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J**N
Excelente
Excelente y un muy bien diseño
R**E
Bigger than i thought, versatile, and easy to use
These are so pretty! I originally ordered them to use as soap and bath bomb molds but my husband liked them as ice trays lol. He uses one for the ice, i use the other for my projects. Ive tried them for both bath bomb and soap making and they work really well. Theyre easy to remove, very simple to use, and amazingly easy to clean. Depending on what i make i either just wash them like normal with soap and water or i scrub a bit with a gentle toothbrush then wash. Theyre bigger than i expected, so thats a plus on my book. The mold is also very soft and manageable. If you want a lot of detail, then i suggest not pressing too hard into it when taking product out.
K**L
Sturdy and great individual soap molds
I've used these on multiple occasions to make my CP and HP soaps (yes I even put fluid HP batter!). They're flexible enough and easy to clean relatively well with regular dish detergent to wash off soap residue/fatty acids. I like the color, mine was pink and blue just as in the photo, and it makes very cute individual soaps. I make cosmetic facial soaps professionally and I use these for limited edition ones. My family also love the cute sunflower and daisy shapes, very nice. Not flimsy but soft enough to unmold safely. Recommend!
C**N
Easy to use!
Photo is from my first try with these molds. Wow! I bought Lush Scrubees and separated the butter from the scrubby bits, and poured the separated parts into the mold. I sat the tray on a small pan, and stuck the pan in the fridge so they could harden. That also kept the molds nice and even - since they're silicone, they need a solid, flat surface to sit on.The silicone also means it's very easy to pop the finished pieces out of the mold. They do need to be hardened/cured enough to come out correctly, so keep that in mind.I popped the molds into the dishwasher when done and they're ready to use again. I love it! I'll definitely be trying soapmaking and candle tarts with these molds.
N**E
Not for making lotion bars
For those who are looking for a lotion bar mold these may not be for you. I bought these to make homemade lotion bars and found that these are not a good fit for me.First, the mold cups are HUGE. When I follow a recipe intended to make 2 bars - the liquid sufficient to make 2 bars all fit into ONE of these molds. It will waste a lot if you're still trying to perfect your bars.Second, because the mold is so huge and shapely, the lotion (after hardening) will stay very soft and fragile at the part of the mold that gives it shape (ie flower petals, mandala design, whatever). A few of my lotion bars cracked in half and crumbled because the mold was too thick and my bars had a hard time hardening properly.Third, The mold is incredibly flimsy, which I guess is fine if you know to put a baking sheet underneath...I didn't. My mistake.I still gave it 4 bars because the molds were fine - they just didn't work for what I needed them.This could be used for other things, but it just didn't work for my lotion bars.
S**Y
Sturdy - Love the Results
These molds are silicone, yet not too flimsy. Of course you have to set them on something rigid when you use them if you need to move them at all. I found my soaps set up quickly in these, and the results are charming. They are thick enough to get a lot of use. The patterns come out without anything being left behind in the mold, which is always what you want with soap making. They are probably deep enough to use for little tea votive candle molds, though I don't have experience in that. yet....
N**R
Made beautiful soaps!
These are fantastic for making soaps. They are made of silicone, and very pliable. Some reviewers complained of the thinness or flimsiness of the molds. Because they are thin, you need to place the molds on a stiff flat surface like a cookie sheet especially if the molds are filled, or it will spill when moving them around.Being so thin however makes it easier to pop out the soaps when done, so I don’t mind that. Too thick or stiff and you may damage the intricate details or warp the shape of the soaps as you try to pop them out.Just a quick rinse and they are good to go for another round. Dry off, them spritz with alcohol first before pouring in the soap base and you’ll eliminate any air bubbles that detract from the design details. So easy and simple. Two 8 year olds made the tray full of soaps in the pic. Have fun!!
S**V
Pretty & Practical
I use these silicone molds in soap making and I love them!I pour my soap solution in the molds, and 24 hours later I pop the soap out easily. Clean up is pretty simple, let the soap waste dry on the mold, crinkle the mold over newspaper or a trash bin, then wash carefully (the cavities take a little longer to clean out because there are so many 'pockets').As with all silicone molds, before you fill the cavities make sure the mold itself is on top of a book or a cookie sheet (anything flat, stable and movable) because you cannot move a filled silicone mold without spilling whatever is in it! Whether it's cake/brownie/soap mix in the cavities, you need to tap it a little to get the air bubbles out.
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