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Right now, we will consider a detailed master class on making soap at home.
The following will be required:
* White soap base made in England, we need about 50 grams;
* Transparent soap base, manufacturer England, take 150 grams;
* Two water-soluble pictures with Disney princesses;
* Two forms for soap: one silicone in the form of a chrysanthemum, and the second transparent plastic in the form of a petal;
* Glass cup;
* Fragrance with raspberry aroma;
* Red pigment dye in liquid form;
* Stearic acid;
* Alcohol;
* Scissors;
* Sticks and a little vegetable oil;
* Microwave or water bath.
The output of the finished soap is obtained with us about 75 grams of silicone mold and 100 grams of plastic. First, we need to fill in the bottom thin layer from a transparent base so that the picture can be clearly seen.
We take a transparent base and cut about 45 grams out of it, cut into approximately the same small pieces and put it in a glass cup.
We put a glass microwave and at low power we melt for about 40-50 seconds, we do not bring to a boil. Or you can melt the contents in a water bath. While we are melting the base, wipe it with a clean, dry rag of the mold and grease them well with refined vegetable oil. We take out a glass, the base is completely melted, add a couple of drops of alcohol to eliminate the bubbles.
Add a couple more drops of raspberry flavoring. Pour the liquid base into both forms with a thin layer, about 2 mm. We give a little time for solidification, about 15 minutes.
We take pictures and cut out the fragments we need.
Prepare a second white layer. Cut the white base into pieces and put it in a glass. We also melt to a liquid homogeneous mass.
The first layer is frozen. We take pictures and put them face down. Spray for smoothing with alcohol.
On top of the picture, fill both forms with a layer of 2-3 mm white liquid soap. We give another 15 minutes before solidification.
It remains to make the third red layer. We add the remaining transparent mass and add 4-5 drops of dye to it, a pinch of stearic acid and 2-3 drops of flavor. Fill both forms and let freeze.
An hour later, the soap is ready. We take out the soap from the forms and it is ready for use.
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