How to Make Soap Without Using Lye

 

How to Make Soap Without Using Lye

Easy fun soap to make without using the dangerous and harsh ingredient of lye.

(You are actually "rebatching" an already made soap. Any "real" soap is made with lye, including Ivory. Use every attempt to use handmade soap, most soap bars that you purchase in a store are made with the detergent sodium laureth sulfate, which may cause dryness or irritation in sensitive people. In the soapmaking process, very simply, the lye is combined with fats to form a "salt" we call soap in a process called saponification.
 
Pour 1/4 cup boiling water over 1 tablespoon dried, pulverized herbs (e.g., chamomile or lavender flowers, mint)
You can add 5 or 6 drops of your favorite essential oil (e.g., lavender, mint) for a stronger scent. Try your favorite perfume
Steep for 15 minutes
Bring to a boil and pour over 2 cups shredded Ivory soap
Mix well and let stand for 20 minutes
Divide into 3 or 6 parts. rolling each into a ball
Place on a glass plate and let dry for 3-4 days
 
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