How to make a layered cold process soap with mica oil splatters with Canard Labs
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 Published On Sep 4, 2018

Watch me make our 30lb batch of Winter Soap. In this video I’ll be layering a two color soap and topping the soap with mica oil splatters.

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To make:
Pour one half of the batch in the mold (the white color). Layer the next color (the teal color) using a spatula set close to the surface.
Grab your mica oils and splatter the color over the top of the whole batch. (To make mica oil use a 1:2 ratio. Example: 1/4 tsp mica to 1/2 tsp oil).
Colors are mostly micas and neons from Nurture Soap. Grab some here: https://nurturesoap.com?aff=387. Our top three most favorite micas from Nurture Soap are: Cantaloupe Mica, Synergy Mica and the Neon Pink Pigment!

Enjoy!
XO,
Tanya

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