Peacock Swirl Technique In Cold Processed Soap*No Expensive Equipment* & Recipe

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Make sure to watch the video and read the instructions carefully before you start. Preparation is key to having fun making soap. Blessings. Jan
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This recipe makes 2-2lb loaves. Have fun:)
Recipe:
24oz purified water
dissolve 2 TBS Organic Cane Sugar
& 2 TBS Pink Himalayan Salt
Then add 9oz of Lye (Sodium Hydroxide)
Add pinch of Silk Fiber.
Let sit overnight or a couple of hours to bring to room temperature.

Measure;
24oz Organic Coconut Oil into a bowl
& 6oz Palm Kernel Oil Flakes
Put in microwave for 30 second increments until all oils are melted.
Add;
38oz Olive Oil & 3oz Castor Oil (Organic if desired)
This should bring your oils to room temperature.

Measure (weight) 4oz of Crisp Cotton Fragrance from Brambleberry.

Add colors each to 1 TBS of olive oil in seperate bowls and use tiny mixer to prepare to be ready to add to squeeze bottles.
Kermit Green Mica-1/2 tsp mica
Fizzy Lemonade-1 tsp
Purple-1/2 tsp
Blue-1/2 tsp
Black Charcoal-1/2 tsp
Add more mica if you don't get the color you want when its in the
squeeze bottle.

Add 1 tsp of white titanium to 1 TBS of olive oil and set aside to add to the soap for the bottom.

Add Lye to oil and emulsify, don't worry about bringing to trace it needs to stay thin so you can work with it.
Add 4 oz of Crisp Cotton Fragrance from Brambleberry, blend just to mix.
Pour soap into each squeezy bottle about 10-12oz or whatever size you purchased, except for the black you only need about 2 oz. Then shake in the colors.

Add 1tsp of white titanium to the soap in the remainder of the bowl and pour half into each mold, measure if you can to make sure you have the same amount in each mold or eyeball it if your that good.

Now start putting in the colors from the squeeze bottles alternating making back and forth lines. I only used the black twice throughout the coloring.

When your done use your chop stick to do the technique as in the video. Beautiful isn't it?! No need for perfection, just enjoy yourself and chill! Soapers need to be more chill :)

After your done find a nice place to leave it for 2-3 days. Cover it if you desire. I put mine in a cold stove. The soap warms it up and it gels naturally there. I'm not concerned about gelling my soaps, if it gels great, if it doesn't thats ok with me too. Just relax and enjoy the process.

Cut into your desired sizes and let sit to cure for 4 weeks. Spray the top with some rubbing alcohol to minimize soda ash.
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