jennyannlowe
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I am undertaking a huge rebatch project.
For the past few months, I've been on a soap binge. I've been setting aside the batches I wasnt happy with and now I'm ready to do something with them.
Most of these batches, the soap is fine and I marked it for rebatch due to aesthetic reasons...such as....I didnt have good molds for awhile and I was using cling wrap lined cardboard. So when the batch was done, I had to trim off a bunch to get rid of the creases the cling wrap left.
Or another reason is that I mixed titanium dioxide with water then set it down and when I was ready to mix it with the batter, some of it settled to the bottom and I didnt remix it good enough so the soap has white speckles, too much to trim.
or batches that got too thick as I tried to mix color. Or silicone molds with to much detail. Like i have spongebob cavity molds and I none of my batches work well in that mold. And the shape is too awkward to trim.
Then I have melt and pour base pieces and trimmings leftover that I wont use, soaps I took out of the mold too quick and messed up, soap i tried to do swirls and didnt use vanilla stabilizer...etc, the fragrance faded or didnt smell good.
So..... I have a bunch of soap that is mostly perfectly good to use. I've been shredding it with a cheese grater. I dont use a lot of dark colors, so most of it is pastel or not colored at all. So, i'm shredding it all, gonna mix it all up very well and use my crock pot to melt it.
I wanted to ask for tips and tricks. I know the basics of rebatch. I was just thinking that the best way might be to use a strong colorant and fragrance to mask and cover up anything else that might linger. Maybe use oatmeal or clays? I was thinking that oatmeal or another exfoliant might be good in....bring it all together?
basically I know how to 'rebatch'. i wanted to know any tips you might have. I wouldnt add any oils, probably no water.
what about adding aloe juice instead of water if it needs any hydration? I've used aloe juice, just not in rebatch.
what do you think?
thanks all!
For the past few months, I've been on a soap binge. I've been setting aside the batches I wasnt happy with and now I'm ready to do something with them.
Most of these batches, the soap is fine and I marked it for rebatch due to aesthetic reasons...such as....I didnt have good molds for awhile and I was using cling wrap lined cardboard. So when the batch was done, I had to trim off a bunch to get rid of the creases the cling wrap left.
Or another reason is that I mixed titanium dioxide with water then set it down and when I was ready to mix it with the batter, some of it settled to the bottom and I didnt remix it good enough so the soap has white speckles, too much to trim.
or batches that got too thick as I tried to mix color. Or silicone molds with to much detail. Like i have spongebob cavity molds and I none of my batches work well in that mold. And the shape is too awkward to trim.
Then I have melt and pour base pieces and trimmings leftover that I wont use, soaps I took out of the mold too quick and messed up, soap i tried to do swirls and didnt use vanilla stabilizer...etc, the fragrance faded or didnt smell good.
So..... I have a bunch of soap that is mostly perfectly good to use. I've been shredding it with a cheese grater. I dont use a lot of dark colors, so most of it is pastel or not colored at all. So, i'm shredding it all, gonna mix it all up very well and use my crock pot to melt it.
I wanted to ask for tips and tricks. I know the basics of rebatch. I was just thinking that the best way might be to use a strong colorant and fragrance to mask and cover up anything else that might linger. Maybe use oatmeal or clays? I was thinking that oatmeal or another exfoliant might be good in....bring it all together?
basically I know how to 'rebatch'. i wanted to know any tips you might have. I wouldnt add any oils, probably no water.
what about adding aloe juice instead of water if it needs any hydration? I've used aloe juice, just not in rebatch.
what do you think?
thanks all!