
Azlok's 6 Round Flower Soap Mold + 4 Cavity Shape Soap Mold combo is a flexible silicone set that lets you pour, set and pop out detailed soaps at home without any special equipment. Priced at ₹349 for a combo pack, it suits complete beginners and experienced makers who want clean, repeatable shapes for personal use or gifting.
What you get in the combo
The set pairs two useful shapes so you are not stuck making the same soap every time.
- 6-cavity round flower mold: approximately 17 x 25 cm, weighing around 105–110 gm, with a detailed floral pattern for decorative round soaps.
- 4-cavity shape mold: approximately 16 x 3 x 17 cm, weighing around 100 gm, for classic, cleaner-edged bars.
Both are made from premium-grade silicone, so they flex easily when you release finished soaps. Colour is supplied as available in stock, so treat the mould colour as random rather than something to choose.
What you can make with it
Silicone moulds work with most home soap-making methods. You can use them for:
- Melt-and-pour soap — the easiest starting point, using ready soap base you melt, colour and scent.
- Cold-process and hot-process soap — for makers comfortable handling lye safely.
- Bath and craft projects — bath bombs, wax melts, small candles or even resin and plaster, since silicone handles varied materials well.
The floral mould is lovely for wedding favours, festive hampers and return gifts, while the 4-cavity shapes give you neat everyday bars.
How to use the moulds step by step
- Wash and fully dry both moulds before first use.
- Melt or prepare your soap base as per your method.
- Add colour and a skin-safe fragrance or essential oil, stirring gently to avoid bubbles.
- Pour slowly into the cavities, filling evenly. Tap the mould lightly on the counter to release trapped air.
- Let the soap set fully. Melt-and-pour usually firms up in a few hours; cold-process needs a day or two before unmoulding and then weeks to cure.
- Flex the silicone gently and push from the base to release each soap cleanly.
Care, cleaning and storage
- Wash with mild soap and warm water, then dry completely before storing.
- Store flat or lightly stacked, away from direct heat and sharp objects that could nick the silicone.
- Avoid cutting inside the cavities with knives, as this damages the detailing.
- With reasonable care, silicone moulds last through many batches.
Safety notes worth remembering
The moulds themselves are simple to use, but the materials you pour into them may not be. If you work with lye (sodium hydroxide) for cold-process soap, wear gloves and eye protection, work in a well-ventilated space, and keep children and pets away. Add fragrance and essential oils at recommended, skin-safe rates rather than overdoing them. Do not use the same moulds interchangeably for food and craft chemicals. Finished handmade soap is for external use only.
Buying and storage tips
Choose the 1 Combo Pack for occasional home making, or the 2 Combo Pack if you make larger batches or run a small gifting side business. Because the mould colour depends on stock, order for function rather than a specific shade. You will find this combo on Azlok along with soap bases, colours and fragrance oils, so you can put a full kit together in one place. Keep spare moulds in a clean, dry drawer so they are ready whenever inspiration strikes.
FAQ
Is this mould suitable for beginners?
Yes. Flexible silicone releases soap easily and needs no greasing for most melt-and-pour work, which makes it forgiving for first-time makers.
Can I use it for cold-process soap with lye?
You can, but only if you understand lye safety. Wear protective gear, work in a ventilated area and allow proper curing time before use.
How do I get clean, bubble-free soaps?
Pour slowly, avoid over-stirring, and tap the filled mould gently on the counter to bring trapped air bubbles to the surface before the soap sets.
Can I use these moulds for candles or resin?
Silicone tolerates many materials, so wax melts, small candles and craft resin usually work. Keep separate moulds for craft chemicals and never reuse them for anything edible.
How long will the moulds last?
With gentle washing, thorough drying and careful storage away from heat and sharp edges, silicone moulds hold their detail through many batches.
