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  1. R

    How to deal with excess moisture!

    Thank you I really appreciate this feedback, this is very useful. I will take note of what you said x
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    Silica gel

    Yes, it is cold press soap I make. Yes I normally let the soap cure for about 5 weeks to be sure. Definitely the climate here in London is a joke, we have radiators as well which is the issue, it is probably the cause of having very humid air indoors. Thank you for your feedback.
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    How to deal with excess moisture!

    Yes I did mean a dehumidifier! My mistake. Ok, I normally cure the soap for about 5 weeks and then a pack them, the actual soap itself was perfect, it was just the herbs that went bad. So I'm thinking I may have to change some things. Thank you, I appreciate your help x
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    Silica gel

    I never knew that you could recharge the packs! I guess we learn something new everyday :D So i am using the celloxpress silica gel packs and their the small packs, and I plastic wrap my soap, so I was thinking to put a little pack in with each soap once I plastic wrap them? What do you think...
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    How to deal with excess moisture!

    Hi Everyone! Rosie here. I was hoping to get some advice, so I make soap and some of them have dried herbs on top, such as lavender, rose and chamomile. From my understanding if stored correctly the herbs should not go mouldy and should last a few years, however, my soaps have started to grow...
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    Silica gel

    Hi Everyone! I was hoping to get some advice, so I make soap and some of them have dried herbs on top, such as lavender, rose and chamomile. From my understanding if stored correctly the herbs should not go mouldy and should last a few years, however, my soaps have started to grow mould on the...
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