100% Natural Soaps (Lavender, Rosemary, Oats & Honey, Bee Pollen)

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100% Natural Soaps (Lavender, Rosemary, Oats & Honey, Bee Pollen)

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These soaps are 100% natural, and have the scent of nature in them.

Supplies

For All Soaps:

5lb Shae Butter Melt & Pour Soap Base

Four Section Square Soap Mold

Measuring Cup

Spoon

Knife

Rosemary Soap Bar:

Dried Rosemary

Rosemary Essential Oil

Lavender Soap Bar:

Dried Lavender

Lavender Essential Oil

Oats & Honey Soap Bar:

Oats (you can use any kind but take into account that this will make a difference in appearance and texture)

Raw Honey

Bee Pollen Soap Bar:

Honey (optional)

Bee Pollen

Cutting & Melting

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  • Cut about 1/8 of your 5lb soap block into little cubes
  • Put those cubes into measuring cup, it should be around 3 cups
  • Put the measuring cup into microwave for 1 minute, then stir. (If the mixture is not fully melted, put back into microwave for 30 second increments)

(this amount will make 4 bars of soap)

Note: You may want to do the next steps fairly quickly before the mixture settles and hardens. (but if it does that okay, just pop it back into the microwave)

Adding Ingredients

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Lavender Soap:

  • Put 2-5 drops Lavender Essential Oil in your soap
  • Mix in some dried Lavender petals
  • Stir thoroughly
  • Before pouring the soap into the molds, sprinkle some dried Lavender petals on the bottom of the molds for better presentation
  • Pour the liquid SLOWLY into the molds
  • Wait for molds to settle somewhat, then gently place them in the fridge for about 1 hour, or, for quicker results, but them in freezer for a half hour. Take them out when their rock solid and pop them out of the mold.
  • Now its time to enjoy the smell and texture of your new all natural homemade soaps in a nice shower!

Rosemary Soap:

  • Put 2-5 drops Rosemary Essential Oil in your soap
  • Mix in some dried Rosemary
  • Stir thoroughly
  • Before pouring the soap into the molds, sprinkle some dried Rosemary on the bottom of the molds for better presentation
  • Pour the liquid SLOWLY into the molds
  • Wait for molds to settle somewhat, then gently place them in the fridge for about 1 hour, or, for quicker results, but them in freezer for a half hour. Take them out when their rock solid and pop them out of the mold.
  • Now its time to enjoy the smell and texture of your new all natural homemade soaps in a nice shower!

Oats & Honey Soap:

  • Grab some raw honey from your cupboard and mix around 2 tablespoons into your liquid soap. you can do more or less depending on your likes with texture.
  • Mix in some oats (any kind is fine, it just depends on your likes for presentation and, again, texture)
  • Stir thoroughly
  • Before pouring the soap into the molds, sprinkle some oats on the bottom of the molds for better presentation
  • Pour the liquid SLOWLY into the molds
  • Wait for molds to settle somewhat, then gently place them in the fridge for about 1 hour, or, for quicker results, but them in freezer for a half hour. Take them out when their rock solid and pop them out of the mold.
  • Now its time to enjoy the natural smell and texture of your new all natural homemade soaps in a nice shower! (these ones will have a more natural smell to them than the ones with oils in them)

Bee Pollen Soap:

  • Grab some raw honey from your cupboard and mix around 2 tablespoons into your liquid soap. you can do more or less depending on your likes with texture. (this step is optional)
  • Mix in some Bee Pollen
  • Stir thoroughly
  • Before pouring the soap into the molds, sprinkle some Bee Pollen on the bottom of the molds for better presentation
  • Pour the liquid SLOWLY into the molds
  • Wait for molds to settle somewhat, then gently place them in the fridge for about 1 hour, or, for quicker results, but them in freezer for a half hour. Take them out when their rock solid and pop them out of the mold.
  • Now its time to enjoy the natural smell and texture of your new all natural homemade soaps in a nice shower!

(these ones will have a more natural smell to them besides the ones with oils in them)