Hi All!!
I'll start by apologising for people who are on another forum I'm on. I'm a bit duplicating my posts, but this forum helped me with the FOs in this soap (the other one was where we're having a play with recipes) so I only thought it made sense to post in both spots!I made my Coffee soap on Thursday!
I used 2.5% FO, 1/3 of the FO was Vanilla Select and the rest (2/3) Turkish Mocha! Yum, what a great combination!!! Makes me want to have coffee and cookies or even croissants!!!
I've went with just the FO, no coffee, no ground coffee (except for decoration), and to see how the colour changes! So far I'm very happy.
I separated just under 2 cups of the soap blend (it was a 1272 gr of oils recipe) and added 1 tsp of Titanium Dioxide in 15 ml of water to it (actually, I mix the TiO2 and the H2O in the cup, then pour the soap on top). My TiO2 portion of soap has a bit of that crackling effect we get with TiO2 sometimes, but I decided I didn't mind
. The swirl in the slices makes me think of when milk is poured in coffee. I'm really happy with it.
I decorated the top with ground coffee. I wanted to use coffee beans but I forgot to buy some!
The picture below shows the transition in the first 24 hours of the soap being cut. I'm going to take another picture in 4 weeks (I'm trying to balance the white paper under the soap so I get better comparisons).
The soap in the middle was the first slice I cut (had to see if the swirl had worked) the next morning I cut the log and the first slice had already darkened, so I took a side-by-side picture to "see" the difference between the first slice and a "fresh" slice which didn't get exposed to air. The slice on the far left is the soap after 24 hours of being cut. Not much difference now between the first slice and the other ones although it is still getting darker I believe.
And just for fun, this was the top of the soap before I cut it... looks like cookies and cream ice cream!
Thanks to everyone for their input, advice, etc. I took notes and when I make more coffee soap I'll use some of these tips!!! Thanks