• August 27, 2009
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  1. Barebummbath- You can do both. I was just experimenting with melt and pour in CP. My twitpic this morning is CP embedded in CP (that I did not make- It's from Little Bitty Soap Co.)

    Soap Loft Creations- The melt and pour was a couple of months old.

  2. Could you use pieces of cold process in place or melt and pour ? What would be the advantage of using melt and pour in place of cold process ?

  3. How long did you age the MP for? I'll be curious to hear how consistently these dissolve when used. They look amazing!

  4. Hi Deep South –

    It's CP and melt and pour, yes. I aged the MP so that it was ultra hard before embedding.

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