*** SAFETY INFORMATION ***
Remember to always wear eye protection, hair covering, apron and gloves when making soap. If you've never made melt and pour soap before, check out these helpful videos:
CandleScience:
Anne Marie from Soap Queen TV:
*** VIDEO TIMELINE ***
01:14 - making freezer paper tray
02:53 - preparing design for rim
03:40 - filling tray
04:44 - adding second layer
05:53 - preparing seam and inserting into mold
08:24 - pouring main soap base into mold
10:39 - unmolding and cleaning soap loaf
11:39 - cutting and cleaning of individual soaps
13:30 - final photo
*** INGREDIENTS NEEDED ***
- 4 ounces Clear soap base
-13.5 ounces of Goat's Milk soap base
Pre-made heart column molds in the colors of red, black and grey.
Pink mica
.5 ounces of fragrance oil
Rubbing Alcohol
If you’d like to replace the Goat's Milk soap base, you can use another opaque soap base of your choice such as White, Shea or Cocoa Butter.
Additionally, if you want to make a full size Pringles can mold your tray will need a piece of freezer paper that measures 11" x 11" with the finished tray measuring 9" x 9". To make the rim you will need approximately 10-12 ounces of soap base. Also, adding an additional 1-2% of vegetable glycerin per pound of soap used will make the rim more pliable. Don't wait for your layers to completely cool, you do want them slightly warm so it is pliable. Once the rim is inserted into a full size Pringles can, it will take approximately 22-24 ounces of additional soap to fill the middle. Of course, this would be less if you are inserting embeds or even making a half a can
For help calculating how much fragrance oil to use, check out these helpful videos:
ALWAYS check the max IFRA usage rates for any fragrance oil you use.
Fragrance Oil calculator can be found at
*** WHERE I BUY MY INGREDIENTS ***
Melt and Pour soap bases - Candle Cocoon -
Fragrance Oils - Candle Cocoon -
Micas - Nurture Soap Making Supplies -
**** MUSIC INFO ****
Music:
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