In my attempt to *finally* make a pretty bar of soap, I bought a mold with a little bit of detailing, and some soap colorant. The mold is a hard plastic 8-cavity mold with the cancer awareness ribbon on it. I left the soap in the mold for about 30 hours, till it was firm to the touch, but could not get it to come out. I even stuck it in the freezer for a bit. In the end, my husband put it in a hot water bath, which resulted in it coming out, but instead of the ribbons shape being visible, it's just a wavy, indistinct top. In the past I've use pliable molds which released easily. With the rigid plastic is it better to line them first? What do you normally line them with? Will Olive oil work?
Also, I used a Bramble Berry colorant- Red Velvet. It is designed for high olive oil content recipes, or soaps that cure to a yellowish green. I didn't dilute it, and was looking forward to a vibrant color. The best word I can use to describe the color is "fleshy". Not exactly pretty. I was using a new recipe, which had some olive oil, but not alot. Anybody know if this is a normal result? Or what you would get if you used this color on a whitish soap? Still working towards that pretty soap, but enjoying gettin' clean with the ugly ones!
Thanks in advance for any input!