I usually double pour because the silicone is very thin! You will make a small bar of facial soap. They are too small for bars of bath soap. I like them for baking cupcakes that can be served with fruit and ice cream. Great for custom cornbread cakes. Cake. (Flossing is the best way to cut them in half. It doesn't crush them like a knife.) Then I just store them in snack bags that go into strong freezer bags. The perfect gluten-free snacks are always a trip to the freezer. Yes, I use them for soap. I've been making my own soap with oatmeal, mint, rosemary and almond oil for 30 years. It's the only thing that keeps my skin dry and itchy. They make cute little soap cakes. Much easier than pushing and making them by hand. However, they are so tiny that I still have to make my bath bars in a tofu mold or by hand. These are useful shapes, but I'd be a lot happier with them if they weren't so flimsy and flexible.
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