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Lemon & Lime Splice CP Soap



 Lemon & Lime Splice CP Soap Log







We made this one in winter, as we felt like a blast of summery freshness, and so this soap is scented with Lime Essential Oil and Lemon Verbena Fragrance, and coloured with Brite Yellow for CP

Method:

For how to make soap from Scratch, please see our Cold Process Soapmaking Instructions Page

If you are a beginner, we recommend make this soap just one colour. If you are more advanced, you can follow the instructions below and swirl (marbling) your batch with a contrasting colour.

  • Prepare all ingredients and line the mould
  • Set aside a small container or icecream bucket for the swirl colour (the darker yellow) In this case, we used Brite Yellow for CP to colour, with some Titanium Dioxide in the base
  • Bring soap to thin trace, mix through the Titanium Dioxide and then remove approximately 1-2 cups of soap (I use a plastic ice cream container for this)
  • Colour the soap in the ice cream container to a deep shade of Brite Yellow for CP
  • Colour the main pot of soap with a lighter tone of the Brite Yellow for CP
  • Mix scent blend thoroughly in the main soap pot portion, and pour half of this soap into the mould
  • Then pour the darker portion in the icecream container over the first pour in the mould, controlling where it will sit in the mould
  • Finish the pour with the remaining soap from the main pot
  • Use a chopstick to swirl the colour to achieve a marbled or swirled effect - drag the colour from end to end in two sweeping motions. (See full instructions for Swirling Soap here).

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