Does this sound familiar to you? You have
searched far and wide for a great soap recipe to test out. You scour
local shops and the Internet hunting for all of the necessary soap
ingredients. Your excitement builds as you gather exotic oils that
promise to revitalize your skin .
You are finally ready to begin. You follow each step of the recipe
to the tee, making sure to do exactly what has been written. You
combine the oils with the lye solution and begin to stir gently,
slowly coaxing your new soap into existence. It is ready for the
mold! You pour the soap mixture into the mold as the scents float
up to meet your nose, teasing you with shades of just how incredible
your soap will be once it is finished. Once in the mold, you carefully
store it in a safe place to harden. An hour, maybe two, has passed
since you started making the soap but you know it will all be worth
it.
You let a day or two pass before checking on your wonderful new
soap. The anticipation was maddening but you wanted to be sure that
the it had enough time to harden properly. The last thing you want
is to accidentally destroy the soap in one of the final stages of
the process. But now, finally, it is time to remove the soap bars
from the mold. You glance at the picture on the recipe and can’t
wait to have your own creation in your hands. Your heart is racing
as you open the mold. Your smile fades and your stomach suddenly
feels empty. Instead of perfectly shaped bars of soap, all you find
are puddles of separated oil and mush languishing inside the mold.
You think of all of the days spent collecting the ingredients, all
of the money spent on equipment and oils, all of the hours spent
creating the “soap”, all of the time spent waiting for
it to be ready. All of it has been wasted.
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