Well, I can finally look in the mirror and say “I have dreadlocks”. They’re short, about 6-7 inches, and most of them are thicker than my fingers. Big fat knatty knotty goodness. :D
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Awesome show, opened with Tricky, and played many songs from the (at the time, new) Lateralus album.
Naked and painted contortionists hung from the ceiling in front of two huge screens, dancing to the music and the light.
Long set, incredible work by the Mr’s Danny Carey and Adam Jones. Maynard of course had his back to the audience the whole time.
It was fantastic to say the least.
So, my second batch of soap came out a little over a month ago. It turned out great. A lucious, frothy lather bar. Honestly though I did use too much coconut oil (about 40%). The next batch I do I will drop down the coconut and hemp oil ratios for bar softness, and for expense reasons (hemp oil is expensive!).
I haven’t tried M&P, nor do I want to. I enjoy making CP soap, playing with the chemicals, and going through the entire process from measuring, to mixing, to curing and packaging.
Fun Fun fun!
