New Dirty Soap |
Here's the inaugural (well, not really, but the official one) post of my Changes series. As I get more adventurous in my soap making prowess, I'll be making over or improving upon the older "models" of some of my and your favorite soaps. Up first is Dirty. I have been really overwhelmed by the response this soap has gotten. Mainly because I didn't think it would sell. I went way overboard with the chocolate lines, but it was after all, the inspiration behind the name, and the customers loved it-but me, not so much.
Old Dirty Soap |
As you can see, I now have two, thinner chocolate lines, and thanks to Jo at The Soap Bar for suggesting I cut the soap on its side to minimize "streaking." And I was able to miraculously duplicate the minty, shimmery green topping. I used a green chrome oxide with a touch of pearl mica. And so, this concludes this episode of Changes. Up next, Buffy The Dead Skin Slayer gets a new hue and scent!
4 comments:
looking good! crazy how just turning the soap on it's side fixed the streaks, very cool.
Agreed! Can't believe I didn't think of that! Not that I've made more than one soap with a cocoa line so far... BTW, I think your description of the scent sounds more appealing than the actual name. I'm all for laundry starch!
Wow, i agreed! Nice post
these look good enough to eat! now I am getting hungry!
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