The most beautiful soaps

Transparent soaps are the most beautiful thing you can do when making soaps. Flower Among Soaps! This would be a pinnacle of skills in making soaps.
The problem with these soaps was the lack of information. Transparent soaps do not have a long history and are made only for two hundred years. Compared to classic soaps it is very short since people have been making soaps for two thousand years. Companies that managed to make transparent soap kept the recipe as a business secret. That is why it is no surprise that until recently there were no recipes or guidelines for making these soaps. What might have existed was confusing and they always falsified certain parts of the process. Only in the recent times somehow they began to circulate information. On the internet you can find enough information for a solid start. That's how I started. I am sure that my experience will serve many people and that the matter will be further developed. I do not believe in keeping information and therefore I encourage you to share and share your experiences. I believe this is the only way everyone can use!
Probably some will say what to do with the making of transparent soaps when there are purchasing transparent glycerine bases. If you read the ingredients, you will realize that it is not soap. It has soap parts, but it also contains detergents. It is much more enjoyable to master the process of making natural transparent soaps. When you master skill, the possibilities are innumerable.


















Apart from beauty, there are great advantages of transparent soaps in comparison to classic soaps. The ability of beautiful and intense colors and persistent odors is a prominent feature of transparent soaps. Transparent soaps in the process come out neutral so there are no uncontrolled alkaline reactions with colors and smells. The color or odor you add as an ingredient in the transparent soap does not change! This sets new possibilities and a range of creativity.
There is another advantage of transparent soaps, which is related to the duration of soap or breakdown. Oxidation causes the oil to break down that are an integral part of the soap. Unsaturated, soft oils are much easier to oxidize and break down than oils composed of saturated fatty acids (such as coconut and palmitic). Compared to other soaps, transparent soaps are much less susceptible to spoilage. This is due to the presence of alcohol, glycerin and sugar. All of these ingredients exhibit conservative properties. The resin also exhibits excellent conservation properties.

Enjoy the following pictures as I enjoyed while I photographed it. These soaps can not be denied the title of the most beautiful!























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