How To Make Color Swirl Melt + Pour Soap

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Color swirl melt and pour soap is one of my favorite projects. It’s beautiful, beginner-friendly, and always feels a little bit magical when you unmold it and slice into it. But getting those crisp, clean swirls does require understanding a few key techniques that are unique to melt and pour.

If you’re coming from the cold process soap world, you might think swirling melt and pour soap is going to be the same deal. But here’s the thing… it’s a totally different beast.

Melt and pour soap cools and thickens way faster than cold process, and it doesn’t reach “trace” (a pudding-like consistency that’s perfect for swirling). So your swirl window is pretty limited. You’ve got to work quickly and strategically or you’ll end up with a solid block before you even get your skewer in there.

But don’t let that scare you off! With a few key tricks in your back pocket, creating swirls in melt and pour (like these dreamy cloud lavender soaps) becomes totally doable.

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