Orange and gentle. With coconut chips for a light exfoliating effect (you can see them on the surface of that cow and sheep)
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SOAPing
Haven't you tried to make handmade soap yet? It is not necessary to make a soap using different chemicals you have a chance to make gorgeous soap using ready product and your fantasy!
All you need:
- Soap - one piece (try to find not very odorant one. I prefer Nivea soft or Dove )
- Hot liquid - approximately two thirds of the glass (milk, for example)
- Vegetable oil - two tablespoons (I prefer sea-buckthorn or olive oil)
- Grater
- Moulds
- Two pots, one bigger than another to make a water bath
- Tablespoon
+ optional
- essences
- oatmeal/ coffee-grounds/ chocolate/ coconut shavings/ anything you wish to make your soap really unique
There sure will be another post on ingredients and recipes, but now let's start making the soap!
1. get prepaired
Take away all the food from the table in the kitchen. Grate the soap (if its possible, do it outside not to breah into the soapdust). Prepair some moulds (sand pie moulds/ food and drink packs - anything plastic with not very thick sides)
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Grated Soap |
2. Boil the water in the bigger pot. Turn the fire to the minimum after it started to bubble.
3. Pour the oil in the smaller pot and put it in the boiling water on a water bath.
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Hot Soap Mass |
5. When the soap is ready you can add something interesting - coffee-grounds or oatmeal for scrub-soap, rose petals or few drops of essence for rich aroma...
6. Now it's time to fill the moulds with this aromatic soap-mass
7. The most difficult thing. now you have to put all these away (somewhere on windowsill) and leave for at least one week! If you have big pieces of soap you can take them out of the moulds after 2-3 days and cut into pieces at once. But don't try to pack up your fresh soaps untill you are sure all the excess moisture is vaporized.
Here it is!
The result is now here. Meanwhile, you can see my previous run - Tender Oatmeal Sponge (with recipe).
Good Luck in soapmaking,
Aliska Skazka
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Tender Oatmeal Sponge Soap
How to make odoriferous, delicate, inimitable soap at home. Action in steps'n'photos are here for you!
Would you like to have such an oatmeal soap in your bathroom? I call it Tender Oatmeal Sponge, cos' thanks to the crushed oatmeal you even don't need an additional sponge for your bath. It isn't scraping like coffee-grounds and you can't call this soap a scrub, cos' it is unbelievable gentle.
Tender Oatmeal Sponge Soap
Would you like to have such an oatmeal soap in your bathroom? I call it Tender Oatmeal Sponge, cos' thanks to the crushed oatmeal you even don't need an additional sponge for your bath. It isn't scraping like coffee-grounds and you can't call this soap a scrub, cos' it is unbelievable gentle.
Tender Oatmeal Sponge Soap
- soap - 100 g
- milk - 200 ml
- honey - 1 tablespoon
- olive oil - 2 tablespoons
- moisturizing cream - 1 tablespoon
- crushed oatmeal - 2 tablespoons
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