Showing posts with label Citrusy Notes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citrusy Notes. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

September 2017 | Gingered Bergamot | KCK Soapery


Attempted another butterfly swirl.

This batch needed a little more imagination to visually see the butterflies.


By placing the ends of the soap side by side, you get to see some sort of butterfly silhouette.


As pictured above, my butterfly was a no show at first. After watching other soapers' pictures I noticed that most of them took pictures after placing the bottoms of the soap together.

 Scented with "Gingered Bergamot" described to be citrusy notes of bergamot and freshly ground ginger, sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.


Oils used were Coconut oil, Olive oil, Rice Bran oil, Palm oil and Castor oil.  Butters were Mango butter, and Shea butter.
This batch was swirled by a tool I made from drain pipes with a straw as seen in the picture above on top of the white mold.


Colors used were white (titanium dioxide), yellow and green mica.


Poured most of the white.


Made a green line.


Yellow above the green.


Green batter on top of the yellow.


With the straw on a drain cleaner tool, I tried to make a butterfly swirl. As seen in the finished picture above, I ended up pushing the colors down instead of swirling them.


Above picture was taken after the swirling.


Covered the swirl with another layer of white and drizzled leftover yellow and green on top. The batter was hardening so I was in a hurry, I forgot to take picture of the drizzled yellow and green.


Swirled the top in a figure of 8 pattern.


Off the mold.  


And it's cut!

Happy Soaping!

Thursday, April 2, 2015

April 2015 | Energizing Tilted Zebra | KCK Soapery

 

Second attempt for the tilted zebra swirl. Scented with "Aromatherapy Energizing" fragrance oil which is described as a spearmint, peppermint, wintergreen, aroma with a faint base note of citrus.
 
 
Skin-loving oils used were Olive oil, Coconut oil, Palm oil, Rice Bran oil, Castor oil, Shea Butter, and Mango Butter.
 
 
Wet soap.
 
 
The soap batter thickened quicker than I had anticipated.  Some of the bars ended up not having the zebra stripes.
 
 
The yellow side is a little uneven as well.  I tried to pound the mold down hard as you will see in the video below.  But evidently, the batter was too thick to even out.
 
 
Fortunately, I did get some stripes.
 
 
Some not striped.  Third attempt in the near future....
 
Happy Soaping!