Look good! Where can I buy your fragrances...thank you
@christinelowndes47664 ай бұрын
I love this. It’s amazing and such a beautiful colour. Love the gold glitter and the black mica line 🤩
@wendysplace38674 ай бұрын
This is great! I can't wait to make this! I often wondered how I got those rivers in mine. Thanks for letting me know. Now, the million $ question. ARE you going to do something about your fragrance labels yet? For years mine just faded so fast and I have no idea what fragrance I have. Please, can you improve your labels???
@bramble-berry4 ай бұрын
Thanks! We started to switch over to new labels mid-May so they should be holding up much better on your newest fragrances :)
@TheSoapChef3 ай бұрын
Love the color, it screams fall vibes.
@giovannabrecailo28774 ай бұрын
so fun! the scent seems heavenly ✨
@jenniferaddams29354 ай бұрын
This is such a lovely soap, and I love love love these videos! Thank you! Just one thing - I tried to make a soap with a charcoal line and it cut beautifully but, as it dried, it split. It was so disappointing. Two whole batches this happened to! Does the soap need to be a certain temperature to adhere to the bottom layer? Thank you!
@bramble-berry4 ай бұрын
Charcoal layers can be difficult to achieve! It sounds like you had a little bit too thick of a layer which made the soap not adhere properly. We really like using a small sieve to get a thin and even layer of colorant applied between soap layers.
@OlgaZotova16034 ай бұрын
Я использовала вместо угля черную глину, она не дает эффекта размазанности👍
@evehsv55564 ай бұрын
Pretty batch Anne Marie whoops with the glitter 😂😂😂TFS.😊
@patriciaboatman84233 ай бұрын
How do we know what raises iodine in cp soap?how low should we keep it because I'm reading the lower the harder the soap. Also recommend Sat: Unsaturated ratio please? Thank you
@bramble-berry3 ай бұрын
Hi! Soaps with low iodine values tend to be harder, while soaps with high iodine values tend to be softer.
@patriciaboatman84233 ай бұрын
@@bramble-berry So what soap products raises it?
@kingdomchild034 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@pamelakitchens55494 ай бұрын
Is the melt and pour for the balls require lye ?
@bramble-berry4 ай бұрын
Melt and pour doesn't require additional lye :)
@stancexpunksАй бұрын
Melt and pour soap is already made soap so lye was already used in the process of making it. Therefore it does not require any additional lye
@stancexpunksАй бұрын
How come the glycerin rivers only appears on the top half of the soap?
@bramble-berryАй бұрын
Due to the large amount of titanium dioxide, glycerin rivers can occur - learn more about glycerin rivers here: www.brambleberry.com/soap/glycerin-rivers.html. To prevent this, we recommend placing this soap in the fridge for several hours to prevent gel phase.
@Easytipsandtricks33 ай бұрын
Hi how much sodium hydroxide and water in 1000g of oil
@bramble-berry3 ай бұрын
It varies depending on the oils, our lye calculator is a great tool to determine how much lye and water to add. Here's the link: www.brambleberry.com/calculator?calcType=lye
@FRIDA.13Ай бұрын
IS your bowl a KitchenAid?... it doesn't look like a 2 qt bowl.
@bramble-berryАй бұрын
Yes, it is!
@FRIDA.13Ай бұрын
@bramble-berry Thanks 😇
@chikabel32824 ай бұрын
i don't think addition of charcoal in the middle as a powder layer is a good idea. it creates discontinuity between the bottom and upper layer of soaps. it may appear stable as-prepared but surely it has micro-defects which may cause soap breakage in the middle when in use. i think dispersing it in soap, then layering it in the middle is a better option to ensure its mechanical stability. just my opinion. you can see the crack at 5:53 right side of the frame under the middle finger, just where the black charcoal layer ends.
@tksharkbait4 ай бұрын
In too thick of a line, yes, but not with this amount. Mica, etc. lines are incredibly common in CP soaps. I've done it myself before.
@themiasmastream3 ай бұрын
I do lines quite frequently and use all the soap I make, haven't had an issue with breakage.
@stancexpunksАй бұрын
Agree to disagree. I love the look of the line
@charlieben36724 ай бұрын
I suggest using a spatula to get all the formula, not just dink it.
@amalabdurrahman4944 ай бұрын
You guys make such dangerous soaps, if I saw one of these I might eat it 😂😂😂 I have some questions please 😊 If I don't have sodium lactate can I use salt instead? Will it give same results? My second question is about The micas you are using and selling... where do get it from? I watched a documentary long time ago about mica and how the mines owners use child labour 💔 it really broke my heart because it's very dangerous and they are not getting paid well😢 not all mines are equal, that's why I'm asking you. I know that there are hundreds of things that we are using in our lives produced by child labour or hard labour 💔 but I'm trying my best to avoid them and not support them, especially if it is something luxurious like beautiful mica.. I don't like to build my happiness upon someone else's misery 💔😢
@yolandapina70174 ай бұрын
It's so sad to know when here and see that children's of being used for labor and don't get paid the way they supposed to which children supposed to go to school not be working like that and I agree with you I will not support or buy anything
@yolandapina70174 ай бұрын
That looks so nice I like it I want to know where do we get those balls if they're soaps
@bramble-berry4 ай бұрын
Hi there, great questions! Sodium lactate is totally optional, we love it for easy umolding but it isn't necessary. None of our micas come from mines that have unsafe conditions or use child labor - we confirmed that with our vendor before bringing any colors in. We have a great article all about our micas and pigments with all the details available here: www.brambleberry.com/ingredient-information/colorants/art0141-micas-pigments.html
@amalabdurrahman4944 ай бұрын
@@bramble-berry thank you very much.. I'm glad to hear that