I tried the recipe from here
http://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body- ... ucky-soap/16 oz. m&p white base
8 T. Castile Liquid Soap
6 ml. fragrance oil
Whip the ingredients together on medium speed, switching to high after one minute. Keep mixing until the mixture forms fluffy, whipped peaks that look like frosting. Use a spatula to quickly frost the entire loaf of soap. You can do this after you have unmolded it. I did it before and had a very hard time getting it out without messing it up!
**Now this is what I have to say for having done a pretty good job on my Strawberry Champagne Soap. IT WASN"T EASY! First of all it took a very long time for mine to form peaks. I nearly gave up! I used my new stick blender. I will probably try a whip in my mixer next time. I was hating every minute of it. I put this stuff into a pastery bag and worked real fast! It turned into a very sticky, gloppy, gross, slippery mess before I finished the loaf and I found myself regretting having put it in the bag. It was a disaster to clean it. I want to add that it took several days for the stuff to finally firm up and it did become a very nice bar of soap.
There's my experience with whipped soap so if you all thought I had a secret when you saw my pics well...now you know
I hope it's going a whole lot easier for some of you and that you'll share your learning curves here! My curve is looking more like a bulge at this point and not so pretty!