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So, today we will consider a master class in soap making, making two-color soap, we take the following:
Transparent soap base (when choosing a base, read the composition carefully, it is better to take the manufacturer England);
Stearic acid;
Two silicone molds, one rose, the second Mickey Mouse;
A few paper napkins;
Plastic bag;
Red and green liquid dyes;
Fragrance "Orchid" and "Strawberry";
Alcohol;
Two glass glasses;
Ear sticks;
Refined vegetable oil;
Scissors;
Water bath.
The form with the rose is larger, the output from it is about 80 grams of soap, and with Mickey somewhere around 50 grams. Since we have two-color soap, then we divide the soap base into approximately two equal pieces, put them on napkins. Grind one piece of the base into approximately equal pieces and put it on a napkin. We heat the water bath, take the container, put pieces of the base into it and melt on low heat until completely melted, but do not bring it to a boil.
While the base is melting, prepare the form. Wipe them thoroughly with a dry cloth, then grease with oil. The form with Mickey is unstable, so we put a package under it so that the form becomes immovable.
Pour the liquid soap base into the first glass, add two or three drops of strawberry fragrance, a pinch of stearic acid, about five drops of red dye and spray 2-3 drops of alcohol until the bubbles disappear. Stir everything well.
Pour the finished liquid in both forms in about half. Leave for an hour to harden. Grind the second piece of the base. We put in a water bath, melted.
We pour it into another glass and add five drops of green dye, two or three drops of the Orchid fragrance, a little stearic acid (it gives airiness to the soap, it foams well), we spray alcohol if bubbles appear. When everything is well mixed, fill the second half of each form.
Also, leave for about an hour until completely hardened. We try to keep everything frozen, and easily get soap out of forms. Done, here are just two handmade soaps. A very good gift for both a child and an adult.
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