Henna Teardrop Milky Way Mold

Henna Teardrop Milky Way Soap Mold

PM-HNNA-TRDRP


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Henna is a traditional outlet for expressing oneself in the Indian culture that has
been practiced for over 5000 years. The intricate designs on this Henna Teardrop Milky Way Soap Mold make it the perfect soap for any occasion!




Product Details

Material: Plastic

Mold Cavities: 3

Avg. Bar Weight: 3.5 oz.

Bar Dimensions:

  • Bar Length: 3.625”
  • Bar Width: 2.5”
  • Bar Depth: 1.25”

Max Pour Temp: 135ºF to 145ºF

Directions:

Melt & Pour Soap: Pour melted soap at a temperature no hotter than 135ºF into mold. Cool until soap has hardened. Remove soap from mold. For easier unmolding, place into freezer for 30 minutes, and then immerse bottom of the mold in hot water for a few moments. Do not use cooking spray to coat mold.

Cold Process Soap: Coat the mold with cooking spray. Pour soap at trace into mold. After 24 hours, flip mold over onto a clean surface. Gently push the back of the mold until the soap begins to release then pull the soap out of the mold with a gloved hand. Allow soap to cure for 4-8 weeks. Note that some CP soap recipes may require a week to harden enough to remove from the mold. If this is the case with your recipe, we recommend adding sodium lactate to your recipe to assist with creating a harder bar faster.

Lotion Bars: Pour melted lotion bar mixture into mold cavities at a temperature no hotter than 135ºF. Allow mixture to solidify. Flip mold over onto clean surface. Gently push back of mold until lotion bar begins to release then pull bar out of mold.

Care: Wash in warm, sudsy water. Please avoid the dishwasher because that can warp your molds or make them brittle.


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Regan
not the easiest release

I've used three different soap recipes in this mould, and am yet to find one that releases easily from it. I'm starting to think it's not the soap, but the mould, especially after this last batch, which has released easily from other moulds. It's a pretty pattern, though.
It also would have been nice, if there could be six pockets per mould, in order to fit a one-pound batch.