The hardest part was making the mold that the silicone gets poured into. After that itwas a matter of mixing the 2 parts of silicone together and pouring.
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Hmmm. I'll have to check on this. If I'm remembering correctly, my friend's son (or son in law) works for a silicone company, or at least they use silicone in whatever it is that they're doing. Maybe he knows of a good source out your way.
I did an eo soap yesterday and it smells so good! It's a blend of Lavender, Rosemary, May Chang and Spearmint. I added honey to it too. Really happy with this blend. Very bright and sunny.
I don't do soaping...... yet. But, I have grown luffa to use for bathing purposes and if you are going to try it then remember that the smaller luffas have finer texture to them and are better for the face and delicate areas. Basically the Larger the luffa gets the coarser the fibers get. That all I have! Best of luck to you all!
Recently, about half of my batches have been developing DOS. Am I doing something wrong?
A while back I had this problem, and discovered that it was due to my storing the soap on foil. I quit that practice and the DOS stopped. But now it's coming back.