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Victoria Bryg
> 3 dayWhile the fiber is beautiful, it was very expensive for only 2 oz.
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Vladimir Kovacek
> 3 dayJust what I needed
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Nancy
> 3 dayI use this in a cold process soap recipe. It really adds to the soft luxurious feel.
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Makailah
> 3 dayI made my own yarn and it turned out great, incredible quality and definitely recommend this seller.
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Annette
> 3 dayIf youre on the fence about adding silk fibers to soaps, dont be. Jump in and make this purchase! Though it doesnt look like a large amount of product, you will find that it lasts a long time. I wish I had purchased this ages ago! Ill admit, I just wasnt quite sold on the idea of adding silk fibers to my soaps. I purchased this on a whim and then felt obligated to use it. Now Im kicking myself for waiting so long! Im very happy with this product and will purchase again.
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colinwindross
> 3 daymakes a superior bar of soap, gloss to the final bar. dissolved well in lye solution, you get a lot for your money and need very little, one cotton ball size in 5lb batch of soap will definatley do. Highly recommend
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andii
> 3 dayAbsolutely a beautiful product!!
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Bubby
> 3 dayvery nice tussah silk - good for soap making if you want a luxurious lather.
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Bentleys Folks
> 3 dayWhen I noticed the difference between my bars of soap (for sale) next to another vendor in a boutique, I noticed that her bars were much softer and finer. I then added a cotton ball sized tuft of silk to each 40-oz batch of soap, and noticed that it is much smoother and finer than without it. I recommend this product to soapers ... as you will see a positive difference,
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Marjorie Valverde
> 3 dayGood price good product