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    Base Shea + Silk (2.5lb TS mold + piping))

    Add 1 tbs of kaolin clay per pound of oils . Make a slurry with the fragrance oil when making the lye solution to have time to absorb fragrance dissolve tussah silk fibers in lye water. Use a pinch the size of pinky nail for small batches, thumb size for large batches. Separate fibers thoroughly...
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    Shea + Silk (plus piping)

    Add 1 tbs of kaolin clay per pound of oils . Make a slurry with the fragrance oil when making the lye solution to have time to absorb fragrance dissolve tussah silk fibers in lye water. Use a pinch the size of pinky nail for small batches, thumb size for large batches. Separate fibers thoroughly...
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    Base Shea + Silk (1lb for soap dough)

    Add 1 tbs of kaolin clay (total) per pound of oils . Make a slurry with the fragrance oil when making the lye solution to have time to absorb fragrance. Since this is for soap clay, can omit fragrance unless making shapes specifically for a particular fragrance and account for discoloration and...
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    Base Shea + Silk (2.5lb TS mold batch size)

    Add 1 tbs of kaolin clay per pound of oils . Make a slurry with the fragrance oil when making the lye solution to have time to absorb fragrance dissolve tussah silk fibers in lye water. Use a pinch the size of pinky nail for small batches, thumb size for large batches. Separate fibers thoroughly...
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    Base Shea + Silk (mini TS mold batch size)

    Add 1 tbs of kaolin clay per pound of oils . Make a slurry with the fragrance oil when making the lye solution to have time to absorb fragrance dissolve tussah silk fibers in lye water. Use a pinch the size of pinky nail for small batches, thumb size for large batches. Separate fibers thoroughly...
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    Base Shea + Silk

    Add 1 tbs of kaolin clay per pound of oils . Make a slurry with the fragrance oil when making the lye solution to have time to absorb fragrance dissolve tussah silk fibers in lye water. Use a pinch the size of pinky nail for small batches, thumb size for large batches. Separate fibers thoroughly...
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