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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Love this soap base! It's about as clear as you can get, which is important when wanting to make soaps with just a white mica colorant. Melts easily and sets up very nicely. I've made several soaps (holiday) with it. Definitely will order again.
Deziz World
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
These are great for making soaps. Depending on additives, it's moisturizing. Easy to use.
Jewels
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Nice soap base and easy to pour once I got the feel for pouring glycerin. It is a bit more tedious than regular white soap base but I fell in love with the pretty glass look.
Yl'luria
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
The packaging is absolutely WONDERFUL. It's just like the pics; parsed into separate little 1lb blocks. (Which is great for measuring how much you're using in a project- especially if you sell your soap.) The clarity was okay, a little yellower than I'd like, but it wasn't severe. My big issue (as a semi-hobbyist soapmaker for 4yrs or so) is how hard this base is. The first warning sign was how difficult it was to cut. This stuff literally feels like hard cheese. That texture was a little worrisome, as other bases are almost silky. But I've also worked with ones that're too soft, & never having worked with it before, I gave it some grace and hope for the best. Turns out after giving it several tries, no matter how you heat it, this stuff firms up FAST. (Much too fast for my liking, anyway.)The worktime on this stuff is pretty awful, imo. It solidifies EXTREMELY quickly, so you better be extremely efficient with adding colorants, fragrance, etc. 'Cause it's already starting to thicken by the time you start pouring. (And you better be a confident pourer, & with good lighting, bc it starts to set up in the mold immediately, & doesn't even allow time to spritz your surface with rubbing alcohol; to eliminate air bubbles.) It gives the false impression that you're mixing time is okay, but as soon as you start to pour, it's ON, (Which means there's no correcting of your poured surfaces (the bottoms), & a lot of wasted soap leftover, thickly hardened to your pouring cup, & less soap actually IN your molds.) And because he's so tough, it's also incredibly hard to get out of your pouring vessel- & impossible to do so cleanly. (Unlike other brands, which can often come out in one nearly clean swoop- which is also insanely satisfying. ;)) There's definitely no easy removal If you mean to retrieve any of the leftover material either way. So even if you remelt (& risk burning it, making it even harder), it's a tedious pickapalooza no matter what. (Unless you just scrap the leftovers & leave it to soak in hot water.)I almost gave this 3 stars just because it isn't a total battle at the start to with with, & I do love the packaging. But I think its main failing is when you heat it. No matter how careful you are, it acts like severely burnt soap base. Maybe they overheat it during the creation process, or maybe I just got a bad batch. But I'd say if your glycerin base feels like really hard, super aged Swiss cheese right out of the package, it's a warning sign. ;) Better to try Primal or that 4lb one that comes in the brown bag for around $23. They're more expensive, but it's also better stuff. 💙
Nandi La Sophia
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I've been making soap for nearly 5 years now. I've been ordering soap base from Amazon for about two. It's really been hit or miss because soap base isn't cheap and if it's cheap it usually isn't that great. As you can see I added color to this and you can still see the pattern in the fabric underneath it. It has a really rich lather as well, so if you're in the market for clear soap base, don't hesitate
Tessa
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Being divided into portions makes it very convenient
S. Guttmann
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I used this soap after I had used other melt and pours. I found that this one set a bit too fast, almost like wax. The soap itself molds well and comes out clear with no bubbles. The fact that it was wrapped in single pound amounts was a wonderful thing. I would recommend for a beginner along with the warning of using it a bit hotter than you might usually consider.
MAR
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
These bricks of soap make it so easy to craft decorative soap at home, without having to do any complicated chemistry or use harsh lye. The base also dries on its own, and doesn't need to cure; you start with soap and end up with soap, but you can add ingredients and mold it into any shape you want. The clear glycerine is a great blank canvas for adding essential oils, plant bits, and mica sparkles. This particular base doesn't have any moisturizing oils added, but you can also add apricot oil or vitamin E for that.The 1-pound blocks are easy to cut up with a sharp knife, and are a good quantity for melting in small batches in the microwave. I heat the chunks for 30 seconds at a time, and they take about 2 minutes to melt enough to pour into a mold.
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