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soapalchemist said:I might occasionally get a small air bubble or two. And longevity seems pretty good, from what I hear...
Celtic67 said:James,
I'm sure I read that one of the things about milling was that you could add fragrance later in the process and (maybe) could get stronger fragrances that way. I'm just curious as tto whether you'll be doing that or adding the fragrance at the same point.
I'm wondering how you'd add fragrance to a harder soap. I guess it's at the point where it's been flaked & dried, then gets pressed.
trench said:Yes, that is right. This is something I could do, but I am not quite sure how it means you can get away with using less fragrance.
soapalchemist said:trench said:Yes, that is right. This is something I could do, but I am not quite sure how it means you can get away with using less fragrance.
I always presumed it was because there would be less of an evaporation problem.
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