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Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil (Responsibly Sourced), Burgandy, Distilled Water, Sodium Hydroxide (none remains in the final product), Love Spell FO, Rice Bran Oil, Castor Oil, Sodium Lactate (Liquid Salt), EDTA (Chelator to help with hard water), Silk (Cruelty Free), & Micas
5% Super Fat
Super Fat: to use a small excess of ‘free’ fatty acids in a recipe that are deliberately NOT converted to soap. Instead, these tiny oil molecules remain within the soap matrix and are then transferred to your skin when washing. This is not to say that your skin will feel oily because only a minuscule percentage is used.
Top Notes: Peach and Cherry Blossom | Middle Notes: Jasmine, Lilac | Base Notes: White Wood, Tamarind and Musk
To access the 4:40 minute video, click the “How I was made” link below. There’s no audio since it is 8x normal speed
This soap features an in-the-pot swirl design. I dropped a cream-colored batter into the main, light red soap batter, then carefully dragged the spatula just enough to create swirls without muddying the colors. Once prepared, I poured the batter into the mold, covered it, and wrapped it in towels to let it rest for a couple of days. It takes about two days for the fatty acids and lye to saponify and turn into the salt of the fatty acids (what we call ‘soap’) along with a byproduct called glycerin.
This soap features an in-the-pot swirl design. I dropped a cream-colored batter into the main, light red soap batter, then carefully dragged the spatula just enough to create swirls without muddying the colors. Once prepared, I poured the batter into the mold, covered it, and wrapped it in towels to let it rest for a couple of days. It takes about two days for the fatty acids and lye to saponify and turn into the salt of the fatty acids (what we call ‘soap’) along with a byproduct called glycerin.
Approx. Weight (oz): | Number in Stock: |
| 4.5 to 5 oz. | 6 |
After cutting the loaf into bars, I added flowers to the top of each bar and sealed them in heat-sealing bags to keep the soap from drawing moisture from the air and becoming weepy.
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This soap smells as wonderful as it looks! Silky lather! The video is a must see! I love the way the ingredients are listed and we are walked through the making process.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the 5 stars!