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Transparent and white soap base. Red and yellow dyes. Dyes must be those that do not migrate in the finished soap. Cosmetic fragrance to your taste, here - Duchess. In addition, you need to take care of alcohol. This is the only ingredient that cannot be bought at soap shops. Instead of it, ordinary vodka is suitable, but you need to pour it into a bottle with a spray for convenient spraying. Of the tools that are needed for soap making, use the following:
Silicone forms. It can be either special molds for soap making, or ordinary baking dishes. Knife and board for cutting the soap base. Plastic glasses. It is easier to wash the soap base from them than from glass ones. And disposable cups will not work, as they will not withstand the high temperature of the molten base. Plastic or wooden sticks. In order to melt the base, you need a microwave. You need to set it to medium or minimum power. At maximum power, the base will melt unevenly. In two glasses, cut into approximately the same amount of a transparent and white soap base.
The first to put in the microwave is a glass with a transparent base. You need to melt the base gradually, that is, every 30-35 seconds you need to get a glass from the microwave and check the condition of the base. In no case can you bring it to a boil, otherwise the soap will lose its caring properties. When the base melts and becomes fluid and homogeneous, add red dye and perfume to it and mix.
Pour part of the base into the molds with a thin layer and let it cool. Before filling the next layer, make sure that the previous one is completely hardened. When you are sure that the red base is frozen, melt the white base, add the yellow dye and fragrance to it and mix.
Sprinkle the red transparent layer thoroughly with alcohol and immediately fill with a small amount of yellow base.
The thickness of the layer should be the way you want to see the strips on the soap. Repeat the procedure again, pouring the red base, yellow on top and red again.
The top layer can be anything - at your discretion. When the last layer of soap has dried, it can be removed. It is very simple to remove products from silicone molds. A beautiful and fragrant soap is ready!
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