How to Make a New Bar of Soap from Used Bars of Soap |
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How to Make a New Bar of Soap from Used Bars of Soap |
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Are you just too lazy to get up and buy some soap? Or maybe you have too many leftovers from used soaps. Whatever the reason, if you want to make new soaps using old leftovers, read this guide. (By the way, this process of making soap is called hand-milling.)
Put on your rubber/latex gloves.
Prepare your mold(s) with a non-stick vegetable spray. In a double boiler, heat the liquid you chose (milk, water, tea, etc.) to 170-180 Fahrenheit. Add the grated soap while stirring slowly and constantly. Reduce the heat so that the liquid/grated soap come to a simmer. Stir slowly but not constantly until the grated soap turns into liquid. Add additives if you want (this is not required)- such as exfoliaters, essential oils, etc. and stir them in . Immediately pour the mixture into the mold(s) and cover it up in plastic wrap. After 24 hours, remove the plastic wrap and set molds in a draft-free, dry place for three-four weeks. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This information come from internet, the point has nothing to do with this website, If a violation of your rights, please contact us, we will delete the information. |
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