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Test results in Cold Process soap.
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Very slight to a light tanish-beige
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Rate of use- .5 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 99-100 degrees. Canola, Coconut, Palm, Palm Kernel, Olive. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
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Tester Notes: Almond soaped very well. Gave good strong almond-cherry scent. A good basic soap or basic note for blending.
Apple (Green)
Blackberry Burst
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Pale Yellow
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: This is really nice. It's not too sweet, just a nice fruity scent.
Bay Rum
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 95 degrees. Lard, Soy, PKO, Coconut
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Lye solution at 99 degrees at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Wowwza! This one is strong! There is a note of licorice in there someplace and I adore it.
Candy Corn
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Normal for a fragrance with vanilla
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-110 degrees. Lard, Olive, Rice Bran and Coconut. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at 110 temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: To me it smells just like the candy.
Champagne
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted, it is the whitest soap I have ever made, the soap has an oddity to it, a distinct "swirl" look, and it also gained a nice layer of ash on the top that enhanced the look.
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 94 degrees. Lard, Soy, PKO, Coconut
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Lye solution at 90 degrees at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: I was concerned this wouldn't stick in CP with the low Flash Point. Not only does it stick, it smells exactly the same soaped as it does out of the bottle. It is the most elegant scent, I just love it.
Cinnamon
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Light tan
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-110 degrees. Lard, Olive, Rice Bran and Coconut. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at 110 temperature at 33%
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Slight fading but comes back with cure, no morphing
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Tester notes: The scent has come back and its lovely.
Cherry Blast
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Acceleration: None noted, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Light brown
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90-95 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
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Tester Notes: This is a strong, sweet cherry scent with no spice notes. Soaped well; recommended. Might try at .7-.8 ppo.
Citrus Cooler
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 99-100 degrees. Canola, Coconut, Palm, Palm Kernel, Olive. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
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Tester notes: Citrus Cooler soaped very well. Scent was alittle light at first, but comes back during cure.
Coconut
Cool Water
Cranberry
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Soaped like a dream! A sweet, realistic cranberry. I used .7 oz ppo, but would recommend 1 oz ppo if you prefer stronger scents.
Creamy Vanilla
Cucumber
Dreamsicle
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Acceleration: None noted, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Tan at first, then to light brown
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Rate of use- .9 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 95 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
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Tester notes: This is a orange-vanilla scent with dominant orange notes on a lighter vanilla background. Soaped well; recommend.
Fantasy Green Tea
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Acceleration: Very, very slight
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees Olive, Soy, Palm, Palm Kernel, Castor and Coconut.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Tester notes: Very consistent, fairly well behaved scent. Airy and floral, could bump down to .7 oz ppo. Actually lightened my soap to a creamy eggshell shite (it's normally a yellow-toned white). Would keep temperatures low on this one, it accelerated a very small bit, but with low temps and adding at a light trace, it's still fine to work with in CP. Great scent.
Fresh Lime
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 95 degrees. Lard, Soy, PKO, Coconut
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Lye solution at 95 degrees at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: This is a good scent, nice and fresh citrus smell with a bit of sweetness. You sure can tell its lime, I would recommend a usage rate of 1 oz ppo.
Gardenia
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Acceleration: Yes- soap on a stick. I couldn't get a one pound batch into the mold before it was solid
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90ish Olive, Palm, PK, Rice Bran, Shea, Castor, CB, Almond
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Lye solution at 30%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Scent sticks well, if you can manage the intense acceleration, and I hand stirred. I love this scent, it's not a cloying floral, and it has tropical notes. Not so much a gardenia to me, but it's an amazing scent, I wish it soaped well. I'm weeping over this one!
Gingerbread
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Acceleration: Slight, soaping at low temps takes care of this
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Discoloration: Yes to dark brown like a vanilla soap
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees Olive, Soy, Palm, Palm Kernel, Castor and Coconut.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Tester notes: I love this fragrance, it's got a good balance between the spicy and sweet. The baked sweetness of it reminds me of a gingery-Oatmeal Milk & Honey. Very strong, excellent performer.
Ginger Mint
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Acceleration: Yes, quite a bit, with some ricing as well
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Discoloration: None
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-115 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Despite the acceleration, I was able to stir quickly by hand and glop into the molds without any seizing. Be prepared to work very quickly. This is such a unique scent that it may be worth trying as long as you are prepared and experienced to deal with acceleration. This scent is strong, I would not use more than .7 oz ppo and maybe try it at .5 oz ppo.
Ginger Peach
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Acceleration: Not really acceleration, it riced and seperated
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees Olive, Soy, Palm, Palm Kernel, Castor and Coconut.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Tester notes: I added the FO at medium trace and got instant seperation. Extended hand-stirring with short-bursts of SB'ing did not ever get me back to smooth trace. I poured anyway. The final result is a functional soap, but the texture if off because of seperating and ricing. There is very little fragrance left in the bar that could be identified as either ginger or peach. Not recommended for CP.
Green Apple Pear
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Acceleration: None noted, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Off white
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90-95 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
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Tester Notes: This is a crisp, fresh apple/pear scent with the pear note being slightly dominant to my nose. Soaped well, recommended. I don't generally care for straight pear scents, but with the tart apple scent rounding it out, this one's a winner and I like it.
Invigorating
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Very nice herbal and citrus scent. I really like this, but it would be better to use 1 oz ppo. Makes me think of a summer morning.
Irish Mist
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Off white
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: This is just like Irish Spring. I really like it, I think Irish Spring is scented much too strongly, so it's nice to have the scent but not be overpowered by it.
Jack Frost
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Off White
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-110 degrees. Lard, Olive, Rice Bran and Coconut. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at 110 temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Lovely, Lively menthol euc. type scent.
Jasmine
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Acceleration: Riced alittle, but I was able to beat it into submission
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Discoloration: Off white
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Alittle fading (lost alittle of the overpowering jasmine scent), no morphing
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Tester Notes: It changed over a few days to a softer scent that I really like. Smells very natural
Juicy Orange
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Acceleration: None noted, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Light golden
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Rate of use- .9 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 95-100 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
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Tester Notes: Scent was very light 24-48 hours after soaping, but it has returned in the curing bars. This is a straight fresh orange scent with no additional notes. Soaped well; recommended.
Juniper Breeze
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Acceleration: None noted, but there was some ricing when fragrance was first added. Stickblended the soap and the fragrance incorporated.
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 99-100 degrees. Canola, Coconut, Palm, Palm Kernel, Olive. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
Kiwi Banana
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90ish Olive, Palm, PK, Rice Bran, Shea, Castor, CB, Almond
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Lye solution at 30%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Very sweet and fruity, this is so much better than Kiwi Kicker. Soaps like a dream, more Kiwi than banana, but both are easy to detect, this is a great fragrance. My neighbor's kids are waiting for the bars to be ready to use, they run to the drying shelf and sniff them everyday.
Lavender
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Light Pink
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: I don't like lavender EO- it smells too much like a public restroom to me- but this has a nice herby scent.
Lemon Drop
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Acceleration: Slight acceleration, but very manageable, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Very light yellow
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Rate of use- .9 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 95-100 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading or morphing
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Tester Notes: This is a straight fresh lemon scent with no additional notes. Soaped well; recommended.
Lift Your Spirits
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: This one has a sharper scent than I care for. I couldn't really make out the mint of lavender scents.
Lilac
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-115 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Soaped very well. This smells just like the vase of fresh lilacs I had on my kitchen table. .7 oz ppo is just perfect.
Mango
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Acceleration: Slight acceleration, but very manageable, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Tan
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, slight morphing (lost a touch of the sweeter notes)
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Tester Notes: This is a fresh fruity scent, very pleasant, mellow, and not overly "sticky" sweet in the soap. Soaped well; recommended.
Moonlight Path (type)
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Light pinkish beige color
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-115 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Soaped beautifully. Developed considerable soda ash that can be wiped off easily. This is a lighter scent, but sticks very well.
Northwoods
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Off White
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Excellent pinetree smell. It doesn't have a lysol smell like many pine scents.
Oatmeal Milk and Honey
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Creamy tan color
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-115 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Soaped like a dream! Left a heavy, beige colored ash on the soap that I think looks really cool, but can be easily wipped off. I really like this OMH. I have tried several, and this is the "creamiest" of all I've tried. I detect almond out of the bottle, but this doesn't come through in the soap. Creamy, oaty, with just a touch of honey. I would try 1 oz ppo next time just because I love it! This would make a super blending fragrance as well.
Ocean
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Acceleration: Slight acceleration, but easy to manage
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Soaped well but be prepared to work quickly. A light oceany floral scent that sticks very well. I used .7 oz ppo, but I don't think 1 oz ppo would be overkill.
Patchouli
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Acceleration: Moderate acceleration, was fairly thickly traced when I got it into the mold, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Light golden
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 95 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: This scent does not exactly smell like patchouli EO, it's herbally, sweet and earthy, yet mellower/less pungent than the EO with a light rose note. Still it's a very pleasant soap scent, EO haters might actually like this one. Soaped fine, but due to acceleration issues, recommended only for soapers with experience.
Pearberry
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 99-100 degrees. Canola, Coconut, Palm, Palm Kernel, Olive. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Is fading (but comes back with cure), no morphing
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Tester notes: I was really apprehensive about soaping this fragrance, as I've heard horror stories about it seizing from other suppliers. My worries were for nothing, because this FO behaved great. The scent was really strong at first, it then fades, and comes back to almost full during cure.
Pear Glace'
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90 degrees. Lard, Soy, PKO, Coconut
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Lye solution at 90 degrees at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Nice scent, very fresh smelling to me. I would recommend 1 oz ppo for this one as it is very light.
Peppermint Candy Cane
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- Room temp, Rice Bran, Olive, Tallow, Palm Kernel.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Just like a candycane. Nice strong scent with a sweet tone.
Plumeria
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Acceleration: Slight Acceleration
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90ish Olive, Palm, PK, Rice Bran, Shea, Castor, CB, Almond
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Lye solution at 30%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Nice fragrance oil, not as fruity as most, which I like. It's true to the flower, nice sweet, tropical floral. Scent comes through nice and strong. For the price, this can't be beat.
Raspberry
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Acceleration: None noted, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .9 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, slight morphing (lost the sharp edge, not a bad thing IMO)
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Tester Notes: Mellowed to a softer, pleasant fruity/berry scent. Soaped well; recommended.
Relaxation
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Very slight discoloration to a light tannish-beige. Could be disguised with colorant.
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 99-100 degrees. Canola, Coconut, Palm, Palm Kernel, Olive. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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A little fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Can really smell the eucalyptus in this oil. Good, soft, clean scent. Could be alittle stronger.
Rose Petals
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Acceleration: Yes but manageable
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Discoloration: Light off white to light tan
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-110 degrees. Lard, Olive, Rice Bran and Coconut. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at 110 temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Strong rose petal scent
Sandalwood Spice
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90ish Olive, Palm, PK, Rice Bran, Shea, Castor, CB, Almond
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Lye solution at 30%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: A little lighter than out of the bottle soaped, but the soap still smells good. I don't get any spice in this, just pure sandalwood, very like the EO.
Serenity
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Off white
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-110 degrees. Lard, Olive, Rice Bran and Coconut. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at 110 temperature at 33%
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Alittle fading, but comes back, No morphing
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Tester notes: Nice water type scent, recommend 1oz ppo for sure.
Smell of Spring
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Acceleration: Soap curtled slightly when fragrance hit soap. Accelerated trace so I had to use the stick blender with this one but it smoothed out mostly but has some white specks.
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Discoloration: Very slight discoloration
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo, I could have used 1 oz ppo in the soap
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-110 degrees. Lard, Olive, Rice Bran and Coconut. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at 110 temperature at 33%
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A little fading when first poured, no morphing
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Tester notes: Keep temps low without any water discount. Typical floral scent precautions. Nice smell of spring scent! Recommend using 1 oz ppo.
Spring Rain
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Very pale beige
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-115 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Soaped very well. This is my new favorite fragrance! It holds beautifully in CP at .7 oz ppo. A strong fragrance that somehow remains light and fresh at the same time. I would describe it as a fresh rain/floral.
Stimulating
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Acceleration: Did accelerate, you need to move quickly with this one, soap did NOT go through complete gel phase despite being insulated.
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Even though it accelerates, the scent was so delightful to me it was worth it. Complex blend- herbally, earthy, spicy, and woodsy like EO's with a pleasant dominant note of some soft (not sharp) type of aromatic such as mint or eucalyptus, I don't detect any floral notes. Due to acceleration issues, recommended for only experienced soapers
Strawberry
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Acceleration: None noted, soap did go through complete gel phase
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Discoloration: Bright lemon yellow when fragrance first added, then goes to a medium golden
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100 degrees. Soy, Coconut, Palm, Castor.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Scent is good and strong, no problems at all.
Stress Relief
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 110-115 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Slight seperation; about 10 minutes after pouring, I found alot of oil floating on top of the soap. I stirred the oils back into the soap (while in the mold) and had no further problems. I would recommend soaping at 1 oz ppo. This is a nice light, truly relaxing scent.
Summer Slice
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90 degrees. Lard, Soy, PKO, Coconut
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Lye solution at 90 degrees at 33%
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Some fading, morphing
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Tester Notes: Smelled very melon/citrus out of the bottle. It lost this crispness in CP, Still nice but really needed more ppo to make a proper impression.
Sweet Pea
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Acceleration: Very slight
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .8 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees. Coconut, Lard, Soybean, Olive
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Yes fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Soaped well. If you plan to add anything at trace, add it before the fragrance. Scent has faded considerably in CP. This is a light, beautiful fragrance that is definately worth trying in M&P or lotions, but doesn't hold well in CP.
Tropical Papaya
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 99-100 degrees. Canola, Coconut, Palm, Palm Kernel, Olive. Superfatted at 5%
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Scent is much lighter, and really morphed.
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Tester notes: scent smelled great in the bottle—sweet and tropical. Now that it’s soaped, it smells just like bubblegum. This is probably only appropriate for melt & pour soapmaking and toiletries.
Tropical Pineapple
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees Olive, Soy, Palm, Palm Kernel, Castor and Coconut.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Tester notes: This FO improves in the soap, the super-sweetness softens a bit and the pineapple comes through strong as is sticking really well. Excellent fragrance.
Vanilla Caramel Coconut
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Does not work in CP
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Tester notes: The caramel and vanilla is nice out of the bottle, I would love candles with this fragrance, it just does not perform well in soap, how sad.
Warm Vanilla & Sugar
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Light caramel
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90 degrees. Lard, Soy, PKO, Coconut
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Lye solution at 92 degrees at 33%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester Notes: Yum, Yum, Yum! It seemed to fade at first but came right back.
Watermelon Candy
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Acceleration: Slight, went from medium thick trace in less than a minute while being slowly stirred with a wire whisk, workable though. No ricing or granulation on contact with raw soap mixture. I'd recommend soaping cooler to give yourself a bit more time if you want to swirl.
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100 degrees. Lard, Soy, PKO, Coconut
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Lye solution at 102 degrees at 33%
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No fading, slight morphing (but IMO it was for the better)
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Tester Notes: This scent has a distinct "taffy" undertone to the watermelon, delish! It seemed to loose a bit, but not all of the "taffy" smell which left the watermelon more pronounced. A very nice scent.
Wedding Day
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees Olive, Soy, Palm, Palm Kernel, Castor and Coconut.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Tester notes: Soaped extremely well, scent is very strong. A very floral, very rich perfumed scent. I would come down to .5 - .7 oz. ppo
White Tea & Ginger
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: None noted
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Rate of use- 1 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 100-105 degrees Olive, Soy, Palm, Palm Kernel, Castor and Coconut.
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Lye solution at room temperature at 33%
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Tester notes: Soaped beautifully. Lost some of the ginger after soaping, but still a very strong, well-behaving fragrance. Could come down to .7 oz ppo.
Woody Balsam
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Acceleration: None noted
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Discoloration: Slight Tan
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Rate of use- .7 oz ppo
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Oil temp and oil used- 90ish Olive, Palm, PK, Rice Bran, Shea, Castor, CB, Almond
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Lye solution at 30%
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No fading, no morphing
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Tester notes: Nice pine scent with a touch of vanilla. The vanilla sweetens and rounds out the scent very well. This soaped very well at .7 ppo. I don't make candles, but this would be awesome in candles too.
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