These soaps will make a beautiful wedding or bridal shower favor. Change the colors to match the bride's colors. *This recipe is for inspiration only. The heart wedding ring clamshell has been discontinued. 12/2019
Recipe Ingredients:
Measure ingredients with a scale or precise measuring tool.
Equipment From Home:
• (1) Microwave
• (1) Soap Cutter
• (1) Scale
• (1) Thermometer
• (1) Microwave-Safe Measuring cup (64 oz.)
• (1) Cutting Mat
• (1) Spatula
• (1) Measuring Spoon
• (1) Rubbing Alcohol
Recipe Disclaimer:
We are not responsible for the products you create from our supplies.
You alone are responsible for product and recipe testing to ensure compatibility and safety.
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Directions:
NOTE: If you are making these products for sale, good manufacturing practices recommend you wear a hairnet, gloves and a mask. We also recommend a clean apron and workspace. - In plastic beaker, add cut up clear soap. Heat in microwave in 15 second increments until completely melted.
- Add gold mica powder and mix well.
- Spritz a small amount of alcohol into ring/ribbon area of clamshell. Using plastic dropper, pipe gold soap into the ribbon and ring areas of each clamshell. Spritz with rubbing alcohol again.
- If soap starts to harden, remelt in microwave for a few seconds. To keep dropper from hardening, empty soap and place in hot water between clamshells. Be sure to completely empty all water before using again.
- To large measuring cup, add cut up goat milk soap and heat in microwave for 2-3 minutes or until melted.
- Add fragrance oil and stir well.
- When soap has cooled to 130ºF, spritz the gold soap with rubbing alcohol and fill each clamshell. Spritz with rubbing alcohol.
- Let soap harden completely then place backs on clamshells.
- Label accordingly.
To Use: Remove soap from clamshell. Lather onto wet skin. Rinse off.
Ingredient Label: Sorbitol, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Stearic
Acid, Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Myristic Acid, Lauric Acid, Goat Milk, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Yellow 5, Titanium Dioxide, Fragrance, Fluorphlogopite, Iron Oxide.
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