Want to create beautiful swirly cold process soap, but feeling a little intimated? These three swirl techniques are suitable for beginner soap makers. They each result in a slightly different look.
All three techniques require a basic understanding of the soap making process, and the concept of trace. Before trying swirls, we recommend getting a batch of soap that is only one color (or uncolored) to help set you up for success when swirling.
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Contents:
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Swirls Tips and Tricks
2:22 - In-the- Pot Swirl
9:25 - Drop Swirl
16:48 - Hanger Swirl
22:53 - Comparing the Swirls
24:12 - Bloopers
Want to learn more about trace? It's key to create these swirl techniques! The video below explains what trace is, and how to achieve different levels of trace in your soap.
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For each of these batches, we used the following ingredients. If you're looking for a recipe to make cold process soap instead, we have plenty on this channel and in the "Articles and Projects" section of Brambleberry.com
Ingredients Used:
10" Silicone Loaf Mold: bberry.studio/466kGvy
Swirl Quick Mix: bberry.studio/48fsNIc
Energy Fragrance Oil: bberry.studio/3ZitwEs
Queen's Purple Mica: bberry.studio/3Zhh2Ni
Sage Green Mica: bberry.studio/48iAGMY
Find cold process recipes here: bberry.studio/3EJsXtG
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5 июл 2024