Can I use melt and pour to make handmilling soap?


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Technically that is what you do with M&P. Hand milling is a process of taking cured soap, grating it, and re-melting it. I prefer to mill hand crafted cold processed soaps. If you CP just leave your batch uncolored and unscented. Once cured, grate it up then add your scents and colors. There are many advantages to hand-milled soaps. Besides being extremely gentle, they have a more pleasing texture than soaps that haven’t been milled. They last longer than other hand made soaps typically do. Because they do not go through saponification after the scent is added, milled soaps have an advantage in keeping scents and herbs in their purest forms. But M&P is a great place to start your soaping hobby. Have fun!


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