(upbeat music) - Hello friends, and
welcome to another video. Today, I'm gonna be trying out
some questionable soap hacks. Is this a soap making channel now? You may ask, it's kind of starting to feel that way. Now, in the past, we've tried
recreating our fair share of bizarre clickbait hack videos, some beauty hacks, some fashion hacks and some photo and video hacks that notably can help you fake that you have a Lambo
to get chicks on Tinder. - Gotcha. - With overall pretty mediocre results. - [Tyler] Hey, that wasn't so bad. - And since then, though, many bizarre hacks have come and gone, like the Jean leg chair, the human hair eye shadow brush and the fixing a broken plate with milk, nothing has made me want to
dive back into the hack world quite like these soaps. Cute, yummy, looking for bidden food soap. Now, as some of you may know, I've been drawn into the soap making world from my natural and overpowering desire to buy and smell fancy bath stuff and I have in the past attempted to follow two different
soap art tutorials, where I made cold process
soap from scratch. It looks like an amateur
yogurt land experiment. - [Tyler] Okay. - But it's not a fail. And one thing that's pretty
notable about soap making is that there are a lot of steps and though it can be really fun, it's not really known for being easy. (blender vibrates)
Oh no. So when I stumbled upon a
number of soap art hack videos from notable hack mafiosos like Blossom, Crafty Panda, Craft Factory and 5-Minute Crafts, I figured cute looking
soap bar in five minutes seems a little too good to be true, especially when you see the
kinds of things they're making which range from wait... I want that. To well, there's no way that works, to is that even good? What the hell is this? It's awful, It's so wrong. It's so wrong. And as we know, these crafty creatures
do like to fib their way to get engagement with
Clickbait thumbnails, Well-timed jump cuts where they can just cut away
to a better looking result and sometimes just straight
up lying about stuff, like this peanut butter charcoal
crystal thing from 2018, Yeah, just a straight up lie. They just hid a crystal under there and pretended it was formed
by the peanut butter. Oh, this is horrible, It's just cold peanut butter that's slowly turning hot. So as a beginner soap maker and in intermediate Clickbait hack hacker, I decided to take on three
of these soap hacks myself to see if you can really hack your way to cute looking soap art or if it's all just a castle of baloney. - Hold on, no.
(giggles) who do they think they are fooling? - So with that, let's get to hacking. (upbeat music) All right, so let's dive right in to hack number one. Now this first hack comes
courtesy of this Blossom video, though versions of it are
seen in other videos as well and in it, they show us how
to transform a bar of soap into a cloud. Basically what you do is
you take a bar of ivory soap and you put it in the
microwave and that's it. And basically it sort of
does like a CD and explodes. - [Tyler] What? - If you put a CD in the
microwave, doesn't it explode? - [Tyler] Maybe, I haven't
seen a CD in years. - Now this hack, though seemingly simple does have some wow factor to it. But after such fake hack travesties as via aforementioned charcoal peanut butter
ice crystal situation, yes, I am still salty about it. - [Tyler] I feel played by Blossom. - I am very skeptical, when it comes to these sciencey hacks as to whether or not they're real or just straight up actual clickbait. So I guess my question here is, is this a thing? I say, let's try it. Oh, it's got like a lemony smell. - [Tyler] That's what's gonna blow up. - Is that you or is that the soap? - [Tyler] That's the soap. - Okay.
(laughs) Now they don't say for how long you should put the
ivory soap in the microwave. - [Tyler] Pop it. - Pop, lock and drop it. They pretty much give
us no details at all. You guys will notice this as a theme throughout these soap hacks. But there are not a lot
of specific instructions or measurements anywhere which makes our life a lot harder. So I'm gonna guess 30 seconds. - [Tyler] Okay. - I just feel like longer
than that might be dangerous for a first try but I feel like shorter than
that might not do anything. - [Tyler] All right, here we go. - Now at first, there was not much action going on in the old MW. - [Tyler] Okay, something happening? - But then as the temperature Rose. - [Tyler] Oh, oh, oh, oh my God. - Woo, woo, woo, woo - [Tyler] Its happening - We saw the beginnings
of a cloud bursting forth. - [Tyler] Oh my God and it's pungent. - Oh, my God. - [Tyler] Oh, my God
this is actually working. - Oh my God.
- [Tyler] It's like a blob. - Oh my God It stinks over here. - [Tyler] And voila - But though we got something to happen. Ew! Clearly 30 seconds was not enough time for the soap to really do its thing. It looks like it was
wrapped in toilet paper and then dumped in the toilet. - [Tyler] Yeah, I got TP'D (laughs) - Is it hot? - [Tyler] I dunno touch it. - Oh yeah, it's weird. It's kind of fluffy. - [Tyler] Oh, it is kind of like almost like a war brownie. - So after scraping it
off of our microwave... Oh, Oh no. - [Tyler] Oh no.
- Oh no. - [Tyler] Why did I clean
this microwave again? (laughs) - We tried the process again but this time with two
minutes on the clock. All right, ready? - [Tyler] Yeah.
- It's going in. (microwave door slams)
Now after doing some research, it seems like the trick behind this hack is that you have to use
ivory soap specifically. Oh, it's happening. - [Tyler] It's alive.
- It's happening. Because ivory soap has air pumped into it during the manufacturing process. - [Tyler] Oh, wow. - It looks like cauliflower. So when it's microwaved, the soap itself becomes soft and pliable and the air inside
the bar expands, oh my God. - [Tyler] Wait, can you just
address how big its gotten all of a sudden. - Oh, my God, it just got really big. So blossom was not full of BS on this one. Wait, what? - [Tyler] What?
- Wait, what? This is actually a thing. - [Tyler] Cause what do we have? - Wait, is it still going? We still have a whole minute left. - [Tyler] Leave it in there. - But it's more of a simple
science experiment than a hack. - [Tyler] Man that looks bulbous. - It's really asymmetric also. - [Tyler] Yeah, no, one side
is just got all the booty. - Meant to demonstrate how when you heat a gas, it will expand. - [Tyler] Okay. Ohhh, my God.
- What! Oh my God, Tyler, It's on the side. It's on the sides of the microwave. - [Tyler] Oh my God. - Oh no, it's deflating. - [Tyler] Really? - Yeah, it's deflating, watch it. - [Tyler] Oh, its like
a giant marshmallow. - It's like a giant something. I'm gonna get like a spatula. - [Tyler] Yeah, you better get that. We have a giant spatula for this. - So I get the giant spatula. - [Tyler] Go get the giant spatula Saf. I'm trying to film it as it deflates. Oh my God, okay and landed (laughs) - I think that's the hack. Now I do think it's a
feather in Blossom's cap that this hack worked at all but there are still some things about it that are not ideal. It does kind of look
like a deformed croissant but you know I'm not
sure that you can do much to control the shape. - [Tyler] No. - I think the soap will
do what the soap will do. It also did a number on our microwave. - [Tyler] Congratulations, we punked you, you got your cloud soap but you wrecked your microwave. - And it exuded a kind of
strong smell as we zapped it. It really... I don't want to say stinks 'cause it's not like a putrid smell but it's a very strong odor. So that's not great. Now, one other thing that's also up in the
air with these hacks, is if they actually work to
wash your hands with or not. So we waited a day for the cloud to cool and then took it to the
bathroom to test it out. - [Tyler] Do you want to break me off a piece of that cloud soap hack? - All right, here we go. And kind of like the hack itself, I would say that it's sort of worked. Oh. like I was able to get some leather going but there were some unexpected pitfalls, for instance, while setting, the soap had developed a
very dry and brutal texture, I will say it's very fragile. It does almost feel like it's
made out of like paper mache or something and was kind
of crumbling everywhere. Oh yeah, see that comes up so easily. - [Tyler] Oh, wow. - So it might just like
leave a mess behind in your bathroom, if you
were to leave it in here and sort of like break off
pieces every time you needed it. It's very flaky. And once in the water, sizable chunks of soap
disintegrated in seconds. RIP cloud soap. - [Tyler] Man, that was quick. - So I guess it's kind of like bizarre, fragile dehydrated, liquid hand soap. It's astronauts soap. So overall I would say
that this hack does work but once the fun explodey
experiment part is over, you're kind of left
with a giant flaky mess. It's clear that this hack
is more about the spectacle than the actual finished soap and I think Blossom knows that. - [Tyler] It was actually
quite exciting though, when it started to sprout - Oh yeah, I mean, I'm excited right now. All right, so with that,
we're on to hack number two, the gummy bear soap hack. Also from this same Blossom video. And the way this hack works,
is you add some dish soap, some gelatin and some water into a bowl, then mix, poor, refrigerate and boom gummies. Now jelly soap is a
thing like Lush sells it and people do make it, so I know that this result is possible and this gummy bear
soap hack is everywhere, as a lot of these hackers
have copied each other and made videos about it. So my question here is
could it really be this easy to produce a cute, jiggly
and desirable result, I guess we'll find out. So basically the first step is dish soap and you just squirt like sort of four rounds of dish soap, right four? Now like the last hack, this hack is very unspecific
about the amounts of things. - [Tyler] They do a little
bit of a Blossom jump cut, so like it's not clear
how many swirls they dob but I'm gonna go with four or five. - Oh, wow, it just went. Okay, ready? I guess it probably looks cooler to just squirt some dish soap in rather than actually measure it out. Hopefully that's enough but it definitely causes some confusion like with the gelatin here. Tyler did go through
this video frame by frame to try and figure out like how much of each
thing they were using. And we think based on the relative size of the measuring cup to their hand, that it is one table spoon - [Tyler] Yes.
- Makes sense. - [Tyler] Our best bet. - There we go. - [Tyler] Alright, incoming. - Oh, yeah. And then finally they add the water. Now they kind of just
put two cups of water in and we think it's two cups because of the same freeze frame method I mentioned earlier, we're pretty sure it's two cups. - [Tyler] I'm actually very sure. - We're very sure. - [Tyler] Yeah, I enhanced that bitch. (laughs) - But something deep in
my lizard brain told me that like when you're making jello, you need boiling water. I guess they don't explicitly say their water is not boiling but it's not like it's
steaming or bubbling or seems warm whatsoever, it just seems like a
normal two cups of water. So I'm a little nervous
that, that won't make jello but you know for the
sake of this experiment, we are gonna follow their instructions. - [Tyler] Okay, and boom. - And just see what happens. So per their tutorial, we mixed it all together
and then poured the gummy. - [Tyler] This is the gummy destiny - For some reason these guys remind me of the little green guys from toy story. - [Tyler] The Clawww. - The Bowl, okay. So I guess that's how you do it now. Now, I'm gonna stick
these guys in the fridge. Okay, all right, I'm coming. - [Tyler] Welcome to Bootytown. - Welcome to Bootytown. And then let them cool in there overnight. And then we will check back in and see if we made some gummy soaps. Spoiler alert, things
did not go well for us. Yeah, I don't know. Oh, they're liquidity. As I had feared... That is straight up liquid. The lack of boiling water had seriously inhibited
the jello activation. I mean it's dishwater, it's a literally dirty dishwater. There were a couple that
had somewhat congealed. That was a little something but they were overall a flop. I can try and get this one out. - [Tyler] Oh God. - That is its head. - [Tyler] Oh, yeah, put his head down... Oh, my God. It's like
the end of a Saw movie. - So clearly blossom had to
lemming us right off a cliff with their vague instructions. All right, there, that's the closest one. He's mostly headless neck.
(laughs) So the first issue I wanted to address was the obvious not boiling water which it seems like per the
internet you do actually need. My lizard brain, did
have something to say. So I found a DIY jelly soap recipe online that seemed pretty similar to the spirit of the original hack and it called for one
tablespoon of gelatin, two cups of boiling water and one cup of soap. - [Tyler] Ooo - Which I think is a lot more dish soap than I was using previously. But unfortunately for us, these did not turn out so good. Oh, hold on, maybe. - [Tyler] Yeah, yeah. - Maybe, maybe this is what we got. It's pretty mangled. They were more solid. It's definitely not just
liquid, which is good, that's a good thing. - [Tyler] That's a win. But they were very weak. - [Tyler] He can't sit
up like in the video. - No, he definitely
can't stand on his own. And very sticky, he's now
stuck to the cutting board. - [Tyler] Are you serious? - Yeah, he's completely stuck. Now after trying to figure
out where we went wrong, I realized the jelly soap
recipe we had been following, actually recommended a
cup of liquid hand soap or body wash rather than the
Blossom recommended dish soap. I feel like I just got slimed. And at the time, I didn't think it would
make a difference . Feel my hand. - [Tyler] Ew!
(laughs) - But it clearly did. I think dish soap is so soapier, right? It's like concentrated. - [Tyler] Yeah - So clearly that didn't help us here. I think that's why this is so sticky. Do you want to high five-- - [Tyler] No. a hug, a handshake? - [Tyler] I think I'll pass. (upbeat music) Oh, ah.
(laughs) - So as a third attempt, we reverted back to
Blossom's original recipe, using the measurements that we had guessed in attempt number one but just using boiling water instead. And after sticking those
in the fridge overnight, we were finally rewarded
with some not too sticky, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, not totally liquid gummies. He's gonna back flip. - [Tyler] And we will
he stick the landing?. Yeah dude. - He's okay. - [Tyler] Dude. - He's not quite structurally sound enough to like sit up on his own. - [Tyler] Okay.
(laughs) - He's a very devout bear but he's not sticking to the cutting board and he is sort of blue. So they weren't quite video level gummies but they were the best we got. - [Tyler] The hack really
emphasized almost a jiggle when you drop them, which I don't know how they're achieving. - A stand and jiggle. - [Tyler] It was almost
like night at the Roxbury. - Also, the feet kept tearing off. - [Tyler] Yeah, they are all feetless - Oh, I'm the foot destroyer, I don't really know
what's going on here now. - [Tyler] Pour one out for the feet. - Now even though our final jellies were a little messed up... All right, that one had both feet but its head is sawed in half. We took them to the bathroom
for a hand wash test. - [Tyler] Lather me up. - All right, ready? Here we go. He's going under. Which to be honest wasn't great. Oh, he's very slippery. Because the bear instantly
got really slick and slimy and it wasn't really sudsing at all. I'm going actually kind of hard right now. There might be a little
bit of soap on my hand, it's not like completely soap free but it's more of a film than a lather. So it was kind of like rubbing a slightly soapy bit of phlegm. I think I rubbed his features off, looks like I snotted in my hand. - [Tyler] Oh.
- Oh, my God. He almost just fell down the drain. All right, I'm gonna put them down. So I would say that that was actually not a very satisfying
hand wash experience. Now I think the issue here is that this guy is more watery
gelatin than actual soap. He looks like the mucus from Mucinex. But as we saw the dish soap did not do so well in a larger quantity. And it seems like online, a lot of recipes that are trying
to make a similar product, use liquid body wash or liquid hand soap. So it might be that dish soap is the problem child ingredient and doesn't really work
well with this kind of hack. I'm not even sure why they
would opt for dish soap, when liquid hand soap is just
as easy to get, if not easier, especially since some of their hacky peers actually did use the right soap. So overall, this hack confuses me. It does seem like it could be this easy to make a jelly soap but trying to follow Blossom's recipe, is just gonna make your life harder. So with that nightmare behind us, we're gonna forge ahead to our next hack. And our third hack is a
soap cinnamon roll hack. Also from our frenemy Blossom. Now this cinnamon roll was actually one of the first soap
hacks that caught my eye, as I thought, it seemed both cute and fun and I feel like it represents a large portion of these soap hacks that try and emulate
realistic food stuffs, kind of like a forbidden food. The other notable aspect
of this hack is that it seems pretty complex, like I would call it
more of a lengthy craft that requires some artistic
ability and not a hack. Basically we melt down like some quantity of white melt and pour soap base then we add some gold soap coloring, a little bit of cinnamon, a little bit of vanilla essential oil, which I don't think exists. I have vanilla oil and
vanilla fragrance oil but I think essential oil
like means something specific and I don't think that that
happens with a vanilla bean but I don't know, maybe I'm wrong. We mix that up then we pour it out into a sort of aluminum foil, rectangular mold, top it with some cinnamon, let it semiharden, slice it down the middle
with a pizza cutter then roll each slice up until they make basically a cinnamon roll and then top it with some
almond oil and cinnamon glaze and then as a finishing touch, drizzle it with some more
white Melt and pour soap base. - [Tyler] Tired yet?
(chuckles) - Things have escalated quickly. (laughs) Don't do that at home. But we're gonna try our
best to make it work. Now obviously one big
continuous hole in this video is that they don't share any
specific measurements anywhere. So what we decided to do was
just assign things quantities so we could like at least
operate in some world. So what I'm gonna do first is chop up all my Melt and
pour pour soap base stuff. And we need some melt and pour
for the actual role itself. Woo! - [Tyler] Oh, yeah. - As well as a tad bit
extra for the final drizzle. Dude, I am a Melt and
pour base cutting pro, for some reason that sounded
like a fishing thing. - [Tyler] It's the bass. - I'm like a bass pro shop. We also needed to prep our
colorants for the base. Now in this video, they use
liquid gold soap coloring, but I could not find
that fricking anywhere. So what I decided to do was to use a little bit of
two different color blocks from brambleberry.com. (laughs) Which some of you may remember as the website of YouTube
soap queen Ann Marie, whose tutorials I've followed and whom stiff also begun to stand. I pretty much buy anything that
Ann Marie wants to sell me, I'll buy it. And once that's done, we can get to double boiling. - [Tyler] Which we've never done before. - Which we have never done before. - [Tyler] But we are doing today. - But we are gonna do right now. And as a side note, double boiling this Melt
and pour took forever. Oh, something just moved but I don't know if that's
because I breathed on it. So I can only assume they
did it for the aesthetic. Should we hair dry it from above? I'm like, not really joking. Because microwaving Melt
and pour soap is way faster. Right now, it looks like glue sticks, this is glue stew. That said once it was finally liquid, we added in our cinnamon. Oh, my God, I just spilled
cinnamon, literally everywhere, our color blocks and our vanilla oil. Oh yay. - [Tyler] Oh, that's the right color Saf. - That smells awesome. - [Tyler] It smells like Dunkaroos. I don't even know if those
things are street legal any more. - All right, I feel like
it looks pretty decent, I think we're ready to pour. My face is literally wet from the steam but besides that I'm feeling good. Also we prepped our aluminum
foil mold a bit earlier, just randomly estimating
the dimensions of it based on how it looks in the video. Like that basically. - [Tyler] Yeah, yeah, yeah. - And then we poured, its happening - [Tyler] Go for it. Spread that evenly. - There was a lot of
cinnamon at the bottom, but like we're gonna ignore it. And after another round of cinnamon... Oh yeah, this smells like Christmas. We left our loaf to semiharden. - [Tyler] Then the ambiguity
is really stressing me out but yes. - Now I read online somewhere that it takes about three to four hours for melt and pour soap to fully harden, so I guess it would take
about an hour for semi. Boy was I wrong? It's like 12 minutes later and this thing is pretty
much hardened almost. So we're gonna cut it now. There is cinnamon
everywhere but we're living. unfortunately, even though we acted fast-- - [Tyler] Yeah, that's
it, that's it, that's it Okay. - Okay, one is bigger than the other. - [Tyler] That's okay, that's okay. (laughs) - We were too late. It's too hard and it's too thick. It just broke. - [Tyler] Just keep
rolling, just keep rolling. - And our house of cards
came crashing down. (laughs) There's no way that's right. That's so wrong. It's broken in two spots
and it's unraveling. It seems like our dough was way too thick to make a cute bun. - [Tyler] They look like
sandwich rolls from Vons - They look like slabs of bacon, they look like meat. And we had definitely waited
too long after pouring to cut and roll. - [Tyler] This thing
is still freaking warm. They wanted us to go fast. - But I didn't know that. They said wait until semihardened. - [Tyler] Those bastards
(laughs) those bastards. - So For a second attempt
at this hack, we decided to one, melt in the microwave
in the name of speed. Looks good? - [Tyler] Yeah, let's do it.
- Milky? - [Tyler] It's Milky, let's go. - Two, make a longer mold so
our dough would be thinner. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - [Tyler] That the right size . And three, wait less time
before popping and rolling. All right, let's do it. Time to make the pizza. But sadly, even though we
got closer with this one, roll bitch, roll. - [Tyler] Get out the way. - I would not say we nailed it. All right, that's something, maybe. - [Tyler] Oh, my God.
(laughs) It looks like a mouth. - As our rolls were still a bit thick, still a little hard and did not have that signature cinnamon
roll peak in the middle. So for our final try, we found a random YouTube tutorial about this hack from 2012, which while it didn't propose
any exact measurements, did use a method that
seemed like it could help. She does do pretty much what blossom does. Okay, okay. - [Tyler] Which way are you rolling. - Except she does not cut
her dough before rolling. - [Tyler] No. - She rolls the cinnamon roll as a unit. - [Tyler] Oh, that's good, that's good. It's tight Saf, like a tiger. - And then chops it in half at the end after kind of like pressing
it down in the middle to create some of that cinnamon roll top. All right, yeah, I gotta close that seal and just generally squeeze, squeeze. So roll squeeze then chop. - [Tyler] Okay. - That wasn't in the middle.
(laughs) - [Tyler] That's okay, you
got a big boy and a small boy. - And this actually seemed to
work out a lot better for us. All right, I feel okay about this. Maybe not stellar but
I feel okay about it. So we forged ahead with these rolls , adding on the Glade. - [Tyler] They kind of paint on the cracks - Like this kind of? - [Tyler] Actually that's
working pretty well. - Yeah. And squirting on the icing. How does this work? - [Tyler] You have to make it rain. - All right, okay, it goes fast. Oh, my God.
- [Tyler] Just go for it. - Ready, it's happening. And this happened fast. - [Tyler] That was fast, man. Give me one more little cursory blust. I'm gonna get an over the shoulder shot. - I can do one more. - [Tyler] Oh yeah, now
those look delicious, let's get real. - I guess finally, after a few tries and some alterations
to Blossom's technique, we ended up with some okay
looking cinnamon rolls. Alright, so we've let our
cinnamon rolls sit for a day so now we're gonna try and
wash our hands with them. All right, ready? - [Tyler] Okay, getting a lather? - Now, there were some
pros and cons to this soap. I don't know like, how to get it here, maybe I should use the butt On the pro side, once I figured
out how to hold onto them, I was able to get a lot
of lather from these guys and they also smelled amazing. Smells like the airport. - [Tyler] Cinnabons and
airports, name a more iconic duo. - However, on the con side, the extra decorations we
added on top of the roles started disintegrating very quickly. Yeah, see the frostings already coming off and the glaze is gone. And we also made a sort
of unfortunate discovery. Oh Tyler, this is exfoliating. - [Tyler] Oh, yeah. - That apparently you aren't supposed to put cinnamon into body products at all. There's a ton of grains left behind. - [Tyler] It might be spicy. - Katie from Royalty Soaps, who reacted to this hack in a video which we unluckily saw after I had already washed
my hands with this thing. You should really not
put cinnamon into soap. - Cinnamon no.
(laughs) No, no. - As it could actually burn your skin. - No, no, no, no. - I think I'll be okay after just one wash but it's not awesome that
Blossom is suggesting people use literal cinnamon on their skin without adding any warnings or substituting the cinnamon out when they easily could have. - Please use either a brown mica or maybe some apricot seed powder shoot. If you wanted to use coffee
grounds, you can do that but do not put cinnamon. - So you heard the lady,
this hack is not a good idea, at least not without
some serious alterations and based on the amount of
trouble we had with it... This is a bass pro shop flop. (laughs) This is a fish flopping
around in a bucket flop. I think it's safe to say that blossom has set up this hack in a way that makes it nearly impossible to follow both logistically and dermatologically. So with an impromptu cinnamon
challenge, narrowly avoided, it felt like it was time to call it quits. So that was our adventure
into Clickbait soap packs. I got to say on the whole,
these were pretty hard. Like we spent quite a few
days trying multiple attempts at mastering these hacks and even after all that time, we didn't even get them to be that good. Overall, I would say that there are a number
of issues with these hacks that make them kind of annoying. Beyond the lack of measurements, which we've already
complained about a lot. - [Tyler] Those bastards
(laughs) those bastards. - These hackers have a
strange inattention to detail across the board, saying things like partially
melt or let semiharden or use vanilla essential oil,
when that doesn't even exist. This can also sometimes be kind of unsafe when they say to use things like cinnamon or an entire frond of
aloes, spines and all. - Stems at all, huh? Okay (laughs) - And all of this annoyingness, led to at least for us some
pretty not great final products. He looks like the mucus from Mucinex. Full disclosure, we did try a fourth hack that did not make it into this video, which is this soap cupcake
hack from Craft Factory. And though we were able
to kind of figure it out. - [Tyler] How do you like that? Bada bing bada boom boom boom. - And to make some okay
looking soap cupcakes in like 20 to 30 minutes. - [Tyler] Oh, he's just chillin'. - He's chilling like a villain. The end result of this hack, didn't turn out so well either with a bit of an odd odor. The bath butter has a
weird like sour smell. - [Tyler] Okay. - It's a smidge rink. And with little structural integrity. Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no. - Oh, oh, oh.
- Oh no. See it's a goner. As the frosting completely fell apart after just a few seconds. That embed is not giving up. - [Tyler] That embed is
literally the dog in the fire. Is this fine?
(laughs) This is fine - I guess that's all to say. As for the question we posed
at the beginning of this video, I think the answer is no, I don't think you can hack your way to cute looking soap art. I guess there are some of these hacks that seem like they might turn out well but the ones we tried certainly did not. From my estimation, these hackers just want
your clicks and your views and actually have no intention
of helping you make soap art, They probably don't even
think you're gonna try. So where does that leave us? I don't know. I guess with three crappy
soaps and pretty clean hands. Thank you guys so much for watching. If you liked that video, make sure to smash that like button and also that subscribed button in case you want to see
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