The femur head soap
So this technique is called wood grain. It's very beautiful anyway, you just have to start with a less runny base and more patience than I did.
I took my fragrance called Roasted Chestnut, and since I had to think in a brownis pattern, I decided to try the swirl with this one. Black and white beside brown for contrast. But it was so roughed out that most soaps only have cloudy shades, or in better case, a marble-like pattern. But many of them look exactly like a longitudinal section of a lower extremity bone. Well that's it. But the smell is wonderful, the composition is divine. Coconut oil, lard, olive oil, sunflower oil, shea butter, castor oil base with whey. I combined the colors with activated charcoal powder, titanium dioxide, and at that time I didn't think it would be such a stylish choice, but with a pigment called caput mortuum.
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