Directions:
Melt & Pour Soap: Pour melted soap into silicone mold cavities. Allow soap to cool at room temperature until hard. Carefully remove soap from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the soap, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap and carefully pull out of the mold.
Cold Process Soap: Pour soap at trace into the mold cavities. After at least 24 hours, gently pull silicone mold to loosen its grip on the soap. Flip mold over onto a clean surface and gently push on the bottom of mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap with a gloved hand, and allow soap to cure for 4-8 weeks. Note that some cold process soap recipes may require a week to harden enough to remove from the mold. If this is the case with your recipe, we recommend adding sodium lactate to your recipe to assist with creating a harder bar faster.
Cold Process/Oven Process Soap: Pour soap at trace into the mold cavities. Preheat oven to 170ºF then place mold in oven. Turn oven off, and keep soap in oven overnight. The next day remove mold from oven. Carefully remove soap from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the soap, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap and carefully pull out of the mold. Allow soap to cure for 2 to 4 weeks.
Hot Process Soap: Scoop hot process soap into mold cavities. Gently tap the mold onto the counter to remove air pockets. Allow soap to cool and harden. (This can take up to 48 hours.) Carefully remove soap from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the soap, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the soap starts to release. Grab hold of the soap and carefully pull out of the mold.
Lotion Bars: Pour melted lotion bar mixture into mold cavities. Allow mixture to solidify. Carefully remove lotion bars from mold by gently pulling the sides away from the lotion bars, and then push on the bottom of the mold until the lotion bars starts to release. Grab hold of lotion bar and carefully pull out of mold.
Care:
Hand wash in warm sudsy water.
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Nikki • Colorado
Date Submitted: 04/06/2020
I Recommend This Product!
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"So ADORABLE!!!" |
COMMENTS: I made lotion bars with wss fragrance oil in “bombshell” and used mica color “Jazzberry red” and they turned out really nice! I wouldn’t recommend using these for bath bombs, since it’s a very soft and flimsy mold. I would also suggest to not fill them clear up to the rim. I put my lotion bars in the freezer first, to firm them up more and the mold is just too flimsy to pull the sides away. I had to put my finger between the rim and the bar then gently separate the sides a little before pushing from the bottom, that’s why I suggest not filling to the rim if that makes sense. These would make the cutest CP soap bars!
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PRODUCT USED IN: Soap - Cold Process, Lotion Bars & Sticks
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THINGS I'D LIKE TO CHANGE |
• The rounded shape
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• The mold could be a little harder
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