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I love the look of he loaf but I was thinking the same thing- that when cut into bars, it may simply look like a soap with a stripe of brown in it. That's all good but it would lose the nice effect of the wave of the line, but there it is.

Pulled a few out of my old screen shot file that I can't see well.

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By Pure Soaps

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By Brenda Merrick-Havlice

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It's a "NorasSoapScents" soap, the ingredient label:-
"Ingredients include Olive Oil, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, Sweet Almond Oil, Castor Oil, Canola Oil, Tussah Silk, Kaolin Clay, Sodium Hydroxide, Coffee grounds, Fragrance, Mica or Oxide Colorants and body safe FDA approved glitter."
 
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I know, right? Seeing those precise edges and glass smooth faces is a little intimidating.

If she cut the bottom pieces and laid them in the mold they'd have a bit of green under them I think so she must have planed or cut them. Sigh.

The face of the soap is perfect too. Another sigh.
 
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I know, right? Seeing those precise edges and glass smooth faces is a little intimidating.

I don't know for sure of course, but it looks to me they were cut with a wire cutter and then polished or maybe steamed. I know a lot of soapers that polish and steam their soaps to get a smooth glass finish like that.
 
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