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Showing posts with label melt and pour. Show all posts

AVOCADO soap time!!! Tutorial

Hi people! Today I'll show you the Avocado and Olive oil soap I've made, and I'll teach you how to make it!

I'm very proud of my results! 

I did it with the melt & pour tecnique as usual. Here you have the recipe:

You'll need:

- one AVOCADO fresh fruit and his seed

- 150 ml of Extra Virgin olive oil

- white melt&pour soap base

- one lemon

This is what you have to do.

1) Wash your avocado and cut it in 2 parts.

2) put the seed in a dish 

3) Collect the whole pulp with a spoon and put it inthe blender

4) Blend the pulp and add the olive oil and the juice of half lemon

5) Melt some of your melt&pour soap base

6) Add to the soap your avocado cream and the chopped seed

7) Mix with the spoon

8) If you want you can whip your soap for an extra soft feel

9) Pour the soap in a mold

10) Wait that your soap is solid =)

Et voilà <3 you have your mosturizing avocado soap!

If you like this recipe or you have to add something please comment!!!

Have a nice week, with love

Bella

MOLDS!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yap! Happy sunday people!

Today i'm going to talk about a FUN argument that I'm sure you all soap-addicted people heart: MOLDS!

So far I've only made big soap bars, cutting them in bar-slices after.

Then I discovered the fun world of the molds: tons of super funny molds were there on e-bay and on other web sites ready to be purchased!

I definitely fell in love with the massage bar molds (already purchased, I'm waiting for the UPS man as a kid waits for biscuits ^___^).

And look at theese:

 

If you want to buy molds there are a few sites that will definitely make you cry of joy =)

Here are the ones I've found:

GBhouse Craftology : You won't believe at your eyes, go visit them and let me know =)

Herbal Accents : soo many molds! Also 3D molds!

Soap Place : their molds are so cute! They have massage bar molds in stock.

Voyageur Soap :  haha, geek molds o.O

North country mercantile : tons of molds, also animal and kids ones 

As usual,if I'll found other interesting sites for molds I'll update this post!

If anyone knows other good sellers,please leave a comment!! 

Have a nice day,Bella

Let's talk about melt & pour Soap Base

Good morning! How did you pass Xmas day? Hope everything gone right.

I woke up this morning thinking about what to talk about in my "today" post on the blog; I decided to talk about melt & pour soap base.

When I decided to start with soap-making, I tought that melt and pour was the right technique for me.

This because I have a small lab (inside my house where I live with parents,sister and my kitty); I read a lot about soap making with lye and I definitely got scared of hot/cold soap making process. 

Once I decided for Melt & Pour, obviously I had to find a good-natural-clear base with reasonable costs (and shipping costs).

It wasn't easy! There are only a few web sites selling this kind of base in bulk quantities,and many are soooo far away that shipping costs for me were going to be higher than soap cost!

I want to help people who's starting soap-making , so I'm going to list here the web sites I've found

- Gracefruit.com  This is a very good site for soap makers,expecially for european ones: in fact it's in the UK and shipping costs are definitely reasonable. It sells white soap base and clear soap base in bulk quantities. It sells also scents,oils,additives and everything you may need.

- PudledukSoapCo.etsy.com They make a very good white soap base all natural and super fatted with Shea butter. Their base is actually a made to order cold processed soap so it is just like you mixed the lye and fats yourself. The nice fact is that they can make custom orders with your favourite quantity! 

- Wholesale Supplies Plus 15 kinds of soap bases, many are already enriched with milks and butters. They are in Ohio so shipping costs are reasonable for U.s.

- BrambleBerry.com Thank's Kelle for talking me about this beautiful site! They sell tons of supplies and tested bases! Many Etsy soap sellers use their bases.

If I were you I wouldn't buy base from E-bay: my advice is to buy always from web sites which certificate that their soap is good for skin and that the base have been clinically tested. 

If I'll found other interesting sites selling bases I'll update this post! 

My items for sale on Etsy