When I first started making soap in the summer, I made cucumber soap. At this point I was not using the French Milling Process. What came out was nice. It was really great for the skin and everyone was happy.
But this time I wanted to do better:
When I made soap last night, I changed a few of my tecniques, wrote down what I did in my soap diary, and crossed my fingers. And look what I cut up today!
I am so impressed with the color of the soap - a gorgeous green color. And even though it hasn't finished curing, when I washed my hands after handling the soap and washed away the residue that was left on my fingers, that residue left my hands nice and soft.
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8 comments:
ohhhh it looks so yummy Nicole !
I'm a big fan of your soaps, and this one looks like it's going to land in my hands! That color is fantastic!
Those look delicious!
ooh, this really looks yummy!
Wowww , looks yummy Nicole !!!
Happy to hear you are moving on and having fun! Good luck!
Looks fantastic!
Oh, I admire your hard work... it's obvious that the result was amazing, it looks so good!!!
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