misskat22
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So I made a 'swirl' soap the other day, only I failed. It still looks neat and I'm happy with it, but it's not quite what I was looking for. I made a batch of cherry almond and separated out some of the unscented batter so it would stay creamy coloured (which has worked well so far..shall see as it cures). I put some scented (brown) soap on the bottom of the mold, put the unscented in the middle and then more scented on top, after it was all in the mold I took a wooden skewer and dragged it through in an S pattern across the length (short ways) and then back and forth the other way (long ways) I was hoping for a swirl effect, but that wasn't what I got.
So my question is, how exactly do you do a swirl? It's clearly more complicated than I thought!
So my question is, how exactly do you do a swirl? It's clearly more complicated than I thought!