Hi! I included the cut of a second batch I made by pouring the white soap from way up high, in case you wanted to see the difference. Also, after the pour, you'll notice that I ran a stir stick down the sides and then horizontally across the mold. This was just to disperse any large pools of charcoal oil on the sides (not to interfere with the swirl at all - hopefully, since I was cutting the soap vertically). The oil can sometimes pool on the sides with this technique and that can make the finished soap a bit messy. Thanks so much for watching! -Holly :)
YAY!!! I always get so excited watching your videos! Always so relaxing... I have been so busy making Bath Bomb embeds I am inspired to make some soap now! Thanks for sharing all your crafts!
Thank you for being so generous with the information you share, including your fragrance and soap recipes. I find your videos informative and extremely helpful. I appreciate you!
Thanks for showing both variations, the high pour has finer swirls but the lower pour is more defined. My personal preference is the high pour, but they’re both so pretty that now I want to make one myself. Thank you so much for sharing
Hello Holly, my name is Tamara and I am at the beginning of my journey in making soaps, I wanted to tell you that you are very pleasant and inspiring, thank you very much🙏🏻🌹
Happy Easter! Happy Spring! Your videos were essential in helping me to understand which tools I needed for soap making (Stainless steel pitcher for mixing lye, ect.). Your safety precautions were extremely helpful. Thank you very much!👍 I have watched all of your cold process videos. You are extremely talented! I enjoy the hot process method myself. 😊
Wow, that's cool! The one soap looked like a face with eyes, nose and a funny looking chin lol, I thought that was real cool 😂. I have to do this design and it looks easy 😊. Thank you Holly, hope you're doing good ❤.
This soap is just stunning, and I'm certainly going to try to recreate it for myself. Question: what kind of spoon is that you use for the top? A regular soup spoon? It looks perfect for what you are trying to create on top. Thank you for your lovely videos - they never disappoint.
Thank you for this beautiful video. You are one of my favorite creators. QQ - I'm curious, why did you change the lye concentration to 36%? I'm new to soap making and curious why this ratio shifts from recipe to recipe.
Hi there! I'm so intrigued by this! I've made CP for several years now & am curious if the charcoal oil mixes in okay to the batter or if you ever get little pockets of just the oil?
The bars from the first batch... they all had kind of an abstract face art... dunno if its only me who noticed... be it face of a man or an animal... but very beautiful bars of soap Holly ❤ The alkanet line bars came out prettier though...
Hi! I included the cut of a second batch I made by pouring the white soap from way up high, in case you wanted to see the difference. Also, after the pour, you'll notice that I ran a stir stick down the sides and then horizontally across the mold. This was just to disperse any large pools of charcoal oil on the sides (not to interfere with the swirl at all - hopefully, since I was cutting the soap vertically). The oil can sometimes pool on the sides with this technique and that can make the finished soap a bit messy. Thanks so much for watching! -Holly :)
YAY!!! I always get so excited watching your videos! Always so relaxing... I have been so busy making Bath Bomb embeds I am inspired to make some soap now! Thanks for sharing all your crafts!
Wow, so many faces I saw in the soap design, a face or character(s) in nearly each soap bar. So unique the organic artwork. xx
I’m still in love with your videos! Thank you for continuing to share them!
Thank you for being so generous with the information you share, including your fragrance and soap recipes. I find your videos informative and extremely helpful. I appreciate you!
It almost looks like ink being poured through out the bar! It looks great!
OMG this is so simple yet so beautiful 😍 ❤. A work of art
This is so beautiful! I love the elegance!
It's interesting that the soaps look that different just from where you poured the soap! Thanks for sharing ❤😊
Holly, your soaps are so beautiful and inspiring. Thank you!!
You are so gifted!!! Beautiful!!!!!!
Thanks for showing both variations, the high pour has finer swirls but the lower pour is more defined. My personal preference is the high pour, but they’re both so pretty that now I want to make one myself. Thank you so much for sharing
Always can look forward for exceptional work form you holly thank you, for your guidance over the years.
Absolutely beautiful soap Holly
Gorgeous as always
Hello Holly, my name is Tamara and I am at the beginning of my journey in making soaps, I wanted to tell you that you are very pleasant and inspiring, thank you very much🙏🏻🌹
Just beautiful Holly 😊
Thank you!! 💕
Wow, such a cool pattern! Reminds me of Tree Marie's marble soap.
Gorgeous as always!!
Both soaps are stunning. It’s hard to decide which one I like better.
My goodness, Holly, I love your soaps tremendously! They look like graphic art!
I love your style and playfulness with the medium. You remind me of the joy of soaping. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks! ❤
HOLLY IS BACK!!!!!!! You're my favourite creator in the soap making side of UA-cam. Do you have an online store where we can buy your gorgeous soaps?
Happy Easter! Happy Spring!
Your videos were essential in helping me to understand which tools I needed for soap making (Stainless steel pitcher for mixing lye, ect.). Your safety precautions were extremely helpful. Thank you very much!👍 I have watched all of your cold process videos. You are extremely talented! I enjoy the hot process method myself. 😊
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you found my videos helpful!
Wow, that's cool! The one soap looked like a face with eyes, nose and a funny looking chin lol, I thought that was real cool 😂. I have to do this design and it looks easy 😊. Thank you Holly, hope you're doing good ❤.
Beautiful
Thanks
The olive oil used to dissolve the activated charcoal, was it part of the oils calculated using soapcalc
Lindo obrigada por compartilhar conosco 🇧🇷
This soap is just stunning, and I'm certainly going to try to recreate it for myself. Question: what kind of spoon is that you use for the top? A regular soup spoon? It looks perfect for what you are trying to create on top. Thank you for your lovely videos - they never disappoint.
Beautiful!
Beautiful, the low pour did a much better job
Its so beautiful and elegant Soap 🤍 Thank you for sharing 🫶
What you suggest replacing black charcoal to green colour? Is any mica good ?
Can we buy abroad your soaps? Do you have a link? Your soaps are the most beautiful, others they just mix and mix. Cut quickly.
Beautiful what did you use to pour the thin black line please
Thank you for this beautiful video. You are one of my favorite creators. QQ - I'm curious, why did you change the lye concentration to 36%? I'm new to soap making and curious why this ratio shifts from recipe to recipe.
Hi there! I'm so intrigued by this! I've made CP for several years now & am curious if the charcoal oil mixes in okay to the batter or if you ever get little pockets of just the oil?
is the olive oil native extra virgin and using pomace olive oil will make a change ?
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Why do you put the soap in the oven?
Здорово 😅
Hey holy my soap always gets so hot and hard after adding the fragrance, Can you please address that problem in a video please thanks
The bars from the first batch... they all had kind of an abstract face art... dunno if its only me who noticed... be it face of a man or an animal... but very beautiful bars of soap Holly ❤ The alkanet line bars came out prettier though...
Very nice but mention the ingredient quantity we who want to do homemade soap business will benefit a lot pls mention the ingredient quantity
Thank you!