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Polyolefin unperforated shrink bags
The best way to preserve soap is to wrap if after a good cure. Less oxygen equals less oxidation giving it a much longer shelf life.
Trick: When heat sealing your soap, leave about half an inch extra slack to compensate for shrinkage, use a low setting on the heat gun, hit the seams first, and hold the heat gun farther away then you think you should. Wearing cotton gloves helps with your protection.
Used for packaging smaller items. Use a hair dryer to shrink around your item. Set your temperature to high. It is preferred to use a heat gun as they have higher heat. PVC film shrinks to fit. Speed your packaging operations with these bags. Recommended for soap, bath bombs or other bodycare products. Crystal clear packaging in seconds.
I love these shrink bags. They are a soft poly and not a stiff crunchy film so they shrink nicely. I have tried other suppliers for these but they always end up in the 'will never use' pile and I purchase more from Soap & More.
These bags did not shrink at all. I wrapped bath bombs and proceeded to shrink them, no luck. Will not be buying them again
Could you make a kit or recomend a recipe without baking soda! The glycerine based ones don't seem to wrk and I've only found 1 company that does it right called attitude. Anyway would be a market for it for sure✔✔
These molds aren't the cheap junk from Amazon, they're the real deal. Solid, stable, a nice lip on the edge to curb overpour and a slight roundness to the edge of the curve which prevents crumbling in a salt bar. Highly recommend!
All products are great decent quality! I wished there was no shipping fees or less expensive shipping fees! Otherwise I will continue to order from Soap & More!
Excellent quality chamomile, fragrant and fresh!
My order was delivered quickly. Now I finally have natural indigo powder that works to make soap in blue shades. It works well and the resulting soap is a very pretty denim blue. Worth the money, this is enough to colour many batches of soap.