Easy Hot-Process Soap
Hot process soapmaking can be a rewarding and satisfying hobby, but it requires attention to detail and safety precautions. This recipe uses just two ingredients, shea butter and coconut oil, to create a nourishing and moisturizing soap that’s perfect for dry or sensitive skin. By following these step-by-step instructions and tips for success, you can make your own high-quality soap that’s free of harsh chemicals and additives. With a little patience and practice, you’ll be able to create beautiful, fragrant bars of soap that you can be proud to use and share with your loved ones.

Chamomile tea
Chamomile blooms with characteristics that make skin smooth and healthy. In soap, it lightens up your complexion and gives you a nice, healthy glow. Chamomile in soap is non-irritating and is

Lavender
Studies suggest lavender may incite activity in some regions of the brain and alter the communication between brain cells in ways that produce a calming effect and positive moods.

Charcoal
The power of activated charcoal is known to remove dirt and “detox” skin. Bars with activated charcoal have these unique grey to black color tones and typically used to deep cleans pores.
Beet Root
Beetroot stimulates the production and repair of cells, which helps protect against aging. Suitable for all skin types, it helps even skin tone while leaving
Turmeric
The anti-inflammatory qualities of Turmeric can calm the skin and may help reduce scarring. Turmeric, also known as Curcumin, is a natural way of attending
Oatmeal
Oatmeal moisturizes, protects, gently cleanses, and balances inflamed skin. It is suitable for all skin types, natural and soothing. Oatmeal is excellent for soaking up
Shea Butter
Shea Butter provides conditioning properties and produces gentle soap for skin sensitives. Fatty acids in shea butter will aid in a hard soap bar, increase
Honey
Honey has antimicrobial, humectant, and antioxidant properties making it marvelous for dry or damaged skin! It also assists kill bacteria and will help skin heal
Black Tea
Black Tea has powerful antioxidants rich in vitamins B2, C, E, magnesium, potassium, and zinc, and some essential polyphenols and tannins. I replace my water
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Keep it simple
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