Soufflé made from regular soap
Soap can be very different, and its task these days is not only to cleanse the skin, but also to saturate it with vitamins, moisturize, and of course bring aesthetic pleasure when used. Soufflé soap is the most delicate light soap that does not even sink in water. It has abundant foam and a very soft effect on the skin, and most importantly, it is made with love, with your own hands and includes exactly those components that you yourself want to see in it.
In order to make vitamin-enriched, airy and gentle soufflé soap from ordinary soap, you will need a bar of baby or any other soap, 1.5 tablespoons of sugar, a teaspoon of honey, essential oil of the category you need, vitamins in liquid form (for example , vitamin E), for decoration you can use multi-colored shavings from other soap or its remnants.
So, take the soap and rub it on a fine grater.
Then you need to take two not very necessary saucepans and melt the soap shavings in a water bath.
When melting the mass, you need to add sugar and honey, this will also speed up the process, since these components are excellent melters.
When the contents of the saucepan become sufficiently homogeneous, add half a glass of water.
If desired, this can be some useful decoction, such as chamomile or calendula. After the mass heats up and looks like sour cream, remove from the water bath and add a few drops of essential oil.
At this stage, vitamins and any beneficial oils are added as desired. Next, beat everything with a mixer.
The resulting composition should increase in volume several times and become airy. Add colorful shavings, if desired, and carefully place in prepared molds. These can be special molds for soap or any available materials, cups of sour cream or yogurt.
Allow the soap to cool completely at room temperature; it is usually completely ready after twelve hours. Carefully remove the finished soap from the molds. As planned, it should be airy and light, and also should not sink in water. The result is that it doesn't sink.
By producing soap this way, you not only enrich it with healthy oils and vitamins, but also save significantly. From an ordinary bar of soap you get as many as four airy ones. In this case, three regular pieces and several small ones, which children love very much.
The process of making such soap is completely environmentally friendly and safe. In this method there are no precise calculations and harmful alkalis, as when making soap from scratch, which means you don’t have to worry about harmful substances getting on your hands or dishes. The best part is that you can involve children in such creativity, which will help them not only prepare a healthy product, but also help them develop their imagination and learn how to do something with their own hands.
In order to make vitamin-enriched, airy and gentle soufflé soap from ordinary soap, you will need a bar of baby or any other soap, 1.5 tablespoons of sugar, a teaspoon of honey, essential oil of the category you need, vitamins in liquid form (for example , vitamin E), for decoration you can use multi-colored shavings from other soap or its remnants.
So, take the soap and rub it on a fine grater.
Then you need to take two not very necessary saucepans and melt the soap shavings in a water bath.
When melting the mass, you need to add sugar and honey, this will also speed up the process, since these components are excellent melters.
When the contents of the saucepan become sufficiently homogeneous, add half a glass of water.
If desired, this can be some useful decoction, such as chamomile or calendula. After the mass heats up and looks like sour cream, remove from the water bath and add a few drops of essential oil.
At this stage, vitamins and any beneficial oils are added as desired. Next, beat everything with a mixer.
The resulting composition should increase in volume several times and become airy. Add colorful shavings, if desired, and carefully place in prepared molds. These can be special molds for soap or any available materials, cups of sour cream or yogurt.
Allow the soap to cool completely at room temperature; it is usually completely ready after twelve hours. Carefully remove the finished soap from the molds. As planned, it should be airy and light, and also should not sink in water. The result is that it doesn't sink.
By producing soap this way, you not only enrich it with healthy oils and vitamins, but also save significantly. From an ordinary bar of soap you get as many as four airy ones. In this case, three regular pieces and several small ones, which children love very much.
The process of making such soap is completely environmentally friendly and safe. In this method there are no precise calculations and harmful alkalis, as when making soap from scratch, which means you don’t have to worry about harmful substances getting on your hands or dishes. The best part is that you can involve children in such creativity, which will help them not only prepare a healthy product, but also help them develop their imagination and learn how to do something with their own hands.
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