Floral soaps can be difficult to execute since *most* floral fragrances are known to accelerate trace. I can't seem to pull off too many fancy designs with such fragrances so I chose the drop swirl technique for this batch. I had no idea how I was going to texture the top. So I decided to use the remaining colors and a small spoon to texture it.
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