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Soap Naturally Recipes
6th International Soap Swap
Nicole's Soap Recipe

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Nicole's No Name Soap Recipe

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Nic Churchward - nchurchward hotmail . com

  • olive 1625g 81.25%
  • castor 125g 6.25%
  • coconut 250g 12.5%

This is such a nice recipe, takes a bit to cure but is so much better for bubbles than a plain olive. I added a bit of madder root to half the batch and a bit of alkenet root to the other half. I don't use these natural colors normally so it is fun to play with (I love to play with new stuff when I get time). Now i used 2.5% Fragrance it is from lezlee in the us.Eden's garden it was not a favorite to sniff in the bottle so thought I would use it for a customer who was not worried which fo I put in there soaps. And boy does it soap nice; well behaved and a pretty fo thats not to overpowering. I hope you enjoy my soap as I truely love the one I recieve, enjoy.

nic

Special thanks to:
Shelley Bordeleau, ISS6 Central Co-ordinator [ www.bordeleausbubbles.com ]
Roger McPherson, Photographs [ M & M Soapworks ]

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