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Honey Chunk Comb, Dark (1 jar) Honey Extracted, Dark (1 jar)
Adult Exhibitor Adult Exhibitor
Honey Chunk Comb, Light (1 jar) Honey Extracted, Light (1 jar)
Adult Exhibitor Adult Exhibitor
Honey Frame
Adult Exhibitor
HOMEMADE SOAP
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BLUE 1 Place $6
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RED 2 Place $4
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WHITE 3 Place $2
Cold Process Soap (2 Bars)
Cold process soap making is the method most often used by soap makers who
make soap from scratch. It's called "cold" process because no additional heat
is added during the soap making process, however the process itself does
generate heat.
Soaps produced via the cold process method are opaque and usually have a
creamy feel to the bar. Without any additives that change the color, the soap
ranges from white-white to creamy-tan, depending on the oils used in making
the soap.
Cold process soaps will continue to get harder as they age because additional
water evaporates out of the soap.
Adult Exhibitor
Exhibitor Grades 9-12
Hot Process Soap (2 Bars)
Hot process soap making, uses additional heat in the soap making process.
The chemical reaction is the same but occurs faster than in cold process soap
making.
Because of the additional heat, the finished soap bar tends to feel smoother to
the touch. The hardness of the bar again depends on the selection of oils,
amount of water used in the process and length of time allowed for water to
evaporate out of the finished bar.
Hot process soap is opaque and ranges from white-white to creamy-tan
depending on the oils used, although clear soaps can be produced.
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