What timing! I've been trying to make a soap with a cloud effect in it, but haven't been able to get it just how I want it. Titanium dioxide with glycerin is just something I never would have thought of. It gives me ideas of some more things I could try. Thanks for making more videos! I would love to see more complicated soaps, but the world needs more beginner melt and pour tutorials that aren't flat out wrong lol
I'm so glad I could give you some ideas! I will be starting the beginner series and possibly do every other time a harder one. I have way too many ideas! I'm also going to start an experiment playlist- watch me fail or succeed! 🤣
@@imagitext1342 quick tip for the titanium dioxide, and I should have mentioned it in the video: the titanium dioxide will sink- especially if the soap is hot, but it will still sink some anyway. That's why I usually do it in a shallow layer, so it doesn't really have far to fall. If you put it at the top of a loaf mold, you will end up with white on the bottom, if you aren't careful. Add it when the soap is as cool as possible, but still at least a little fluid for movement. Hope that makes sense.
This is by far my favorite video of m&p love your explanation and I do love to make things more complicated heheh I will try this sometime! Thank you so much for sharing knowledge 💕