Make Our Own Natural Soap, Its Fun And Easy

If you’re looking for a new way to express your creativity, be sure to try making your own natural soap. It can be as easy as “melt and pour,” or try more advanced methods of mixing fat, lye and water. You are sure to enjoy experimenting with fragrances, essential oils, herbs and colors.

The “melt and pour” method is safe enough for kids to do. Choose from soap bases like goat milk, honey, glycerin, olive & aloe, oatmeal, shea butter or any other base you can find on the market. They’re all a little different, so choose the one with the qualities you prefer.

To make a bar soap, melt the soap base completely, stirring frequently, then add the other ingredients. Choose your own fragrances, colors, or essential oils. Then pour the soap into the molds and allow it to cool. Don’t worry about getting it right the first time — you can re-melt and try again.

For a more advanced creative process, you can make soap with fat, water, and lye. This method requires a little more equipment, time and knowledge. Safety first: Keep in mind that lye is a caustic agent and requires special handling. Always use eye protection and rubber gloves when handling it, and don’t let it touch your skin or clothing. Also, lye will damage aluminum and Formica, so keep it off table tops and counters. There are many great sources that describe this process in more detail. Just search the Internet for “make natural soap.”

Many people choose to make bar soap for different reasons. Some people do it to save money. Those fancy soaps that look and smell pretty as well as soften your skin get to be rather expensive. Others make a business out of it.

Making natural soap at home is environmentally friendly compared to the production of commercial products. Prior to World War I, people used to make soap at home from leftover cooking fats, using purchased cans of lye. Before that, people made lye from wood ashes.

Best of all, you have total control over what goes into your soap. If you are allergic to one ingredient, simply substitute another. Vegetarians will appreciate soaps made from vegetable rather than animal fats. Skin is the largest organ of your body. Knowing what’s in your soap is great way to help take care of it. Sustainable living certainly has some healthy side effects!

It’s so easy, fun, healthy and economical to make your own natural soap. You’ll expand your creativity and help the environment. Make exactly what you want and don’t be afraid to experiment. There are many easy soap-making recipes available. Make it a family project and have fun together. Anyone can do it!

Jen Hopkins maintains websites about nail care tips, and make soap at home. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.

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