Hello Eric! I know I have seen better soaps from you. The pink piping threw it off. Maybe if it was a different shade of blue the pink could have work like a birthday cake look. Try a light purple or a even a neon purple next time Eric. Have a bless Saturday my friend! God purifies us when you turn away from unrighteous and he reveals to you the righteous way with his great wisdom. Each follower in Christ come a long way in ought for purification be complete. Those who stay in Christ is willing to go through the purification to be Christ like. Just like a plant to be able to grow it's a process to be fully mature. Happy Soaping!🙏✝️🥰💪🤗👌👍🧼🧼🧼🧼💙💙💙💜💜💜
I won’t lie. I had a little anxiety watching. LOL! You handled that fragrance well and your soap turned out beautiful. I soap to relax though, so accelerating and ricing fragrance is always a no for me 😂 Very nice final soap!
Hi, and thanks. I used to feel that way, but I feel a little more confident with those "bad boys" now and I know most can be used for layers. Separating fragrances are the only ones I absolutely won't use in cold process.
Love this one! I think you’ve given a good tip with pouring fragrance in the middle and then capturing it with stick blender right away. I’d never thought to do that. I bet it resolves ricing faster/better than stirring first! Thanks
Thanks! I do believe that helps to blend the ricing faster, thus allowing less stick blending and thickening. This one does stay at pudding consistency for a while, though, giving time to layer.
Thanks for the hint to pour the fragrance oil in the middle. Do ricing fragrances ever seize when blending out? Your's stayed nice and creamy. Also, you mentioned that you were soaping at room temperature. Have you switched permanently from using the heat transfer method? I often buy fragrance oils after watching your feedback. It's wonderful information. Love your videos!
Hi, Nancy and thank you. It's hard to say about seizing because all fragrances are different. Some may seize and others won't, like this one. Read the user reviews on a fragrance you're considering. At the moment, during warm temperatures, I melt oils and mix the lye the night before and soap at room temp because I had to use SO much ice with the heat transfer method. When the weather gets cold again and my oils are hard, I'll go back to the heat transfer method.
Hello Eric! I know I have seen better soaps from you. The pink piping threw it off. Maybe if it was a different shade of blue the pink could have work like a birthday cake look. Try a light purple or a even a neon purple next time Eric. Have a bless Saturday my friend! God purifies us when you turn away from unrighteous and he reveals to you the righteous way with his great wisdom. Each follower in Christ come a long way in ought for purification be complete. Those who stay in Christ is willing to go through the purification to be Christ like. Just like a plant to be able to grow it's a process to be fully mature. Happy Soaping!🙏✝️🥰💪🤗👌👍🧼🧼🧼🧼💙💙💙💜💜💜
Hi. I knew the pink was wrong when I started, but too late then. I toned it down with some TD, but it was still too vivid.
I won’t lie. I had a little anxiety watching. LOL! You handled that fragrance well and your soap turned out beautiful. I soap to relax though, so accelerating and ricing fragrance is always a no for me 😂 Very nice final soap!
Hi, and thanks. I used to feel that way, but I feel a little more confident with those "bad boys" now and I know most can be used for layers. Separating fragrances are the only ones I absolutely won't use in cold process.
Love this one! I think you’ve given a good tip with pouring fragrance in the middle and then capturing it with stick blender right away. I’d never thought to do that. I bet it resolves ricing faster/better than stirring first! Thanks
Thanks! I do believe that helps to blend the ricing faster, thus allowing less stick blending and thickening. This one does stay at pudding consistency for a while, though, giving time to layer.
Thanks for the hint to pour the fragrance oil in the middle. Do ricing fragrances ever seize when blending out? Your's stayed nice and creamy. Also, you mentioned that you were soaping at room temperature. Have you switched permanently from using the heat transfer method? I often buy fragrance oils after watching your feedback. It's wonderful information. Love your videos!
Hi, Nancy and thank you. It's hard to say about seizing because all fragrances are different. Some may seize and others won't, like this one. Read the user reviews on a fragrance you're considering. At the moment, during warm temperatures, I melt oils and mix the lye the night before and soap at room temp because I had to use SO much ice with the heat transfer method. When the weather gets cold again and my oils are hard, I'll go back to the heat transfer method.
@@theorgelmeisterakathesoapm8589 Thanks for your response.