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    Lavender Eucalyptus

    1 tsp. Green Oxide 2 tsp. TD 1 tsp. #5 Snow White Mica
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    <Lavender Creamsicle (wood mold)

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    Cold Mountain Lavender

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    Lavender Cedarwood

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    Dusk

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    Daybreak

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    Lavender Dream

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    Tiger Stripe-No Lard

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    Tiger Stripe-Lard

    I tried this soap yesterday and could not be more pleased with the results! It is a good recipe that is quite economical as well. The batter moves slowly but no so much so that you cannot accomplish the goal.
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    Basic Recipe - Red Mold

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    Pumice Lavender

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    Small Soaps - Gold and Black

    Mix to emulsion, add fragrance, mix lightly. Divide in thirds - placing batters in long-spouted pitchers. Add TD to first pitcher and mix; add yellow oxide and matte gold to second pitcher; add activated charcoal and wicked mica to third pitcher. Slowly, beginning with white, add small amount of...
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    Partial Rebatch

    Lavender Apricot FO
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    Sample - 4x3.5x2.5 mold

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    One Bar Sample - in grams

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    Lavender Vanilla

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    Lavender Creamsicle

    Colors: #40 - Tangerine Dream Mica (MM) #78 - Pot O'Gold mica (MM) #2 - Pow Pow Purple (MM)
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    Dusk (2-tone purple)

    Pale lavender (2/3 of recipe) - #1 + #4 Contrast (1/3 recipe)-#48 + #3 Pour body (2/3 of batch). Top with contrast then gently swirl (you want to swirl to go about half-way down the bars)
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    Rice Milk Lavender-1 10-Bar Loaf

    Mix 378.18g Distilled water with 378.12g Lye. Add to oils and stir until all oils/fats are combined, add lavender EO and then the 378.18g Strong Rice Milk. To make lye water you need at least 1:1 of lye to water (in this case 402.28g water would be needed to dissolve 402.28g lye) so we can now...
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    Rice Milk Lavender

    Mix 378.18g Distilled water with 378.12g Lye. Add to oils and stir until all oils/fats are combined, add lavender EO and then the 378.18g Strong Rice Milk. To make lye water you need at least 1:1 of lye to water (in this case 378.12g water would be needed to dissolve 378.12g lye) so we can now...
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