Flower Bar Soap
To craft these scented soaps, gather any dried flowers such as spray roses, calendula, lavender buds, or your flower of preference. We recommend using wax flowers for a stronger scent. It’s also better to use smaller flowers to fit snugly into the soap molds and choose unscented or lightly scented blooms for sensitive skin. For those who want a very fragrant soap, simply infuse the mixture with a few drops of essential oil such as rose or lavender.
Determine the required amount of glycerin soap base by maintaining a one-to-one ratio of clear to white soap base, ensuring a light spritz of rubbing alcohol between layers for cohesion.
Materials
- Soap mold
- Glycerin soap, white and clear
- Rubbing alcohol
- Dried flowers
- 2 heatproof bowls
Instructions
- Sprinkle dried flowers into each cavity of the soap mold.
- Place the clear soap in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in the microwave for 30 seconds; repeat at intervals of 10 seconds until completely melted.
- Pour 1/2 inch of the clear soap over the flowers in the soap mold; let dry for five minutes.
- Spray the rubbing alcohol on top of the soap.
- Place white soap in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in the microwave for 30 seconds; stir. Repeat at intervals of 10 seconds until completely melted.
- Pour the melted white soap to fill the rest of the soap mold.
- Allow the bar soap to dry for a minimum of 40 minutes before gently popping out of the mold.
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