RonCearley
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I bought several sample blocks of melt and pour from a good supplier.
I melt the base and pour in mold. I've tried it with scents and coloring, and I've tried it just the base.
Problem is that although the soaps really look great, when I test the soaps at home, I am disgusted.
Yes, most lather up well, but then comes the glitch.
I wouldn't say it's exactly a sticky feel, or even tacky, but it's more like extreme dryness.
Maybe, almost like tacky, but for example, if I try to rub my hands together, my hands feel so dry that they won't slide against each other.
Feels gross to me. I'm used to using liquid soap.
If you people make melt and pour like mine, I feel sorry for your family. LOL.
I've read lots of forums and I have yet to come across this issue.
I assumed my problem was too much scent, until I tried it today without scent or coloring.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Oh, yeah, and after the soaps sit in the shower a few days, they get really dry and are usually thrown out.
Help?
I melt the base and pour in mold. I've tried it with scents and coloring, and I've tried it just the base.
Problem is that although the soaps really look great, when I test the soaps at home, I am disgusted.
Yes, most lather up well, but then comes the glitch.
I wouldn't say it's exactly a sticky feel, or even tacky, but it's more like extreme dryness.
Maybe, almost like tacky, but for example, if I try to rub my hands together, my hands feel so dry that they won't slide against each other.
Feels gross to me. I'm used to using liquid soap.
If you people make melt and pour like mine, I feel sorry for your family. LOL.
I've read lots of forums and I have yet to come across this issue.
I assumed my problem was too much scent, until I tried it today without scent or coloring.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Oh, yeah, and after the soaps sit in the shower a few days, they get really dry and are usually thrown out.
Help?