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Primal Elements Cocoa Butter Soap Base - Moisturizing Melt and Pour Glycerin Soap Base for Crafting and Soap Making, Easy to Cut
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Frequently Asked Questions

The main ingredients include glycerin, water, sodium stearate, sorbitol, and cocoa seed butter. This soap base is crafted to be moisturizing and skin-friendly.

This soap base weighs five pounds. It provides ample material for creating a variety of custom soaps.

The packaging measures eleven and a quarter inches in length, four and a half inches in width, and two and a half inches in height. It's designed for easy storage and handling.

Simply cut the soap base into chunks and melt it in a microwave or double boiler. You can then add colors or fragrances before pouring it into molds.

Yes, it is perfect for beginners. The melt-and-pour process is straightforward and encourages creativity for all skill levels.

Yes, you can add essential oils to customize the scent. Just mix them in after melting the base for a personalized touch.

Store the soap base in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping it sealed will help maintain its quality.

Yes, it typically has a shelf life of about two years if stored properly. Always check for any changes in color or smell before use.

Yes, it is tested to be a non-skin irritant. It is paraben free and SLS free, making it suitable for sensitive skin types.

Yes, it is ideal for creating decorative soaps. You can add colors and designs to make unique gift items or personal soaps.

You can use silicone molds or any heat-resistant molds. They allow the soap to easily release once cooled.

Yes, it is made without parabens and SLS, making it a more environmentally conscious choice for soap making.

The soap base is fully melted when it is completely liquid without any solid chunks. Stirring helps ensure even melting.

Yes, food coloring can be used to color the soap base. However, use it sparingly to avoid affecting the soap's texture.

Use a sharp knife or a soap cutter to slice it into even chunks. A cutting board can provide a stable surface for this task.

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