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  1. J

    Shea = longer cure time for bar?

    I tried some unrefined shea in my most recent bar, about 20%. The rest is castor 10% coconut 40% olive 30%. I cured them in the fridge to avoid gel, and now about 4 days later they're still zapping. Is it the shea? I've never had a bar go longer than 24-48 hours and still zap.
  2. J

    Repost I'm sure, sorry, I searched a bit.

    I'm making a vanilla soap and my scent colors the bar but I love the scent. I'm using coconut/olive/castor and I'm trying to get a white bar, amazingly white, colored naturally. I don't know if TD is considered a 'natural' colorant? What is my next option for a real nice white bar?
  3. J

    How do you get this look?

    http://photos.demandstudios.com/getty/a ... 766_XS.jpg I neeeed to know how to get that sorta milky look. It doesn't look like hand swirled soap to me.
  4. J

    Can someone answer this question from Fight Club?

    The infamous pink soap has yet to be replicated, as what I see is simply soap dyed pink. On this shot from Tyler's briefcase it says Rose Aloe Glycerin Soap. http://uploader.ws/upload/201111/fight_soap.jpg It also has swirls or chunks of white in it. What process do you think achieved...
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