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    Help the soap is oozing!

    Sounds like melt & pour It sure sounds like melt and pour soap to me. Mellt and Pour glycerine soap base always makes a slimy bar, leaving slime underneath the bar and in the soap dish. It also attracts moisture from the air (the glycerine) which can lead to the bar having typical "sweat"...
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    Books?

    Melt & Pour Books Honestly, these types of books may have been good in the beginning, but after I got the hang of making melt and pour, every book I purchased was a waste of money for me. They all seem to be titled in a way that catches your attention, like "300,000" Hand Crafted Soap Recipes...
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    Salt bars...

    Salt Bar Does anyone have a salt bar recipe to post? I've never heard of this, but it sounds great. I checked the recipe section of the forum and the recipe page, but I don't see it listed anywhere.
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    Goatmilk Help

    I think I would not have used more than a total of 8 fluid oz liquid in this recipe. I wonder if your recipe was calling for fluid ounces of goat's milk, or weighted ounces? I am really new to this, but I think if it didn't harden for me soon, I would melt her down and evaporate some of that...
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    Tweeking a recipe for more moisturizing

    More Two Cents Well, truly I do not know if my posts are two cents or two sense but I did so much reading today, I may as well share what I recall when I see a question that jumps out at me. What I have read (ran out and bought two jugs today) is that a nice, affordable replacement oil that...
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    Getting Nizz'd

    Adding Powdered Goats Milk Just thought I would share my two sense on this question about Goat's Milk as I watched a tutorial today that dealt with the 3 methods of using Goats Milk...1) Canned, 2) Frozen / Slushy 3) Powdered. It sounds like you're maybe looking to add the powered if you...
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    Soap/Lye Calculators; A guide

    Agree - Old fashion calculator I agree, I am very new to this but no matter how many times or different types of online lye calculaors I have played with, I end up grabbing my pen and working it out on my own. Sometimes I will compare my own computations (is that a word?) to what the online...
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    Bath bomb help

    Coconut or Almond I've used sweet almond oil and melted coconut oil, which really helps those fizzies stay together and I don't find them to cause too much slick. Maybe reduce your oil amount? I find mine just work enough to soften the water, which you can feel immediately but no oily or...
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