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Once in a while, I'll get some pretty crazy results when testing new fragrances in cold process soap. I just had to show you this latest batch of scents that caused major discoloration. The one on the upper left couldn't decide what to do-- it immediately turned bright orange as I mixed it in the cup, and after about 5 to ten minutes later it started fading while a dew formed on the surface. It eventually went to a natural beige color by the next day. Crazy! Good thing we test all our scents first before they hit the shelf.
It would be cool to have a photo of the test soap and a control soap pictured with the fragrance on Brambleberry.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Sara!
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