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Dallas
> 3 dayIt only takes a small amount of the silk to make a nicer bar of soap, I prefer it to peptides, and other kinds of liquid silk. I know that Im adding silk to the product and nothing else that is required to convert the silk to a liquid.
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Pam
> 3 dayI use this in soap and it adds a creamy texture.
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Breezy Cheese
> 3 dayLove it! Bought this to use in cold process soap. Made my first batch with it last night. Dissolved well, and it added a nice sheen to the soap.
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Connie
> 3 dayThe product is great. Nice is my soap. Will buy again Thank you.
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Kitty H.
> 3 dayIm a soaper and mainly use the Tussah silk in my soaps to create a luxurious feel when washing or bathing using the soap. This Tussah silk really did the job I wanted it to do. I can highly recommend it, at least for what I use it for, which is in my soaping projects/creations. Thank you!
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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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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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Patricia Cardle
> 3 dayIt is just fine.
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Bubbles Fizz And Foam Bath Treats
> 3 dayLove it. Works and melts well for cold process soap
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AmberP
> 3 dayI use this mulberry silk as an additive in cold process soap. Makes the most luxurious bars youve ever felt. If your looking to up the luxury in your line, give it a try.