Guide To Soap Making Melt&Pour (MP Process)
Guide To Soap Making Melt&Pour (MP Process)
Guide To Soap Making Melt&Pour (MP Process)
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STEP ONE: Cut the melt and pour soap base into (approximately) 1 inch chunks. Keep the white soap
base and clear soap base separate.
STEP TWO: Melt the clear soap base in the microwave on 30 second bursts, stirring between bursts,
until the base has fully melted.
STEP THREE: Add 2 heaping mini-scoops of Super Pearly White Mica to the melted clear soap base
and mix well. The Super Pearly White mica helps to give the soap base a nice shimmer, which adds
dimension to the colors well add in the next couple of steps. Use Isopropyl (Rubbing) Alcohol to
disperse any mica clumps, they usually float to the top.
STEP FOUR: Add 0.8 oz Plumeria Fragrance Oil and stir until incorporated. Split the soap base into
two equal parts, each weighing 20 ounces.
STEP FIVE: To one 20 ounce portion, add 3 mL Diluted Tropical Pink LabColor and mix well. To
the second 20 ounce portion, add 5 mL Diluted Tropical Orange LabColor and mix well.
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STEP SIX: For a super even look, I measured out the soap amounts for each layer. If youd like a
more uniform look, split the Orange and Pink colored soap bases into two portions, each weighing
10 ounces. For a more organic look, no need to split the batches, just eyeball the layers.
STEP SEVEN: Pour the first layer of Pink soap base into the mold, spray with alcohol to pop any
bubbles on the surface, and allow to harden.
STEP EIGHT: Check the temperature of the orange soap. If the orange soap is 125 degrees or
below, spray the pink layer with alcohol again, which will help the layers to stick together. Pour the
first layer of orange soap. Spray again with alcohol to pop those bubbles and allow to harden. TIP:
When pouring layers, the temperature is important; pouring too hot can result in the first layer
melting, which can result in an undesired effect.
STEP NINE: Heat the White Melt and Pour Soap Base in a heat-safe container on 30 second bursts
in the microwave until fully melted. Add 2 heaping mini-scoops of Super Pearly White Mica and
0.3 oz Plumeria Fragrance Oil and mix well. Adding mica to an opaque base will add just the right
amount shimmer, making the white extra special. Keep in mind that any color added to a white or
opaque base will result in a pastel version of that color!
STEP TEN: Once the white soap base has reached a cool enough temperature, spray the orange
layer with alcohol and pour the melted white soap base. Spray again with alcohol and allow to
harden. Repeat with another orange layer next, and finish it off with a final pink layer, being sure to
check the temperature of the melted soap before pouring the layer.
STEP ELEVEN: Allow to harden for a few hours. Unmold and cut.
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