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Melt & Pour Pink Swirl Soap

You know how you get a craving for a certain food? Sometimes I get that way with color. All of a sudden I need to have something with that color in my life. A shirt, scarf or even a bar of soap! This week I needed something pink. Which I find rather amusing as I am not a major fan of pink. I wanted something soft, light and delicate in color. Come join me as we satisfy this need for an adorable and gentle pink soap.

In this soap, I attempted to create a swirl. It didn’t work so well. If you want to attempt a swirl, you may attempt one however if I were to make this again I would just make the entire soap pink instead of doing a swirl. However, this decision is up to you.

I would really like to master the skill of swirling. Do you have any thoughts, ideas or tips so that we all can become master swirl makers? Better yet, if you have any photos, please share them so we can all work on our swirling skills. I am so excited to see what everyones thoughts are! Are you ready for this adventure?

Collect Needed Items:

Ingredients
Melt & Pour Soap, White
Rosalie Fragrance Oil
Iridescent Glitter
Amethyst Pink Color
Equipment
Scale
Microwave Safe Container
Spoon
Mold

Recipe

Recipe in Ounces
80 oz Melt & Pour Soap, White
.8 oz Rosalie Fragrance Oil
2 tsp Iridescent Glitter
1/4 tsp Amethyst Pink Color
Recipe in Grams
2268 grams Melt & Pour Soap, White
22.7 grams Rosalie Fragrance Oil
2 tsp Iridescent Glitter
1/4 tsp Amethyst Pink Color
Recipe in Percentages
99% Melt & Pour Soap, White
1% Rosalie Fragrance Oil
Q.S. Iridescent Glitter
Q.S. Amethyst Pink Color

Weigh the white melt and pour soap into a microwave safe container. Heat gently until completely liquid. Add the Amethyst Pink Color, Rosalie Fragrance Oil and Iridescent Glitter. Stir well, making sure everything is completely incorporated. Pour into a mold and allow to cool completely. Once the soap has completely cooled, remove from mold and cut the soap. Enjoy!

Taylor

Finished Soap

Weighing Soap

Melted Soap

Adding Amethyst Pink Color

Adding Glitter

Adding Fragrance Oil

Empty Mold

Pouring Soap into Mold

Attempting Swirl

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