Sea Clay and Charcoal Soap Project - Melt & Pour Swirling Tips | Bramble Berry

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Published 2023-02-15
🌊 This project is created by swirling white and clear melt and pour bases. They're colored using natural Color Blocks, which make adding clays, oxides, and charcoal easy. It's scented with Vitality Fragrance Oil, which is an invigorating blend of mint, eucalyptus, and rosemary.

Swirling melt and pour soap does require an understanding of how it behaves at different temperatures. We definitely recommend having a thermometer to ensure the soap isn't too hot and a spray bottle of 99% isopropyl alcohol to help the layers stick together. We recommend pouring the soap around 125-130 degrees F.

🌊 Find the full instructions and ingredients list here:
bberry.studio/SeaClayCharcoalSoap

🌊 Recipe:
Tall 12" Silicone Loaf Mold
16 oz. Clear Melt and Pour Soap Base
32 oz. White Melt and Pour Soap Base
0.6 oz. Vitality Fragrance Oil
Charcoal Color Block
Sea Clay
Hydrated Chrome Green Color Block
99% Isopropyl Alcohol in a Spray Bottle

🌊 Timestamps:
0:00 About This Recipe
0:45 Special Ingredients
1:24 Melt & Pour
2:14 Additives
5:44 Temperature Issues To Avoid
6:20 Pouring The Layers
12:58 Cutting Your Soap
15:53 Common Layering Problems
17:20 Packaging
18:31 Conclusion/Outtakes

🌊 Find the full instructions and ingredients list here:
bberry.studio/SeaClayCharcoalSoap

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