for you to experiment with cause I know you’re like the mad soapin’ scientist in the kitchen, like me! ;o)
Ohh love spell smells goood!
@lucylu59 Thanks hun =] but yes I have had my fair share hehe. I will keep on trying though…you know how I do!=]]
@joyvandruff lol I wanted pastel, I got bright colors though. I used cake dye from Wiltons and micas!
Oh come on Sherrie, have you ever made a bad soap, lol. These are beautiful, I really like the orange and blue colors.
These are sooo cute. What type of colors did you use? Anytime I have done the whipped soaps they come out pastel