Rosemary Dill Hand Soap
This soap is great for stinky garlic or onion hands
4 oz Sweet Almond Oil
6 oz Coconut Oil
12 oz Olive Oil
10 oz Palm Oil
12 oz Distilled water
4.4 oz Lye granules
USE WITH CAUTION
1 T Ground rosemary
1/2 T Dill c/s
1/2 T Coffee grounds
1 T Rosemary essential oil
Follow basic soap-making instructions.
This soap is great for stinky garlic or onion hands. The instructions are very basic for you first-time soap makers!
4 oz Sweet Almond Oil
6 oz Coconut Oil
12 oz Olive Oil
10 oz Palm Oil
12 oz Distilled water
4.4 oz Lye granules
USE WITH CAUTION
1 T Ground Rosemary
1/2 T Dill Weed c/s
1/2 T Coffee grounds
1T Rosemary Essential Oil
Follow basic soap-making instructions. Measure water and add lye to the water. Safety glasses and rubber gloves are a must.
Allow this to cool to 100 degrees F. Measure out oils, reserving 1/2 ounce of the sweet almond oil.
Set the sweet almond oil to the side.
Gently heat oils together. Add the essential oil to the reserved ½ ounce sweet almond oil.
When the oils have cooled to 100 degrees F then slowly add the lye solution to the oils, stirring constantly.
Of course you have your safety glasses on and your rubber gloves!
Stir mixture until it traces, which means it has thickened and you can run a line of mix across the top of the solution and it stays.
This will remind you of pudding. Now quickly add the sweet almond oil with the essential oil in it.
Add the rosemary, dill, and coffee grounds.
Pour into your mold and cover with a towel to keep heat in.
In 24 hours you will have soap.
Un-mold and let cure for 3 weeks. Makes six bars.
Caution: Lye is very dangerous and so is the raw soap. Keep children and animals away while you make soap. Store lye out of reach of children and animals
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