- transparent soap base
- food coloring
base oil – almond
- almond essential oil
- molds
titanium dioxide
We cut the base into equal pieces so that it melts easier.
![Soap Mix](https://i.washerhouse.com/_nw/7/629-1.jpg)
We divide the base into 4 equal parts.
We color the first part red by adding red food coloring to it.
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We do the same with yellow and green colors, coloring the second and third parts of the base. To give flowers a matte finish, you can add a little titanium dioxide powder to the base.
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Pour the finished colored soap bases into molds: red, yellow and green
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We put the molds in the refrigerator so that the soap hardens faster. After about 15 minutes you can take them out and remove them from the molds.
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Take a green round piece and cut it into equal sized cubes
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We do the same with the yellow and red roundels.
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We pour the colored cubes into a plastic mold (I used a food storage container)
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We melt the remaining fourth part of the soap base, add oils and titanium dioxide to it to form a white matte mass.
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And fill our cubes with the resulting mass.
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After half an hour, the soap will harden and can be removed from the mold.
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If the block turns out to be too big. Cut it into 2 pieces with a knife. Happy swimming!
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