Melt the soy wax in a double broiler or Presto Pot utilizing a
thermometer to ensure accurate temperature. Follow manufacturer’s guidelines
for correct melting temperature. Occasionally stir wax to ensure it melts
completely and evenly. it’s very easy to make
multi-colored soapMixing micas into your Melt and Pour soap base
can be tricky. While these colors are awesome in soaps, they can sometimes
clump a little when mixing. Here are some tips and tricks to get you well on
your way.Note: This
tutorial is using one .15 cc scoop of mica per 3 – 4 ounces how to make candles at home soap base. I
like to use these small scoops because it allows me to add the micas in small
increments. If you’re making larger batches of soap, you’ll need to adjust
accordingly.
Using Glycerin: Micas will mix in quickly with glycerin with no clumping.
Step 1: Add one .15 cc scoop of any of your
Blackstar micas into a microwave safe glass container. I’m using Blackstar red
he
Step 4: Add about 3 – 4 oz of Crystal Clear
Melt and Pour soap base to the mixed mica. Prepare your micas in the same
container that you will be melting your soap base in – this way there won’t be
any waste or mess because everything is done in the same container. Melt the
soap base in a microwave
and pour soap base. For this soap tutorial I am introducing the
Blackstar micas in red, blue, green and gold. Blackstar micas are rich, deep
hues that sparkle and can – 4 oz of cubed Crystal Clear Melt
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