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\\ 5. Knife and cutting board | \\ 5. Knife and cutting board | ||
- | \\ (1) Cutting the soap base | + | \\ (1) Cut and melt the soap base |
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+ | 1-1. Cut the soap base | ||
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+ | The less you stir the base, the fewer bubbles will form, which is important for making a more | ||
+ | transparent soap. Therefore, it is recommended to cut the soap base into smaller pieces before | ||
+ | melting. | ||
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+ | 1-2. Melt the cut base | ||
+ | Melt the cut soap base using a pot and stove. Be careful not to exceed a temperature of 60°C. If | ||
+ | the temperature is too high, the soap base will boil over, creating excess bubbles, which will | ||
+ | prevent you from making a transparent base. | ||
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+ | \\ (2) Cooling the soap base | ||
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+ | 2-1. Add aroma oil | ||
+ | Once the soap base has fully melted, add the appropriate amount of aroma oil. | ||
+ | Gently stir to make it mixes well. To remove bubbles from the surface of the melted base, | ||
+ | place the pot on the counter to cool it down. | ||
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+ | 2-2. Remove the surface layer | ||
+ | As the soap base cools slightly, the surface, where bubbles were present, | ||
+ | will harden and form a film. Remove this film to prevent any bubbles | ||
+ | from remaining in the soap base. Repeat the cooling and film-removal process | ||
+ | until you have a perfectly clear base without any bubbles. | ||
===== Section03 - Design of the Soap with a Toy Inside ===== | ===== Section03 - Design of the Soap with a Toy Inside ===== | ||
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**(i) Robot Soap** | **(i) Robot Soap** | ||
- | {{ :robot_soap.jpg? | + | {{ :robotsoap.jpg? |
+ | \\ This is a soap with a space-themed background and a robot charm inside. | ||
+ | \\ It requires a clear soap base (see Section01), color powder, and charms. | ||
+ | \\ The steps are as follows: | ||
- | \\ (1) wirte you own steps .. | + | \\ (1) Planet Base |
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | 1-1. Spray alcohol | ||
+ | Spray alcohol onto the mold before pouring the soap. | ||
+ | Alcohol helps the soap spread evenly and ensures that each soap layer adheres well to one another. | ||
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+ | 1-2. Dotting with clear base | ||
+ | Using a stick or a similar tool, create small dots in the mold using the clear soap base. | ||
+ | This step adds a textured surface resembling the surface of a planet. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1-3. Creating the planet surface | ||
+ | Mix the desired color powder with the clear base to prepare a tinted soap mixture. | ||
+ | Tilt the mold to about a 45-degree angle and slowly pour the mixture without overflowing. | ||
+ | Hold the mold in that position until the soap begins to set and no longer flows. | ||
+ | To enhance the uneven texture of the surface, gently shape it with a stick while it’s still semi-soft. | ||
- | 1-1. Following steps of STEP01 | + | \\ (2) Robot & Earth Layer |
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+ | 2-1. Pour the clear base | ||
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- | | + | Before the base hardens, gently place the robot charm into the soap to prevent air bubbles from forming. |
+ | Since the front side of the finished soap will be the bottom of the mold, place the charm upside down, with its | ||
+ | front side facing the bottom. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2-3. Spray alcohol | ||
+ | Spray alcohol on the surface to remove any bubbles. | ||
+ | Wait until the layer is fully set. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2-4. Pour another layer of clear base | ||
+ | Pour another thin layer of clear base over the charm to give a sense of distance between the robot and the Earth. | ||
+ | Repeat the same procedure as in steps 2-1 to 2-3(excluding the charm placement in 2-2). | ||
+ | | ||
+ | 2-5. Create Earth’s land | ||
+ | Mix green color powder with the clear base. | ||
+ | Using a stick, gently apply the mixture to a corner of the top layer inside the mold to represent Earth’s land. | ||
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+ | 2-6. Create Earth’s ocean | ||
+ | Mix blue color powder with the clear base. | ||
+ | Tilt the mold slightly so that the mixture pours into the opposite corner of the land section. | ||
+ | Pour slowly so the blue layer slightly overlaps the green land area, representing the sea surrounding the continent. | ||
+ | Hold the tilted position until the soap begins to set and stays in place. Then gently place the mold back down. | ||
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+ | 2-7. Pour the background layer | ||
+ | Prepare the final background layer by tinting the clear base with dark colors such as black or deep blue and adding a touch of silver for a cosmic effect. | ||
+ | If bubbles form during mixing, let the base cool slightly until a thin film appears, then remove the film to avoid trapping bubbles in the final soap. | ||
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+ | 2-8. Final pour | ||
+ | Slowly pour the colored base into the mold over the fully set layers. | ||
+ | Pouring too quickly can disturb the layers beneath. | ||
+ | Spray alcohol to eliminate surface bubbles. | ||
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+ | 2-9. Completion | ||
+ | Allow the soap to fully harden and cool. | ||
+ | Carefully remove it from the mold. | ||
+ | To preserve the clarity of the transparent layers, wrap the finished soap in plastic wrap immediately. | ||
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\\ **(ii) Astronaut Soap** | \\ **(ii) Astronaut Soap** |
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