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The Mad Scientist begins...
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Mixing oil, getting ready to add lye
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Has anyone noticed that my blue
eye stayed blue, and the green
one turned red??
Odddddd.......
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Do you REALLY have to take that picture?
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Oils we used
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Preparing to add lye to oil
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Slooowly melting oil on low
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Readying the pan
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The lye blend cooling off
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Ahhhh! Bright lye! Bright lye!
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Slowly adding lye in oil
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Mixing the oils together
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Bee Mold
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Step 3
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Sadie watching us make soap
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Mixing the lye/water with the
fats. In this case, we used
coconut oil, olive oil, cocoa
butter, and ...
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Blending
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Looking over the paperwork
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The stick blender mixing our
lye/water with the fats (oils).
A friend of Lewen's tipped us
off that ...
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Celtic soap mold
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Marble red
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Lavender essential oil,
Sandalwood essential oil, and
whole lavender flowers make up
this soap. The ...
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We used my red beet food dye to
create a marble effect on this
soap. The soap blend here is a
very ...
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