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Yes, you can add all kinds of things to m & p soap-about a tablespoon max, though,

if it's an oil or " liquid " additive.

For those embedded pieces-do not add them when they are chilly from the fridge

or freezer. They'll " cling " the best when they're freshly made (at least that's

my experience), and you'll want them at room temperature. Yes, do spray them

with alcohol right before they're embedded. Make sure your overpour is 1)warm

enough to seal well to the embedded pieces and 2)isn't so warm that you'll melt

the embedded pieces. Sorry, this will come with some trial and error. For me,

if the overpour feels pretty warm, but isn't hot, well, it's probably ok to do

the overpour. And let the soap sit until it's hard-don't immediately put it

into the fridge. I do sometimes but them in the fridge for about five minutes

to pop them more easily out of the molds, but that's it. Believe me, it's much

better to get more molds then to have to struggle getting the soaps out of the

molds before they're really ready!

Hope that helps.

Michele J.

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, she will only need a few drops per bar of soap.  Whether she

blends or keeps separate.  I do suggest some reading on EO before she

begins (She probably has already).  I like to also put dried lavender in

some of my bars of lavender, but it alway's turns brown.  Does anyone

know why this happens.  lavender is the only herb i seem to have this

problem with.  Either of you are welcome to e-mail me to get into this

more.

        Blessings, 

            

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Hello...

what EO/FOs are you speaking of ,? I only do M & P and darn it... I end

up dumping 2 tbsp AT LEAST per 1.5 pounds! The ONLY EO/FO that is strong

enough to smell (and stays with the soaps) is Peppermint! That scent only

needs a few drops to last and actually be *smellable* in my soaps! I am

going through TONS of scents (FOs) .. what's wrong on my end?

HELP!

Misha

P.S. ANYONE who has done a craft show: How many of each bar would you

suggest I bring for a big(200-300 vendors) Xmas craft show? (These shows had

NO SOAPERS at them last November!) I have about 11 different scents and

colors of M & P soaps that I make plus 3 " kiddie soaps " ... I need some input

gang!

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Try weighing your scents-1 oz. per lb. of base. Some you will need a bit more

of to really " pop " the smell up, or you may want to change scents/find a " base

note " to add to some scents to make them stronger. It's trial and error-I've

been working on a green tea scent for nearly a year and can't get it strong

enough, darn it.

Don't look at the number of vendors to figure out how much to bring to your

show. Did you pay an entry fee? The formula I use is figure you want to sell

at least 10 times what your entry fee was. So, if your entry fee was $100, you

want to sell $1000 of soap. Divide $1000 by your average price per bar. Let's

say $4.00-divide $1000 by $4.00, that's 250 bars of soap. Round that up to 300

(of course you'll have great sales!). Bring more of the easier-to-sell scents,

less of the experimental scents, and know that you will, no matter what you do,

run out of your best-selling scents way too early!

Good Luck

Michele H.

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Hey, thanks Michele, for a really easy way to figure out what I need to take!

I've already got a few batches aging, getting ready for this. So, now I'm going

to concentrate on the ones everyone has loved so far. My tried and trues, so to

speak. Lord help me, it's a long time til August, and I'm gonna be a wreck by

the time it gets here!

Patti

mjones1628@... wrote:

> Don't look at the number of vendors to figure out how much to bring to your

show. Did you pay an entry fee? The formula I use is figure you want to sell

at least 10 times what your entry fee was. So, if your entry fee was $100, you

want to sell $1000 of soap. Divide $1000 by your average price per bar. Let's

say $4.00-divide $1000 by $4.00, that's 250 bars of soap. Round that up to 300

(of course you'll have great sales!). Bring more of the easier-to-sell scents,

less of the experimental scents, and know that you will, no matter what you do,

run out of your best-selling scents way too early!

>

> Good Luck

> Michele H.

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On the green tea fragrance.. have you tried the one from Pourette? They

have a really nice green tea fragrance, and if you still need a bit of a

kick add a little milkthistle.

Re: M & P

> Try weighing your scents-1 oz. per lb. of base. Some you will need a bit

more of to really " pop " the smell up, or you may want to change scents/find

a " base note " to add to some scents to make them stronger. It's trial and

error-I've been working on a green tea scent for nearly a year and can't get

it strong enough, darn it.

>

> Don't look at the number of vendors to figure out how much to bring to

your show. Did you pay an entry fee? The formula I use is figure you want

to sell at least 10 times what your entry fee was. So, if your entry fee

was $100, you want to sell $1000 of soap. Divide $1000 by your average

price per bar. Let's say $4.00-divide $1000 by $4.00, that's 250 bars of

soap. Round that up to 300 (of course you'll have great sales!). Bring

more of the easier-to-sell scents, less of the experimental scents, and know

that you will, no matter what you do, run out of your best-selling scents

way too early!

>

> Good Luck

> Michele H.

>

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Hi ~

The subject line on this says M & P...do you know if Pourette's Green Tea fos

will withstand cp? And what is this about milkthistle? :o)

Thanks~

Tammy

Gladheart Acres

> On the green tea fragrance.. have you tried the one from Pourette? They

> have a really nice green tea fragrance, and if you still need a bit of a

> kick add a little milkthistle.

>

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Eeek for the green tea I'm really not sure about cp, I only do m & p. The

bottle says candle and soap, but doesn't distinguish any further. However

they are quite helpful there so a quick call would do the trick :)

As to the milkthistle, its a weed supposedly with therapeautic properties.

But the fragrance oil? ah its one of those can't get enough of it wonderful

sharp green scents, really perfect for adding to green tea. You can't use

Pourette's milkthistle as its only for candles. The local company we got

ours from (for soap) closed down months ago and we have precious little

left, so I'm also hunting for a new supplier for that. I think I may end up

sending a sample of it to Royal Aromatics and asking them to make some

because I have been unable to find any. Anybody out there know where it can

be found?

Re: M & P

> Hi ~

>

> The subject line on this says M & P...do you know if Pourette's Green Tea

fos

> will withstand cp? And what is this about milkthistle? :o)

>

> Thanks~

> Tammy

> Gladheart Acres

>

> > On the green tea fragrance.. have you tried the one from Pourette? They

> > have a really nice green tea fragrance, and if you still need a bit of a

> > kick add a little milkthistle.

> >

> >

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Thanks for the info-I'll have to give them a try. I've had folks pick up my

tea-scented soaps and think they were non-scented ones. I like the green tea,

but I've had a hard time getting it to sell. Thought I'd use it as a " base "

scent, instead of cucumber, but I may go back.

Michele H.

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Janet

I do mainly CP, but every once in a while I do M & P. The last M & P base I

got was from MMS (Mountain Majestic Sage) It melts really nice, better than

store bought M & P. Color & frarance you add in at the end before you pour.

On fragrance go with what you like. If you like light start with just a few

drops to see how it is then adjust from there. You melt M & P in the

microwave. Do not over stir it will add alot of bubbles. Any more ? just

ask! I like doing this for a quick fix. My mom asked for soaps for some

gift baskets. She gave me 3 days warning. wanted in purple and green.

Didn't have enough CP so out came the M & P!

If you do craft shows it would look nice if you had both at your booth.

This way you have more of a variety!

OH and YES it can be used right away!

Michele

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>>>>>Melt and pour soap is never made with lye - its made with saponified

>>>>>soap, which no longer contains lye in its original form. CP or HP soap

>>>>>is definitely not meltable<<<<<<<<

Yes, Melt and pour soap is processed soap BUT it can be " originally made "

with lye or chemicals.

However, when one purchases M & P, it is already processed and ready to melt

down to add the additives.

And one " can melt down " CP and HP soap by adding water to it, it is called

rebatching soap or french milled soap.

Additives like colorants, spices, herbs, herbal waters, clays, EO and FO,

etc are all added to melted down soaps wether M & P or other.

hth

Sherry

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I'm sorry but is there REALLY a " soap fairy " ? there web site did not

work AND THEY really might need to do a little more home work...the M & P

I use comes from SFIC an anyone can go to their site an check out the

ingredents of their " glycerine " soap...there is NO detergents,

surfactants/sulfates, or animal fats or testing ...(unless you request

the goats milk base or such) .it contains Saponified Veg. oils (mainly

coconut), Glycerine (kosher of veg-origin) purified water, moisturizers

an emulsifier....I then add to my own Glycerine soaps---Jojobo oil,

Sweet Almond oil, & /or castor oil,,,, goats milk or buttermilk--an have

even been known to add a touch of either Emu oil or Ostrich

oil....depending on my mood an what I want to make....so sorry but when

folks make such broaf statesments they really should get ALL the facts

first...as Personally I have some customers that sure would debate the

question as to wheather M & P is good or not----an I might add....I have

yet (except maybe that awful stuff at s or JoAnns that got most

of us started before we knew any better -- LOL!) to fine any M & P with

Alcohol an all these nasties . Also---hate to bring this

up....but.....M & P has to get so hot to melt an work with ...an as I

remember.... alcohol burns off with heat...it just looks good on a Baked

Alaska dessert--flaming--for a few short minutes. till it is

gone....even if you bake with it ... it burns off.... sorry but ...

JMHO....

Charlie!

Never be afried to try something new.

Remember, amateurs built the Ark,

Professionals built the Titanic.

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In a message dated 11/12/2002 7:13:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,

quiltinggranny@... writes:

> I use comes from SFIC an anyone can go to their site an check out the

> ingredents of their " glycerine " soap...there is NO detergents,

> surfactants/sulfates, or animal fats or testing ...(unless you request

> the goats milk base or such) .it contains Saponified Veg. oils (mainly

> coconut), Glycerine (kosher of veg-origin) purified water, moisturizers

> an emulsifier....I then add to my own Glycerine soaps---Jojobo oil,

> Sweet Almond oil, & /or castor oil,,,, goats milk or buttermilk--an have

> even been known to add a touch of either Emu oil or Ostrich

> oil....depending on my mood an what I want to make....so sorry but when

> folks make such broaf statesments they really should get ALL the facts

> first...as Personally I have some customers that sure would debate the

> question as to wheather M & P is good or not----an I might add....I have

> yet (except maybe that awful stuff at s or JoAnns that got most

> of us started before we knew any better -- LOL!) to fine any M & P with

> Alcohol an all these nasties . Also---hate to bring this

>

I wholeheartedly agree ! What I use is MP. I only buy from suppliers who

give the ingredients. I think many are unnaturally biased on this

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Hiya, I as well buy from SFIC, and I work hard to make my soaps attractive and

fragrant, and I can take special orders as to shape and

scent....................m & p go, go

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In a message dated 11/12/2002 7:13:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,

quiltinggranny@... writes:

> I use comes from SFIC an anyone can go to their site an check out the

> ingredents of their " glycerine " soap...there is NO detergents,

> surfactants/sulfates, or animal fats or testing ...(unless you request

> the goats milk base or such) .it contains Saponified Veg. oils (mainly

> coconut), Glycerine (kosher of veg-origin) purified water, moisturizers

> an emulsifier....I then add to my own Glycerine soaps---Jojobo oil,

> Sweet Almond oil, & /or castor oil,,,, goats milk or buttermilk--an have

> even been known to add a touch of either Emu oil or Ostrich

> oil....depending on my mood an what I want to make....so sorry but when

> folks make such broaf statesments they really should get ALL the facts

> first...as Personally I have some customers that sure would debate the

> question as to wheather M & P is good or not----an I might add....I have

> yet (except maybe that awful stuff at s or JoAnns that got most

> of us started before we knew any better -- LOL!) to fine any M & P with

> Alcohol an all these nasties . Also---hate to bring this

>

I wholeheartedly agree ! What I use is MP. I only buy from suppliers who

give the ingredients. I think many are unnaturally biased on this

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Here is their web site. http://www.sficcorp.com/ I also use m & p from them

and find it to be very nice to work with. I would not give up my hp soap

for m & p any day. It is fun to play with and give as a one time gift but to

use it every day no thank you. I would also have to say that it is better

than what you get at the store so I guess it just depends on what you want

for your skin.

Chris

Re: RE: M & P

> I was just wondering what SFIC stands for and what is their web address.

> Thanks,

> Ghita

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In a message dated 11/12/2002 9:23:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

ambarr@... writes:

> Hiya, I as well buy from SFIC, and I work hard to make my soaps attractive

> and fragrant, and I can take special orders as to shape and

> scent....................m & p go, go

LOL I agree. All soapers should do what theyre comfortable with. Right now Im

an MP person. Just curious....but do the MP crafters state that they are MP

when they are selling soap on websites? I dont currently sell but am

wondering if it should be mentioned when one does

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I do m & p and no, I don't state it anywhere. It's glycerine soap. I wouldn't

state that it's melt and pour anymore then the big cosmetic houses don't state

that they're using one universal lotion base, adding different scents to it, and

pretending that they're all different products. That's for my own information

(and so that I don't have to have lye in my tiny house with the animals running

thru the kitchen at all times). I don't think that makes me a " slacker "

soapmaker-most of my soaps are made with my own fragrance blends, some have up

to 10 different colorants/micas in them, etc. Love cp and such, btw-brava to

those who make it.

Michele H.

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Michele,

You are indeed, NOT a slacker soap maker. I, like you, have three cats and a

new grandson that will soon be crawling around my, on the small size, home. I

do (M & P) and like you, I list it as glycerin soap on the label.

I make it with every bit as much love and care as anyone can. Be it CP or M & P,

sometimes adding my own infused oils along with butters in as high a quality as

I can find them.

That doesn't mean that those who do CP don't take as much pride and treat their

craft with anything other than love and respect and my hat is off to them.

There is a place for all of us and a consumer for each type of soap or toiletry

that we all make. My main objective is to be as receptive to new ideas and

processes as I can be. Someone out there will always know more than I and I

hope to benefit from their experience. That is the way we can help each other

as craftspeople. There is a vast untapped sources of information out there for

all of us.

Happy Bubbles and keep a clean thought:

Alternasense Skin Design Products

edandevMil@...

Re: RE: M & P

I do m & p and no, I don't state it anywhere. It's glycerine soap. I wouldn't

state that it's melt and pour anymore then the big cosmetic houses don't state

that they're using one universal lotion base, adding different scents to it, and

pretending that they're all different products. That's for my own information

(and so that I don't have to have lye in my tiny house with the animals running

thru the kitchen at all times). I don't think that makes me a " slacker "

soapmaker-most of my soaps are made with my own fragrance blends, some have up

to 10 different colorants/micas in them, etc. Love cp and such, btw-brava to

those who make it.

Michele H.

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Deb,

Have you ever tried SFIC's Low Sweat M & P bases? They would be great for

your type of climate.

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