This means that there is more daylight to get things done, and more things to get done means less time for me to make soap! This is a soapmaking blog that, regrettably, I have not been paying much attention to. I have been storing up some photos to have more content and hopefully get to where I can write once every day. "Why are you writing a post today but not writing about making soap?" I hear yonder cry. Well, say no more, say no more! This post today is dedicated to the soap I made this weekend! In yet another attempt to accomplish something interesting, I tried another swirl. This time I tried an In The Pot Swirl.
My photographer was moonlighting at his second job the day I made this soap, so I don't have a lot of photographs to show the process. It all came together rather quickly and I didnt have time to pick up the camera during the process. These photos are the "after" photos.
This particular soap is a recipe that I formulated on my own that uses vegetable oil, olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil and shea butter. I scented it with essential oils of Orange, Clove, Bergamont and Ylang-Ylang. It is sweet and spicy smelling. One half of the batch was colored with ground tumeric from my spice rack. I am hoping that it will yield a peachy / orange color. The other half of the batch was colored with ground clove - also from my spice rack. Natural colorants are the way to go for me, especially if I already have them in the house.
An in the pot swirl is exactly what it sounds like- you swirl two colors in the same pot. But when you pour it into your mold the colors swirl themselves as you pour and the results end up being something like this.
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