You can melt the base in a double boiler or the microwave. If you choose
the microwave, make sure you cover the bowl you are melting the melt
and pour (MP) with Saran Wrap to keep the excess moisture from evaporating
out. Simply melt the base on high for one minute and stir the remaining,
unmelted pieces in.
If you use a double-boiler, simply bring the water to boil, add your
melt and pour, cover, turn the heat on low and walk away. Check on the
base periodically to see it it's melted.
If you add fragrance oil, add it after the base is fully melted. Stir
until the fragrance is fully incorporated and the base doesn't look
"cloudy." Start with .25 ounce per pound of base and work
up or down from there. You can also use essential oils.
If you wish to add colorant, add the color when the base is melting.
Just throw in 1/8 teaspoon to 1/4 teaspoon mica with the melting base
and stir it in really well. Spray any "mica bubbles" that
form on the top with rubbing alcohol. To use food coloring, simply put
in 1 drop at a time to your melted base and color to preference. Too
much can stain hands and towels, so be careful!
Pour into your molds - and spray the top with rubbing alcohol to get
rid of any excess bubbles.
Use and enjoy once the soap is hard - which takes a few hours.
The finished product - a beautifully handcrafted bar of soap!
Questions about this project? info@teachsoap.com
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