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Home Made All Natural Bar Soap

7/30/2013

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Home Made All Natural Bar Soap

Hi Everybody!  Welcome to the first Essentially Complete blog!
Today, I would like to share a recipe for home made, all natural bar soap that my friend, Tammy Oskey, shared with me. She got it from a book by Sandy Maine at Sunflower Soap.  I think this looks complicated.  I'm trying to talk her into making it and selling it to those of us who want the benefits but not so much work!  If you decide to make it, have fun!  Please comment below to let us know how it turns out.  

Basic Soap Recipe

Distilled water
Coconut oil
Crisco
Olive oil
Sodium hydroxide (lye)
Fragrance oils/essential oils/botanicals

Put 12 oz lye into 32 oz cold water. (use plastic pitcher, dishwasher safe NOT glass. The lye water gets extremely hot and has been known to shatter glass). Do not inhale or get on skin. I mix it and leave it outside.

Put 24 oz coconut oil, mixed with 38 oz Crisco in metal kettle (stainless steel or enamel NOT aluminum). Melt over low heat. When melted, remove from heat and add 24 oz olive oil.
Get temperature ranges for both lye and oils to reach 95-98F. Use cold or warm water baths if needed.
While waiting, grease soap mold. (A plastic “Rubbermaid” container w/lid about the size of a shoebox is the right size.

When temps are right, pour lye slowly into oils, stirring constantly.

Stir for approx. 10 minutes until mixture becomes slightly thicker and creamier. (until you can trace a design on top by dribbling soap off the wooden spoon).

Add 45-50g of scents now.

If adding grains, dried herbs, or colorants, add now by removing 2 cups of soap mixture and whisking them in. Then add the 2 cups to the rest of the soap and stir.

Pour into soap mold and cover. Set in undisturbed, warm place and cover with many layers of blankets. Let sit undisturbed for 18 hours.

Uncover and let sit for 8-12 more hours.

Remove from mold and cut into bars.

Let cure for 3 weeks before using.

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    Hi!  My name is Pam Van Camp, the founder of Essentially Complete.  I have a passion for natural health and healing without the use of drugs or surgery.  The articles I share here are not meant to diagnose or treat dis-ease. They are purely informational, based on what I have learned and researched.  To your health!  

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