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Gather materials

Mix colorants

Add lye to oils

Blend oils and lye

Mix colored soap

Pour into mold

Pouring the color

Swirling colors

Fully swirled

Cut into bars
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| Hardware you will need:
Stainless Steel Pot
Bowl for measuring Oils
Bowl for measuring Lye
Ladle
Qty 2 - 4 Cup Measuring Cups
1/4 - Teaspoon Measuring Spoon
1-Tablespoon Measuring Spoon
Pitcher for Lye Mixing
Stick Blender
Swirling Tool
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Soap Ingredients:
34 oz Lard 20 oz Palm oil 20 oz Olive oil 17 oz Palm Kernel oil
5 oz Castor Oil
31 oz Distilled Water
13.10 oz. Lye
2 oz Distilled Water (for mixing with colorants)
3 oz Bramble Berry Lavender FO
(3oz = 6 tablespoons) 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. of Ultramarine Violet 1/8 tsp. of Ultramarine Blue Swirling Tool anything goes: chop sticks, end of a plastic spoon, end of your thermometer (my favorite)
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Mix your lye so that it can start cooling.
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Measure your oils and melt them in the stainless steel pot.
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Using your measuring cup, mix the ultra marine violet, ultramarine blue and the 2 oz of distilled water. Set aside.
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After the lye and oils have cooled to between 110 and 115 degrees, slowly pour the lye into the oils.
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Using your stick blender, blend the oils and lye to a light trace.
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Add your Fragrance Oil. Mix lightly with your stick blender.
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Ladle 4 cups of the raw scented soap into the measuring cup with the colorants and water. Mix with your stick blender. Pour half of the colored soap into the 2nd measuring cup.
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Pour the remaining uncolored raw soap into the mold. Then, starting with the first cup, quickly pour the colored soap lengthwise in a back and forth pattern (about 3 lines) then do the same across the width of the mold. The colored soap should pour through the raw soap.
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With the 2nd cup, wait about 2 minutes, then quickly but gently pour the remaining soap in the same patterns across the length and width of the mold. Gently pour the soap so that the color sits on top of the soap in the mold.
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Time to swirl! Make sure that the end of your swirling stick is touching the bottom of the mold at all times. Starting at the top right corner, going across the width of the mold, start making the loop pattern. Try not to overlap the loops. I do 3 loops per row and usually 4 rows per mold. Its just like scribbling. When you reach the bottom left corner, you are done.
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Cover your mold and insulate for 24 hours. After 24 hours cut the slab into bars. Let the soap cure for at least 3 weeks.
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The finished product:
beautiful, looped swirl soaps
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