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Soap frosting is a decorative and creative element used in soap making to add a visually appealing and textured top layer to soap bars. This technique allows soap makers to achieve a variety of designs and effects, making each soap bar unique.
Key Features and Uses:
To create soap frosting, soap makers typically use a combination of oils, such as shea butter or cocoa butter, along with soap base, to achieve a whipped or creamy texture. This frosting is then piped onto the soap bars, either as a decorative layer on top or as part of the soap's overall design. It's essential to let the frosting harden before using or selling the soap.
Soap frosting is a versatile and fun technique for soap makers to explore their creativity and produce visually stunning soap bars. Whether you're making soap for personal use, gifting, or selling, adding frosting can elevate the aesthetic appeal of your creations and make each soap bar a work of art.
Mix 125ml just boiled water into 500ml frosting. Add liquid soap colouring and fragrance. Beat with an electric hand beater. Pipe onto the soap using a piping bag and star meringue nozzle. Leave 2-3 days to set