handmade oatmeal cinnamon soap - Cultures for Health · 2020. 3. 5. · Let the soap cool for at...
Transcript of handmade oatmeal cinnamon soap - Cultures for Health · 2020. 3. 5. · Let the soap cool for at...
handmade oatmeal cinnamon soapThis spiced soap, lightly exfoliating with an oatmeal soap base, smells just like autumn.
What You’ll Need:
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Oatmeal soap base (2 blocks)
Handmade soap mold
Ground cinnamon
Organic Cinnamon Leaf
essential oil
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Cutting board & knife
Microwavable measuring cup with pour
spout ( 4 cups+ )
Microwave or double boiler
Spray bottle & rubbing alcohol (optional)
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Total time1 hour 10 minutes
Active time10 minutes
Yield8 bars
Chop Soap Base1 Melt the Soap Base2
ADD Essential Oil 4 Pour the soap base Into the Mold5
remove the soap bars6 Cut the Soap Bars7
Chop both blocks of the oatmeal soap base into ½-inch to 1-inch cubes and place them in a microwaveable measuring cup.
Melt the soap base in a microwave using 30-second bursts, stirring in between. Alternatively, use a double boiler.
Mix in 5-8 drops of Organic Cinnamon Leaf essential oil.
Lay the soap mold on a flat, stable surface. Gently pour the soap base into the mold until it’s full. If bubbles form, spritz the surface with alcohol until they pop (optional). Let the soap cool for at least an hour, or overnight in warmer temperatures.
Once the soap has set, flip the mold over and push firmly but gently around the edges to release the block of soap.
Cut the block into 8 single soap bars. Your soap is done! Use or gi� your handmade soap bars, or store them for up to 6 months.
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Mix in the cinnamon. Use as much or as little as you want! Break up any large lumps against the side of the measuring cup, or leave them for a rustic look.
Add Cinnamon3