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  1. Lotus

    Can't find the silicone lined soap mold

    Thanks, but that didn't pan out. I want to actually buy one that comes with a silicone lining.
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    Can't find the silicone lined soap mold

    Hey, a few months ago, I asked if anyone knew of a good place to find wooden soap molds with silicone lining. Someone found a great place, and I suppose I forgot to bookmark it, because I can't find it, and googling just doesn't bring up great results. Does anyone know where I can find such a...
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    Today's Accidents: oil in the water.

    Today, I had measured out the last of my olive oil, and accidentally poured it in my water. Luckily I hadn't put my lye (last of that, too) in it yet. I had to recalculate my recipe. Luckily it's supposed to still be a good bar. Very hard. It hardened very very quickly. Anyone...
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    Seizing and other Strange reactions to my aniseed EO

    Oh, thank you guys. I will indeed contact them to let them know. And I'll use a different supplier. They do say you either love it or hate it, Bobbie. Weird, right?
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    Seizing and other Strange reactions to my aniseed EO

    A week ago, I tried to make a "Black Licorice" soap. I used black oxide, got to a beautiful light trace, and as soon as I added the aniseed EO (from Essential Depot), it seized. I found a somewhat recent thread here on a similar situation, and realized from the responses that maybe I was soaping...
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    adding water to lye

    Yes, cheri, I believe the main concern is splashing.
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    Mixing oxides.

    Wow! Thank you, Isg!! This is perfect!! You are a timesaver!! Bookmarked!
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    OOPS Quiz!

    Aww, soapguy. That sucks truly! That is the worst!! I wonder if I'll ever forget to add an oil. It's easy to do, when you're going through your list of calculations, and maybe adding them out of order (maybe more solid oils first, though not written that way). I feel for ya. At least you can use...
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    OOPS Quiz!

    I would love to take your quiz, but what do you mean by "switch loaf?"
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    Avocado Soap

    Along the lines of what relle said, you can just add it to any recipe at trace. I puréed mine in a portion of my olive oil, though, to keep it smoother and make sure there were no chunks.
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    Mixing oxides.

    Yes, I have. I made a very deep blue one, and then I also made a soap, with both of them in a swirl. Hmm. I'm going to try again and see what happens, though. I'll let you know.
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    Mixing oxides.

    I do have red!! I was going for a light "lavender," so I thought that pink might aid in keeping it lighter. But, I'll definitely try for red and blue on my next batch, tomorrow.
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    Mixing oxides.

    I suppose a big Never Mind is in order. I ruined my batch. I was attempting my first CPOP, but I knew better, since my oven is a bit wacky, and the temperature never stays stable. Anyway, I'll have to do this all over again, at which time, I'll keep you posted as to the color situation. I'm...
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    Mixing oxides.

    Well, yes, but I was going with what I had. I was wondering if you could mix them, or will I have to go buy some. I have no purples. I can buy some, but I suppose it's too late now. I just found that odd.
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    Mixing oxides.

    Okay, so I just assumed that I could mix my ultramarine pink with my ultramarine blue to get purple. It did come to a nice purple. But, not in my soap. It just turned brown. So, if I want purple soap using oxides, is it safe to assume I'm going to need a "purple" oxide? Or is this not the...
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