• October 30, 2007

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  1. My HP soaps generally do go brown over time but you are correct, fragrances don’t tend to morph with HP soap since they don’t get super lye heavy “attacks” on their delicate notes.

  2. Thanks for posting this! I am a CPer and am kind of intimidated by HP! Maybe I’ll give it a try.

    With HP, you don’t have to worry about scents morphing or discoloring, right? My DH used a bar of “Pink Sugar” this morning and was not impressed with the yellow suds LOL

  3. Wow, this video was great!!! I thought YouTube was only about music šŸ™‚ Thanks Anne-Marie for the posting.

    Steph

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