• December 6, 2007


Recently, one of our Bramble Berry customers wrote with some problems he was having unmolding his 8% beeswax soap. It was sticking in his lovely Milky Way Tray mold and causing him no end of consternation.

We made his recipe for him to test it and see if it was technique or the mold. It was exciting to see that a thicker trace was all that was necessary to make a great batch of soap that released easily from the mold.

Isn’t that batch of soap nicely colored? It’s all natural coloring from the yellow beeswax. We scented ours with a little Lemongrass. The undernote of Beeswax and the Lemongrass make for a match made in heaven!

 

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  1. The soap turned out beautifully. It’s hard. It’s creamy. And it smells lovely. I am excited to use it and see what it lathers up like.

  2. The soap looks wonderful!! And thanks for sharing this wonderful story of customer service. It does a heart good to hear!

  3. I love the bee mold. Very nice! And that color makes it all the more yummy and warm looking. Thanks for sharing.

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