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Let the Soap Rest or "Sequester"

Sequestering the Soap

Sequestering the Soap

David Fisher
Let the soap cool and pour it into large bottles or jars. Put it aside in a cool place and just let it rest. Any minor cloudiness caused by insoluble particles in the oils in your recipe or added fragrance oils should clear up in this time. During this resting phase, the insoluble particles should settle to the bottom. When you are pouring your soap into their final bottles or tubes, just make sure leave this milky layer behind.

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