2 Pcs SJ Silicone Soap Molds, Rectangle & Oval, 6-Cavity Silicone Molds for Pudding, Muffin, Loaf, Brownie, Cornbread, and Cheesecake, Loaf Soap Molds, Nonstick & BPA free (Pink)
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Approximately 3 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 3 inches high. Approximately 15 inches tall by 2 feet long. The size is 2 inches by 1 inch, and the weight is 4 ounces. Three oval soaps are available in three different sizes. Approximately 15 inches tall by 2 feet long. It measures about 3 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 1 inch high. One pound and five ounces.
The matte finish is smooth and velvety
Based on the specs, the total volume between the 2 molds is 45 oz, which means you will need nearly four pounds of soap in total With one pound of soap, only four of the rectangular cavities would be filled.
This is a regular-sized mold that makes bars and ovals that are 3 inches in diameter.
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A number of my allergies and sensitivities to other products led me to start making my own soap. The silicone molds I use for my homemade goat's milk soap are great. These molds were easy for me to use Here is my favorite soap recipe Vanilla Frankincense Goats Milk Soap The ingredients - Here is how goat milk soap with a melt and pour base is made It is best to cut the melt and pour soap base into small cubes so it will melt more quickly. Place your double boiler on low heat and add them to it
Continue stirring until the soap base is fully melted. Adding the coconut oil after melting is a great way to get a great result. Feel free to add essential oils if you desire, and Pour the silicone molds in after a little bit of Himalayan salt is placed at the bottom of the As a finishing touch, you may decorate bars with This review was written with the hope you'll find it useful.
I found these molds to be perfect! I melt down leftover items to make soap and pour them into these molds in order to create more soap without wasting the old, unused items. This is right up my alley as far as recycling and reusing!.
These molds are terrific for melting and pouring soaps. It is much easier to remove from a plastic mold than the ones you can purchase at About half a cup of soap is enough to cover each mole.
It is so well made. I made soap bars using this recipe and it worked beautifully. Removable silicone mold so you can remove soap smoothly.
I was able to pull them out easily.
The mold that comes with these bars is excellent for melt and pour soaps. It is not too deep or too small, and it is easy to use and to remove the finished bars. Before removing the bar from the surface, I find it is best to let it cool so that your finished product isn't dented.
It is very cute to have plastic molds for soap, but I am looking for some silicone molds that are more straightforward. These soap bars are so cute that I've made them myself.